KARACHI: Taking a dig at Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan over his claim of US conspiracy against his government, Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Sunday said the Bilawal House conspired against Imran Khan and not the White House.
Addressing a public gathering at old terminal of Karachi airport, after returning to Karachi for the first time since assuming the office of Foreign Ministry, Bilawal Zardari said when his party launched a long march from Karachi, he had asked the then prime minister to dissolve the assemblies.
He said the regime change was a democratic process. The PPP announced for the no confidence motion after its long march reached the federal capital.
“It was not a foreign conspiracy. It was a democratic process and we succeeded in it,” he said adding that initially nobody including the associates were accepting his demand, but later all the allied parties jointly made Imran flee.
The foreign minister said Imran Khan kept attacking the constitution and the constitution was a gift of former PM Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. “We told him that we will kick his government, if he messed with the constitution,” he said.
Bilawal said Imran wanted all the national institutions to become his tiger force. Imran wished to make media and judiciary also his tiger force, he maintained. He said the PTI chief made the army and ISI controversial and he wanted to make establishment too his tiger force.
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