PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Saturday escalated his verbal onslaught against PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif, accusing him of attempting to make inroads into Sindh – his party's fortress – by establishing "a puppet government" in the province. The PPP chairman charged the PML-N for allegedly conspiring to trigger hatred and division among the people in Mirpurkhas as well as for having prepared a rigging plan. He argued that the party wanted to repeat the political violence, giving examples of two recent violent incidents in Karachi. He requested the party workers and supporters to remain at the polling stations until the presiding officers provided Form-45 for the PPP candidates. Bilawal reiterated that Nawaz wanted to rig the elections in other parts of the country like Multan and Khuzdar as well.