Chairman Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto on Thursday said that if PPP's four demands were not met before December 27, the party’s current slogan ‘go Nisar go’ can turn into ‘go Nawaz go’.

"Party's current slogan 'go Nisar go' will change into 'go Nawaz go' if PPP's four demands were not met before December 27," said the Bhutto scion.

Bilawal Bhutto was addressing the media in Lahore after expressing his grief with family of senior PPP leader Jahangir Badar, who passed away on late Sunday night at a local hospital in Lahore.

"We will not take any u-turn on our demands," Bilawal reiterated.

Bilawal also revealed that the new organisational setup of PPP in the province of Punjab will be announced very soon.

Last month, Bilawal had announced that a campaign for early election will be initiated if PPP's four point agenda was not met before December 27.

“Our four demands are – passage of the draft Panama bill, immediate appointment of a permanent foreign minister, reconstitution of the parliamentary committee on national security and implementation of the resolution on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor passed by a multiparty conference,” said Bilawal Bhutto addressing party workers last month.

Bilawal had also announced a long march after December 27 if the demands were not met.

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