In a recent turn of events, senior PML-N leader Hanif Abbasi has launched a scathing critique against Bilawal Bhutto, the Chairman of the PPP. Abbasi expressed dissatisfaction with Bilawal’s performance as the foreign minister, stating that it fell short of expectations. Taking a dig at Bilawal, he remarked,
“A mummy daddy person cannot run the foreign ministry.”
Abbasi went on to suggest that PML-N should consider sitting in the opposition rather than forming a coalition government with the PPP. He highlighted the party’s previous experience, noting that during the coalition government, PML-N refrained from intervening in PPP’s ministries, yet the performance of those ministries was deemed unsatisfactory.
Furthermore, Abbasi took offense at Bilawal’s previous reference to Shehbaz Sharif as “Showbaz Sharif.” He retorted by advising the PPP to exhibit a similar show of effectiveness in Sindh and guide the province toward development. According to Abbasi, the people in Sindh are grappling with fundamental needs such as drinking water, education, and medical facilities.
Hanif Abbasi confidently asserted that PML-N is poised to give a tough time to the PPP in the upcoming political landscape. As the political discourse intensifies, these verbal jabs between leaders underscore the challenges and rivalries within the Pakistani political arena.
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