Published 07:57 IST, November 19th 2019
Imran Khan mimics Bilawal Zardari; PPP President hits back in a tweet
A video of Prime Minister Imran Khan mimicking Pakistan Peoples Party President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and making fun of his statements has gone viral
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A video of Prime Minister Imran Khan mimicking Pakistan Peoples Party President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and making fun of his statements has emerged online and has gone viral. In video, Pakistan Prime Minister can be seen making fun of Bilawal Zardari's ory on water.
'Bilawal startled scientists worldwide'
Prime Minister Imran Khan said, "Bilawal has startled scientists worldwide by saying ‘jab barish hoti hai to pani ata hai’ (water pours when it rains).” But Einstein rolled over in his grave when he (Bilawal) went on to say ‘Jab Zia Barish Hota hai to Zia pani ata hai’ (More water comes when it rains more)," he said. Prime Minister also slammed Bilawal Zardari and said that he is a corrupt leer. "Bilawal claims to be a liberal but he is thing but liberally corrupt,” said Imran Khan.
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Bilawal Zardari hits back
Responding to Prime Minister's claims, Bilawal Zardari said, "Neir am I a liberal r am I corrupt and certainly am t a hypocrite, I am a visionary and progressionist who has been in politics for more than a year. You are a 70-year-old elderly man who has been exercising ‘selected’ politics for more than 20 years. If you have any identity, it is of taking U-turns and being a hypocrite and puppet,” Zardari said on Twitter.
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Earlier, opposition parties held nationwide protests demanding resignation from Prime Minister Imran Khan. Maulana Fazlur Rehman, a right-wing Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (JUI-F) leer, and his supporters have launched an "Azi March" against Imran Khan government accusing him of rigging 2018 general elections. protestors have termed his government illegitimate and incompetent. Maulana Fazlur Rehman said at a public dress that government negotiators should t come for talks if Prime Minister's resignation is off table. Responding to incident, Pakistan Army spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor said, "We are too busy in matters of national security and defence to become involved in things like se and respond to se allegations. dharna is a political activity that army as an institution has thing to do with."
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07:14 IST, November 19th 2019