Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, India’s foreign minister, emphasised that while Osama Bin Laden is no longer alive and serving as prime minister, Narendra Modi is.
On Thursday, Bilawal told reporters in New York that the Indian government shared the views of Gandhi’s killer. Now, he claimed, Hitler’s philosophy had an impact on Indian politics.
The foreign minister criticised India’s part in encouraging terrorism in Pakistan, claiming that India provides support for terrorists. He claimed that outsiders want to destabilise Balochistan.
According to Bilawal, there is evidence of Indian Modi,s Goverment involvement in the Lahore event. He demanded that the terrorists in Pakistan be punished.
In Pakistan, he claimed, Westerners finance terrorists. He placed emphasis on preventing outside funding and training for terrorist organisations.
Pakistan is proud of its successes in the fight against terrorism since the government has implemented the National Action Plan for counterterrorism in a meaningful way.
He said FATF supported Pakistan’s efforts to halt the financing of terrorism. Because terrorism has no affiliation with any faith or geographic region, according to Bilawal, it is erroneous to attribute it to the Muslim world.
Terrorism has primarily targeted Muslims since 2001. However, in Karachi, Chinese citizens were targeted, he added.
Some Balochistan and Sindh areas are still saturated, the foreign minister added. Massive flooding damaged health, education, and infrastructure.
He said Pakistan needs international help to rebuild and rehabilitate the victims.
He pleaded with everyone to support the Afghan interim administration. Afghanistan, according to Bilawal, permits primary education but not secondary.
In response to an inquiry, PTI Chairman Imran Khan said that three of his party’s ten seats had been lost.
I’d be concerned if my party lost three seats, he said.