KARACHI: Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) train march led by Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari reached Nawabshah railway station in wee hours on Wednesday.
Addressing party workers at Nawabshah railway station Bilawal said: "Martyrs' blood flows in my vein, no one can stop me".
Earlier, addressing at Hyderabad railway station, PPP chairman said that his mother embraced martyrdom but never took U-turn on her principles.
Bilawal reminded that his mother had challenged the dictators and faced bravely the terrorist that’s why PPP still in the field and bravely facing the selected rulers.
He further said the 'selected rulers' frightened from the thinking and philosophy of Shaheed Zulifqar Ali Bhutto, adding: "We have seen Zias dictatorship, we are not scared of this government."
Bilawal later paid a tribute to late party founder by reciting a poem in his honour.
Bilawal Bhutto’s train march titled as “Caravan-e-Bhutto” left for Larkana from Cantt Railway Station Karachi at 11:30am on Tuesday that will reach Larkana on Thursday after completing 48 hours jouney.
The train consists of 14 bogies includes bogies with a luxury salon, air-conditioned sleepers, kitchen and a meeting room. Two bogies for guards are also part of the caravan for security. The train was booked at a cost of approximately Rs1.5 million.
“Caravan-e-Bhutto” will restart its journey at 10:00am on Wednesday from Nawabshah railway station .
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