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Lahore's political family features a history of being 'selected', says Bilawal Bhutto

 Lahore's political family features a history of being 'selected', says Bilawal Bhutto

Lahore's political family features a history of being 'selected', says Bilawal Bhutto

LAHORE: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari on Monday rejected speculation that he was able to be 'selected', adding that a "political family in Lahore" has had that kind of past.

Speaking to media along side Jamaat-e-Islami Chief Siraj ul Haq at the party's headquarters in Mansoorah, the PPP chairman said: "This process of being selected isn't in our veins but another family in Lahore has had that history."

When a reporter asked the PPP chairman whether Maryam Nawaz took a dig at him by saying that "another selected was being prepared," Bilawal said:

"I have arrived here at the Jamaat-e-Islami's headquarters today and am chatting with you with Siraj-ul-Haq Sahab. If I wanted to discuss the PML-N's vice-president, i might have asked my [party's] vice-president to discuss it," he said.

Lahore's political family features a history of being 'selected', says Bilawal Bhutto

The PPP chairman further added that his party was ready for the long march and had already booked rooms in Islamabad for the aim .

"Whose idea was it to link the long march with resignations, 10 days before it had been to require place? And albeit someone wanted to link resignations with the long march, then it should are done when all decisions were being made," he added.

In response to an issue , Bilawal said people whose decisions proved wrong should review them. "It was the PPP's position that [the PDM] should contest the Senate polls and by-elections. By doing this, we gave the govt setbacks," he said. 

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Speaking to the press, JI Chief Siraj-ul-Haq involved one institution that might hold everyone accountable. "This is that the first government which is posing for the chief election commissioner to resign," he said.

Siraj voiced the necessity for electoral reforms, saying that without them, episodes just like the Daska by-polls would happen again. 

The two leaders, during their meeting, agreed on working together on the problems of occupied Kashmir and electoral reforms.

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