Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has said that ex-premier Imran Khan’s “undemocratic behaviour” sabotaged the talks between the PTI and the government.

“The PTI has never suffered the consequences of its actions and like a child, it misbehaves,” he told journalists. “When we brought the no-confidence motion, Imran replied to our democratic ways in an undemocratic way and called us traitors.”

Bilawal also said that neither he nor did the PPP had the space to “dilute” the actions of May 9. “Now PTI will have to face the laws.”

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