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Mustafa Kamal lashes out on Zardari & Bilawal, says Sindh youth committing suicide

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KARACHI: Chairman of Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) Mustafa Kamal has lashed out on ex-President Asif Ali Zardari and his son Bilawal Bhutto on Wednesday; he said father and his son not accepting the constitution of Pakistan.

Talking to media, the PSP chief said that the disappointed youth of Sindh are committing suicide. If the local bodies system gets properly functional in Pakistan then several problems can be solved, he added.

Mustafa Kamal refused to admit the system through which all the authority has been given to the chief minister. Our ancestors founded Pakistan and rendered sacrifices for its prosperity, he expressed.

The PSP chairman alleged that the government of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in Sindh is working against the state.

All the sub-divisions of health department have been given to Sindh government. We don’t accept such law in which, CM is the incharge of gutter lines, he stated.

Read more: Asif Zardari says Imran Khan-led govt will not complete its tenure

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