BAGH, May 10: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will have to answer on Panama leaks, said Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari while addressing an election rally in Bagh, Azad Kashmir, on Tuesday.
“The government’s boat is shaking. The game is now over for circus lions,” the PPP chairman said, adding that his party wants a fair probe into Panama Papers’ revelations.
Bilawal also criticised PM Nawaz for neglecting Kashmir.
“Mian Sahab has made Pakistan’s stance on Kashmir a joke,” he said, adding, “Mian Sahab went too far in his friendship with India that he did not care to meet Hurriyat leaders.”
“No leader in the past has ever inflicted such damage on Kashmir.”
The PPP chairman termed 2016 Azad Kashmir General Election as equivalent to referendum. “It’s been 67 years and no resolution on Kashmir has ever been implemented,” Bilawal said.
He added that the Nawaz-led government hasn’t done anything for the people of Kashmir despite being in power for three years.
The PPP supremo criticised PM Nawaz for extending relations with India at cost of national integrity. “Whenever I talk about Modi, people look in it through the prism of India-Pakistan relations.”
Bilawal was critical of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said there were many countries that denied visa to the Indian premier.
“India’s foreign policy experts, too, were worried when Modi was elected as their prime minister,” he added.
Bilawal stressed on his party’s call to have plebiscite in the Indian-occupied Kashmir under the United Nations auspices.-Agencies


