Chairman PPP condemns Indian act of revoking special status to Kashmir
ISLAMABAD, (DNA) – Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the butcher of Gujrat has now become butcher of Kashmir as he has revoked special status of occupied Kashmir.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that while talking to media in front of Parliament House. He said that we have to expose this butcher Modi and the entire world knows that he is a terrorist. Pakistan should raise Kashmir issue on every international forum. This Indian act is an attack on Kashmiri people. The entire Kashmiri leadership has been arrested.
Chairman PPP said that Imran Khan had issued statement on the eve of Modi’s win in the Indian elections that Modi can resolve Kashmir issue but PPP had said that they do not have any hope with Modi. PPP strongly condemns Indian government’s revoking of special status of occupied Kashmir. Every Pakistani will have to raise his or her voice against Indian act at every available international forum. This status to occupied Kashmir was given by the United Nations and Indian PM Nehru.
Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that PM Imran Khan has only tweeted once about this issue but that is not enough. This is a blatant attack on Kashmiri people. Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto founded PPP on the Kashmir issue and Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto lobbied all over the world to resolve this issue so that Kashmiri people can get their right of self determination. We do not have foreign minister in the country as he has gone to perform Hajj with his family. He thanked President Arif Alvi for summoning joint sitting of Parliament on his request.
On the subject of Chairman Senate no-confidence motion he said that party has constituted a committee to investigate the issue and this committee is meeting on Tuesday after which it will present its report.
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