PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday accused foreign powers, particularly the US, of interfering in Pakistan’s politics and added that they aimed to “strip us of our atomic power”.

His comments came amid the US Department of State imposing sanctions related to Pakistan’s ballistic missile programme on December 18, targeting four entities that it alleged were contributing to the proliferation or delivery of such weapons.

The day after the sanctions were imposed, senior White House official Jon Finer accused the country of developing long-range ballistic missile capabilities that could eventually allow it to strike targets outside of South Asia, including in the United States.

Speaking during an event organised at the Bhutto family’s mausoleum in Larkana’s Ghari Khuda Bux to commemorate the 17th death anniversary of ex-premier Benazir Bhutto on Friday, Bilawal said: “I want to tell the whole world that as long as the PPP exists, we will not compromise on our atomic power or our missile programme.”

“They are looking at our gifts with malicious intent and will take any excuse to strip you of your strength.”

The PPP chairman emphasised the need for political stability to counter foreign interference, stressing that key decisions should be made through consensus to achieve that goal.

“We need to unite in order to combat these conspiracies,” he said, adding that politics needed to be put to one side.

In an apparent reference to the incoming US envoy for special missions Richard Grenell — who has been speaking up to free PTI founder Imran Khan from jail — Bilawal claimed that the statements were being used as “an excuse” to target Pakistan’s atomic capabilities.

“Foreign nations are commenting on our internal politics as an excuse,” Bilawal said.

Grenell has lately been making frequent public statements expressing support for Imran through his X account, garnering massive traction from PTI supporters both at home and abroad.

In an interview with the US digital platform Newsmax on Wednesday, Grenell sharply criticised the Biden administration’s policies toward Pakistan, particularly its handling of the country’s missile programme and Imran’s imprisonment.

Bilawal continued: “They do not care about human rights or prisoners. Imran Khan is an excuse, their only target is our atomic programme.”

The PPP Charman went on to say that Imran should clarify that his party members are “against the missile technology given to us by Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto”.

“Why is he speaking for your rights?” Bilawal posed the question before the audience.

He then accused the PTI of “raising their voices for Israel’s Zionist government and then for Pakistanis”, adding that the PTI should be condemned for “standing against Pakistan being an atomic power”.

He alleged that Imran’s party was “creating a lobby” for governments who aim to weaken the country. The chairman vowed that the PPP and its workers would protect the country.

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