City
Epaper

PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto calls Pak PM Imran Khan a 'Chhota Aadmi'

By ANI | Updated: February 13, 2020 01:30 IST

Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari called Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan a 'chhota aadmi (small man)' during a discussion on price hike in the National Assembly.

Open in App

Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari called Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan a 'chhota aadmi (small man)' during a discussion on price hike in the National Assembly.

Pakistan based journalist Naila Inayat tweeted a 140-second video and wrote: "Bilawal Bhutto: "Imran Khan's entire politics is based on the blessings of one ISI chief or another." Calls Imran a "chota adami" for removing BB's photo and renaming the Benazir Income Support Program."

In the video, the PPP leader is heard saying: "How can he (Imran Khan) tolerate that the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan...honourable Speaker sir, if you want, I can present the statement of those ISI Chiefs as well before you and even before this ruling establishment. However, I want to focus on inflation for the time being."

"How can he tolerate that woman Prime Minister whose entire politics was based on power of people...whose name is still famous in the entire world...how can a small man like Imran tolerate it?" the PPP leader continued.

Dawn, in its report dated February 12 reported that Zardari had an exchange of argument with Speaker Asad Qaiser when the term "small man" used by him for Imran Khan was expunged by the Speaker.

( With inputs from ANI )

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalBihar Road Accident: 13 Killed, 30 Injured in Multi-Vehicle Collision in Katihar

InternationalIranian President Pezeshkian vows to "negotiate bravely" in Pakistan, prioritises national interests

FootballISL: Feuillassier strike completes Kerala Blasters' comeback against 10-man Bengaluru

NationalUttarakhand CM Dhami attends student union function at DAV PG College in Dehradun

NationalDeath toll in Mathura boat tragedy rises to 11

International Realted Stories

International'Iran wanted US V-P Vance to join talks; 'Pak's role choreographed': Former envoy Veena Sikri

InternationalMacron, Saudi Crown Prince call for freedom of navigation in Strait of Hormuz amidst Islamabad talks

InternationalEAM Jaishankar meets members of the Indian community in UAE

InternationalAmerican security structure over Gulf shattered but Iran's grip over Strait of Hormuz still intact: Report

InternationalIndia turns crisis into opportunity by augmenting strategic petroleum reserve capacities, diversifying imports