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Bilawal’s father weaved network of fake accounts, says Murad Saeed

Bilawal Bhutto, fake accounts, Murad Saeed

ISLAMABAD: Minister for Communications and Postal Services Murad Saeed here on Wednesday said father of Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari had weaved the network of fake accounts by snatching rights of labourers, ARY News reported.

“The party of Bilawal Bhutto left people of Karachi at the mercy of people like Uzair Baloch and Rao Anwar,” Murad Saeed said in response to Bilawal’s lashing out at the ruling party.

He said creating division between Sindh and Punjab to protect haram earning was a shameless act. He said ‘the junior Zardari’ should not be worried as ‘cleanliness’ was being carried out in Punjab as well.

“Whoever plundered wealth from national exchequer, would be brought to justice,” he said.

The minister said plunderers of Sindh and Punjab would be given no leniency.

Earlier, the PPP chief here on Wednesday said his party was not against accountability, nevertheless everybody should be held accountable.

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“If political revenge is taken and NAB-gardi conducted, corruption will keep increasing. Transparent accountability will strengthen democracy,” Bilawal Bhutto said while addressing a public gathering in Quaidabad, Karachi.

He said if two million people were paying taxes in Pakistan, it did not mean that 198 million other people were dacoit.

The PPP chairman blamed that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) was established for political engineering. He seconded his father and former president Asif Ali Zardari’s statement that either NAB’s raids would go no in Pakistan or economy.

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