Bilawal calls on PM to apologise for statement against 18th Amendment

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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says that his party is not going to be scared of the "puppet government". — Geo News 

LARKANA: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Tuesday demanded Prime Minister Imran Khan to tender an apology for his statement against 18th Amendment and the Constitution of Pakistan.

Addressing the press here, the PPP chairman maintained that the prime minister insulted the constitution and the people in Ghotki.

"Peoples Party is not going to be scared of the puppet government," he said.

To a question about Owais Muzaffar Tappi, Bilawal said he did not have any contact with Tappi for the past one year, adding that the reports regarding his arrest were "false" and they were run to divert attention from recent hike in petroleum prices.

"They will keep creating spectacles, screams of masses are being heard ever since this government took over the country," he said. "The masses have submerged in the tsunami of inflation."

The PPP chairman termed hearings in Rawalpindi of the cases against his party's leadership against the requisites of the law and justice.

He said he had an objection to trials in Rawalpindi and he would raise this objection at every forum.