BADIN: Pakistan Peoples Party president Asif Ali Zardari on Sunday questioned why the government had chosen to run the country when it didn’t know how to.
Addressing a rally in Badin, Zardari vowed to face the cases against him and lambasted the government for “failing to perform” since assuming the reins of the country.
“Accuse me all you like. Bring forward not one but 50 cases against us. It doesn’t affect me or the public. We will continue the fight,” the former president said.
Zardari noted that the stock market lost $50 billion since the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government was voted into power.
“Why choose to do a job where you cannot [perform]?” he questioned. “Even a mango garden cannot be prepared in five years, how will you [change] the country in five years?”
“We know what the public wants. That’s why they vote for us. Our fight is for the truth and democracy.”
The PPP leader vowed to keep working to take Shaheed Benazir Bhutto’s vision forward. “Bibi has left this responsibility to me to help the poor. We will continue to work for the poor,” he added.
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