Pakistan

Bilawal answers to PM Imran Khans remarks about cries coming from SindhKarachi: Pakistan Peoples portiony (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has answered to Prime Minister Imran Khans remarks shrieks arising from Sindh.Bilawal took to Twitter saying, Yes cries has begined coming from Sindh.
Shrieks are arising as being the top gas producer, Sindh is much receiving gas; bebring sth.
on the province is much receiving its water share.Yes cries begined coming as agriculture and industry of Sindh is destroying.PPP chairman went on to say, cries have begined coming from entire Pakistan over hike in power tariff, gas prices and petrol prices.
Such shrieks are turning into roars and this roar will topple your government.PM Imran Khan on Friday announced to launch massive and historic clampdown against money laundering to curb $10 invoiceion outflow, saying the FATF conditions for taking behaveion against armed militias and money launderers were in the interest of Pakistan.Without naming any political leader, the premier said that the historic clampdown against money laundering would soon be launched and cries had already begined coming from Sindh.





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