Imran tell Bilawal to grow up, Bilawal calls Imran ‘uncle’

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While alluding to Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan has said that no one becomes a leader by reading out written speeches, and instead the ones who stands up against tyrants become great leaders.

While addressing a public meeting in Omar Kot in connection with the local bodies polls, the PTI chief said, “Do not deliver such speeches. First let me know who are you and what is your educational qualification. Come to me, I will teach you lessons on becoming a good leader. I will tell you how can one become a leader.”

While addressing the youths of Sindh, he said that “a coward person can never do great things. Drive out fear if you want to get rid of landlords, who have enchained the people. Waderas are the most coward people and they hide themselves behind police. They browbeat people during polls.”

“If youths want to get rid of Waderas, you stand up against them,” he said and urged the youth to become Shaheens of Iqbal rather than becoming ‘creepy’ creatures.

“Those who are taking their turns have given nothing to the country except misery and injustice.”

He underlined that his party will change the police, hospitals and education system in Sindh if it was voted to power.

BILAWAL REACTS:

While reacting to Imran Khan’s speech, Bilawal Bhutto called Khan “uncle” and said that politics knows no age barriers and one can become a great leader through prudence and abilities rather than through only growing age.

In a statement issued by Bilawal House spokesperson on Friday, Bilawal stated that Khan has been utterly confused in the aftermath of the crushing defeat he suffered during the first phase of local bodies (LB) polls in Punjab and Sindh.

“Khan has been disappointed after his flopped visits to Sindh and he is now talking in unstable mode,” the statement said.