Advisor to Chief Minister Sindh for Information, Moula Bux Chandio, Wednesday said that Federal Minister for State Abid Sher Ali was using unparliamentarily language against Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP).
“Due to his behavior and undemocratic attitude relations between center and province are going on the way of confrontation,” the advisor said in a statement.
Abid Sher Ali used indecent and biased language, said Chandio, due to which the policy of reconciliation will not be possible. He must use language that conforms to parliamentary norms, he said, adding that it was the responsibility of the Prime Minister to rein in his minister.
“Due to the continued by-election victories of PPP in the province of Sindh, Abid Sher Ali and other party leaders of the PML-N are depressed and frustrated, and have begun using language which is below the bar of decency”.
Chandio further said that if Muslim League did not change its attitude and behavior it would be singled out in the political process. The blame for this would lie on the undemocratic attitude of party leaders like Abid Sher Ali, he added.
“I am sure they are becoming demoralized day by day. PML-N has always been biased against PPP. Due to their failure to solve the problems of Pakistan’s masses they have been losing public support, whereas the PPP is gaining support of the masses under the dynamic and charismatic leadership of its young Chairman, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.”, said Chandio.
The fear of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and his possible contributions to the public’s political vision, said Advisor Chandio, had become unbearable for PML-N and others.