52pc Pakistanis believe PPP will strike deal with establishment: survey

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52pc Pakistanis believe PPP will strike deal with establishment

KARACHI: 52 percent of the Pakistanis believed there is a possibility of a deal of PPP with the establishment.

According to the survey conducted by the PULSE Consultant, 26 per cent of Pakistanis think the PML-N will strike a deal with establishment, 21 per cent believe JUI-F while 17 per cent Jamaat-e-Islami will make a deal.

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Earlier on Sunday, PPP Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the current government had brought destruction in the name change.

Addressing a rally in Sargodha, Bilawal Bhutto Zardarisaid that the PPP is the party of Shaheed Bhutto and Shaheed Benazir. The Quaid-e-Awam had given four principles to the party, while Benazir Bhutto had increased them to five.

The PPP chairman said that democracy is our politics and equality is our economy, while we have come to the field to fight this selected government. We will be heading from Karachi to Islamabad on February 27, he said.

Bilawal said after reaching Islamabad we will place our demands before the government and the world.

This government has wreaked havoc in the name of change and we have called them selected from the beginning. The burden of the government’s failure is being borne by the poor people, the PPP chairman said.