Pakistan People's Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari fired a broadside at the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) for "prioritising" dialogue with the establishment while sidelining engagement with politicians.
During his National Assembly address, Bilawal Bhutto underscored the importance of accountability and responsibility among parliamentarians, urging both the government and opposition to prioritise the welfare of the people.
He criticised the opposition for what he perceived as neglecting their duties and urged for constructive engagement in parliamentary proceedings, particularly in budgetary matters.
Moreover, Bilawal Bhutto drew attention to the plight of farmers, condemning the government's handling of agricultural policies and advocating for immediate action to alleviate their hardships.
The PPP chairman stressed the significance of supporting the agricultural sector and providing relief to farmers, especially amidst economic turmoil and global crises.
Responding to brewing tensions in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's political landscape, Bilawal Bhutto criticized the recent appointment of Ali Amin Gandapur, labeling him as a mere "dramatist" chosen for political expediency rather than merit.
On May 9 events, Mr Bilawal demanded apology for the deadly events that unfolded on May 9.
Bhutto accused PTI of orchestrating a rebellion not only against the government but also against the military leadership, alleging their involvement in the turmoil that ensued.