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KARACHI:Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that a government that came into power by stealing public mandate is pointing the finger at others but all its conspiracies against elected people will fail. Our party [PPP] has not come into power in Sindh through the backdoor. The people of Sindh have voted us into power. That is the reason why we are confident that those trying to derail a government elected by people by hatching conspiracies will also fail in future, Bilawal said on Wednesday. Those who desire toppling our government are daydreaming and will never succeed. The PPP will continue the mission of serving people through be
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