LARKANA, Feb 28: Pakistan People’s Party (Shaheed Bhutto) chairperson Ghinwa Bhutto foresees ‘incapable’ rulers “who will not be in a position to solve the problems of price hike, unemployment, law and order, soaring oil prices and increase in power and gas tariff.”

Speaking to party workers at Al-Murtaza House Ms Ghinwa accused Asif Ali Zardari of traumatising the Pakistan People’s Party by trampling upon late Z.A. Bhutto’s philosophy.

She underscored the need for reviving the genuine spirit of political culture, which had been introduced by Z.A. Bhutto and said the young generation would be disappointed in the politics if leaders deviated from principles.

She said Fatima and Zulfikar Junior were the real heirs of Z.A. Bhutto and urged party workers to organise the party at grass roots levels and conduct intra-party elections after completing the membership drive.

MUMTAZ BHUTTO: SNF chairman Mumtaz Bhutto has said in a statement that he finds it strange that the very people who refused to support anti-Bhutto elements are now revolving around the bitter opponents of the Bhuttos.—BoC

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