"Can anyone explain this strange phenomenon to those of us who would be quite happy to remain in and work for Pakistan because we actually love Pakistan," the Premier asked in another tweet.
Shortly after, Bilawal replied to the Premier on Twitter, saying: "Obviously "selected" PM doesn't understand the concept of human rights or freedom of movement."
"Funny it's only the opposition members on ECL, government members are busy traveling including PM who despite promised not to travel for first six months has made more than seven trips so far!" the PPP chairman added.
On the recommendations of the joint investigation team (JIT) tasked with probing the fake accounts case, the federal cabinet had in its meeting on December 27, 2018 decided to place the names of 172 individuals - who were named in the investigation report - on the ECL, including Asif Ali Zardari, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Faryal Talpur, Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, Farooq H Naek and several other leaders and provincial ministers belonging to the PPP.
Last week, Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar had grilled the state prosecutor over why the government had decided to place names of Bilawal and the Sindh chief minister on the no-fly list based on JIT's recommendation, ordering the federal cabinet to reconsider its "hasty decision."
The government, however, had said it would wait for the court's written judgement. Later on Wednesday, the Supreme Court finally released its order pertaining to the removal of the names of Bilawal as well as Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah from ECL, noting: "Removing of the names will not prevent NAB [National Accountability Bureau] to probe and in case sufficient material is found connecting these individuals with cognisable offences, it will not be precluded from making an appropriate request to the federal government to place their names on [the] ECL again or take any appropriate action provided by law."