LARKANA:Sardar Amir Bakhsh Bhutto, the central senior vice president of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, said Friday that elected representatives of the country have to make a crucial decision whether our beloved homeland is permanently tied up in the chains of foreign imperialism and exploitation forces or they break the chain and take a breath of independence.
“Generally this decision should be easy for anyone, but the sad fact is that a large number of our elected representatives have either been overwhelmed by the pressure of their foreign masters or have the zeal and greed to fill their pockets with foreign currency. At present, Pakistan is surrounded by foreign enemies and their place of treacherous facilitators,” he said in a statement.
Bhutto said that the United Opposition had also abandoned traditional ideology in Imran Khan’s enmity. “In the context of power, the PPP has united with the foreign and local killers of Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, which proves that the PPP leadership is not in the hands of Bhutto but in the hands of Zardari.”
He cited a poem of Shah Abdul Latif Bhutai which means that “the peacocks are dead and the owls are sitting in the nests”. The MQM, on the other hand, has an alliance with the People’s Party, who faced tear gas and sticks outside the Chief Minister’s House sometime ago.
He said PML-N is desperate to avoid the NAB cases and to bring Nawaz Sharif back, and if he comes to power, his first step would be to end the NAB and normalize the plunder. The JUI-F was looking for a way to get more power than the Kashmir Committee of the Assembly, but now they have also got foreign heads with their hands on it.
All this they have done to appease their foreign masters or to satisfy their lust and greed, he said. Neither national interests nor patriotism are known in this whole process. The United Opposition should note that the people of the country are watching this spectacle and the issue will eventually fall into their hands and they will issue their fatwa through the ballot box. The traitors of the country fear the day when the people of the country will make their decision, he concluded.

