Fayyazul Hassan Chohan asks Bilawal Bhutto zardarito focus on Sindh
LAHORE: Punjab Information Minister Fayyazul Hassan Chohan on Friday said former Interior Minister Rehman Malik was the incharge of Benazir Bhutto’s security in Rawalpindi public gathering when she was attacked.
He said this while addressing a press conference here on Friday. Malik reached Zardari House after the attack on Benazir Bhutto in Liaquat Bagh instead of rushing to the hospital, claimed Fayyazul Hassan Chohan.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari should ask from his father why Rehman Malik reached Zardari House leaving her mother [BB] alone, the minister said.
Fayyazul Hassan Chohan said Zardari group committed corruption of billion of rupees. He said, “Bilawal Sahab as chairman of Zardari group you have to answer.”
He said Sindh’s condition could have been changed if the amount spent on Pakistan People’s Party’s public gathering in Rawalpindi on Friday was spent there.
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