Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari criticized the Prime Minister, mockingly calling him “Shehbaz Slow.”
According to ARY News, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari today inaugurated a 100-million-gallon additional water supply project in Hub. However, during the ceremony, he took aim at his allied Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif with sharp criticism.
Bilawal said, “I contacted Shehbaz Speed for the K-IV water project, but got Shehbaz Slow instead. It cannot be that there’s Shehbaz Speed for Punjab and Shehbaz Slow for Karachi.”
The PPP chairman demanded that the Prime Minister ensure the earliest possible completion of the K-IV project. “I will make every effort to have this water project expanded to 200 MGD,” he added.
On the occasion, Bilawal also verbally attacked India, saying, “On one hand, India is facilitating extremists and troublemakers, and on the other, copying Netanyahu by conspiring to block Pakistan’s water.”
He continued, “Modi wants to break the Indus Waters Treaty and build dams. This is a declaration of the biggest historical attack on the Indus River, but we send a message to the whole world, to India, and to Modi: the people of Karachi know how to defend the Indus River. We will confront them diplomatically as well as on the battlefield.”
