Bilawal: Modi, Netanyahu Policies Threaten Global Peace

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PPP Chairman and head of Pakistan’s delegation, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has strongly criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that both leaders are promoting hatred and violating international laws.

Speaking at a press conference at the United Nations headquarters, Bilawal accused India of fueling terrorism while pretending to be a victim. He said, “Terrorism should not be used for political gains,” referencing attacks against Pakistan’s civilian and military leadership, including the assassination of his own mother, Benazir Bhutto.

Bilawal said India wrongly blamed Pakistan for the Pulwama attack without investigation and violated Pakistani airspace, targeting innocent civilians — despite Pakistan’s offer for an impartial inquiry.

He emphasized that Pakistan remains committed to regional peace and has refrained from any aggressive measures, even as India violates treaties like the Indus Waters Treaty. He urged the international community to intervene before a major conflict erupts between two nuclear powers.

Lauding the U.S. role in defusing past tensions, Bilawal said it’s time for global powers to step up and ensure lasting peace in South Asia. He warned that India’s aggressive policies could destabilize the entire region.

“Will India launch missiles every time there’s an attack within its borders?” he questioned, adding that India is itself nurturing terrorism through sleeper cells in Pakistan, Canada, and other countries.

Bilawal concluded by stating that India must engage in intelligence sharing and genuine cooperation if it wants to counter terrorism effectively. He reiterated that both Modi and Netanyahu are pushing dangerous agendas that threaten peace and stability worldwide.

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