Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari called on Thursday for the judicial inquiry on May 9 mayhem.
Expressing his thoughts, the former foreign minister said: "May 9 is also the darkest day in the country's history. Those who attacked the military installations and Jinnah House will have to be held accountable."
He said: "The grisly conspiracy was staged to spread unrest and impose fascism in the country."
"On whose orders were the May 9 events staged? The country cannot forget the events that transpired on May 9," Bhutto-Zardari maintained.
– PTI founder gets offer to apologise over May 9 mayhem: Khawaja Asif –
Earlier today, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder was making an offer to apologise for the May 9 vandalism.
According to details, Asif arrived at Parliament House to attend the cabinet meeting. Expressing his thoughts on the occasion, Asif said: "It is up to the PTI founder to whether tender an apology over the May 9 riots or not."
Recalling the events that transpired on May 9 last year, Asif said: "It is a deplorable act to target the martyrs of the country. What kind of message was given by attacking the military installations?"
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"May 9 is not about the ego of any person, but about the ego of the country," he said.
Asif said: "What transpired on May 9 was an attack on the country's ego and reputation."