PTI has distanced Pakistan from essence of democracy : Bilawal tribune.com.pk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tribune.com.pk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Islamabad must tread carefully with its long-time Taliban allies back in power in Kabul. Pitfalls lie ahead for Pakistan’s domestic security and its foreign relations. The Pakistani government should encourage Afghanistan’s new authorities down the path of compromise with international demands regarding rights and counter-terrorism.
Security plan finalised for PDM’s power show
Opposition’s maiden rally in Hyd to be manned by over 2,500 policemen
Preparations underway for the PDM’s power show to be held at a ground near Hyderabad Bypass today (Tuesday). As many as 10 entrances have been set up for the public. PHOTOS: PPI/INP
HYDERABAD:
The Pakistan Democratic Movement s February 9 power show in Hyderabad will be manned by over 2,500 policemen headed by senior superintendents of police (SSPs) of nine districts of the province. According to the security plan prepared by the police on Sunday, the site of the public meeting as well as the routes leading towards that area has been divided into six security zones, four of which will be supervised by the SSPs.
Bilawal censures Centre over labour conditions
Says working class conditions will only deteriorate if PTI is not ousted
Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto addressing a rally in Malakand on January 11, 2021
HYDERABAD:
Pakistan Peoples Party Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has blamed the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf-led federal government for strangulating the labour and working classes of Pakistan.
Speaking at a ceremony of handing over possessions of labour flats in Sukkur district on Monday, Bilawal asserted that without ousting PTI from power the condition of the labourers will only deteriorate.
“The [federal] government is conspiring across the country to make labourers working in government organisations redundant though they be the workers of Pakistan International Airlines, Radio Pakistan, Pakistan Tourism Department and other organisations,” Bilawal alleged. “The livelihoods of around 10,000 families of the steel mills have been snatched.”