Bilawal rejects India’s terrorism claims, calls Pakistan a victim, not an exporter

ISLAMABAD: PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari vehemently rejected India’s accusations linking Pakistan to violence in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), asserting that Pakistan is a victim of terrorism, not a perpetrator. In a passionate speech in the National Assembly, Bilawal condemned India’s immediate blame on Pakistan after the deadly attack on tourists in IIOJK, highlighting that Islamabad had no involvement in the crime. He further criticized India’s double standards, questioning how the country could combat terrorism while practicing state-sponsored terrorism in Kashmir. Bilawal called for a political resolution to the Kashmir conflict, advocating for a plebiscite and autonomy for the Kashmiri people. He also rejected India’s allegations as baseless and outdated, accusing India of using terrorism as a foreign policy tool.

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