Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari criticised his supported Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif, dubbing him ‘Shehbaz Slow’ when it comes to uplift works in Karachi.
While inaugurating a 100-million-gallon water project in Hub on Wednesday, the PPP chairman launched a scathing attack on the prime minister and sarcastically called him ‘Shehbaz Slow’ for delays in the K-IV water project.
“We expected Shehbaz Speed [for Karachi’s uplift], but got Shehbaz Slow. It cannot be that Punjab gets Shehbaz Speed while Karachi is left with Shehbaz Slow,” Bilawal added while requesting the prime minister to fulfil his promises regarding the K-IV water project in Karachi.
Turning his criticism to India, Bilawal said that the Modi government has conspired to block Pakistan’s water supply, likening his tactics to those of Netanyahu. He condemned India’s alleged plan to violate the Indus Waters Treaty by constructing dams, calling it ‘the biggest historical attack on the Indus River.’