"Evil": Bilawal responds to Prime Minister Imran Khan's response to rape
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"Evil": Bilawal responds to Prime Minister Imran Khan's response to rape |
ISLAMABAD: Clothes worn by women, or the way they dress and have nothing to do with gender-based violence, include it in the PPP, President Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari said on Tuesday, in response to Prime Minister Imran Khan's remarks about rape.
The president, who pointed to point-to-point to address the media in Parliament, said the Prime Minister's comments were "disappointing". Bilawal urged people to support victims of rape and sexual assault.
This crime should not be linked to one reason, [..., 'the person who made the garment has no contact with rape, or abuse, he said.
The leader points to the point, in response to comments made by Prime Minister Imran Khan, a few days ago, in which he spoke about the escalation of violence in Pakistani society.
In an interview with Axios magazine Jonathan Swan, Prime Minister Imran Khan, said: If a woman wears very little clothes, and it will have a positive effect on people, [...], unless they are robots. I mean, common sense.
Yes, but will it lead to acts of sexual violence? Asks Swan.
It depends on the type of community you live in, said Prime Minister Imran Khan. If people in the community have not seen anything like this, it will have an impact on them, he added.
Prime Minister Imran Khan was a coward.
Blaval is elaborated on the Prime Minister's statement, stressing that the sentencing for sexual assault and rape must be the same.
Imran Khan's statements before and after the inauguration were different [... I was a coward, from day one, said the PPP leader.
He also referred to comments made by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmoud Qureshi during a phone call, when asked to clarify whether it looks like Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin was assassinated.
Imran Khan will not be able to access Ehsan-action Instagram, TTP is involved in APS attacks as a terrorist, he said.
Osama bin Laden wanted to attack the Prime Minister [Benazir Bhutto] in 1993, Ramzi Yousef, adding, adding: 'Imran Khan did not know that Osama bin Laden was trying to rise up in the name of Islam, in 1994?
The PPP chairperson asked if the Prime Minister was aware of bin laden's involvement in terrorist activities around the world.
If osama bin laden is not a terrorist, who is? he asks.
Bilawal said bin laden was the man who had misrepresented Islam. He said Islam was a peaceful religion, and called on Prime Minister Imran Khan to reconsider the policy.
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