Bilawal Bhutto is best advised to turn his attention to meaningful efforts to end terrorism
Release Date – 12:30 AM, Tue – 20 December 22
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is a entitled monarch who has just gone from a naive political intern to a deranged leader, throwing a fit in the meanest way possible, Bringing his country’s already disreputable diplomacy to a new low. His grandfather, former Pakistani president Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, boasted of waging a 1,000-year war with India, as did his mother, former prime minister Benazir Bhutto in 1990 this call. In keeping with a long tradition centered on anti-India diatribes due to their national identity, current Foreign Minister Bilawal has unleashed a vulgar personal attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, ultimately exposing his disbelief at basic reality. pathetic ignorance. He should bear in mind that Pakistan, being the epicentre of global terrorism nursing several deadly terror groups on its soil, is a thoroughly discredited country in the world and is least qualified to comment on elected prime ministers of other countries. Unlike Pakistan, where the fate of the country and minorities have no rights, India is an open, free and secular country and a vibrant democracy where diversity is respected and people of all faiths are treated equally. It’s time for Bilawal to learn some history lessons, especially about his own country, and look back at what happened in 1971 and the formation of Bangladesh as a direct result of the genocide waged by the rulers of Pakistan against Bengali and Hindus . With regard to current history, he should know that no other country can boast of having 126 UN-designated terrorists and 27 UN-designated terrorist entities operating in its territory.
The perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attack, Hafiz Saeed, Masood Azhar and Sajid Mir, and the mastermind of the 1993 Mumbai bombing, Dawood Ibrahim, are free in Pakistan. Cities like New York, Mumbai, Pulwama, Pathankot, and London have all been deeply hurt by terrorism sponsored and instigated by Pakistan. This violence begins in their special terror zone and is exported around the world. Pakistan FM’s reprehensible comments on Modi and India may reflect frustration with his government’s inability to rein in terrorists. As former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said when she visited Islamabad more than a decade ago, “If you have snakes in your backyard, you can’t expect them to bite only your neighbors.” efforts to end terrorism as part of its national policy. A country that hosts Osama bin Laden and attacks neighboring parliaments is ineligible to preach on the UN Security Council. It also holds dubious records that have been placed on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) gray list several times.