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India robbed Kashmiris of basic rights, world watching it indifferently: Bilawal

India robbed Kashmiris of basic rights, world watching it indifferently: Bilawal
August 12, 2019
MUZAFFARABAD (92 News) – PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto said that India has robbed the Kashmiris of their basic rights, but the world is watching it indifferently. Addressing a gathering after the Eid prayers, he said that the Kashmiris are spending Eid in collective detention. “We will raise the voice of the Kashmiris at each forum,” he said. Bilawal Bhutto said that the hands of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are red with the blood of the Muslims. “When good people do not do anything, then the evil dominate,” he added. He said that pellet guns are being used against innocent Kashmiris. “We will celebrate Eid while expressing solidarity with the Kashmiris,” he added. Criticizing the government, the PPP chairman said that the opposition leaders are being arrested when the government should give the message of unity.
PPP will continue to raise voice against cruelty: Bilawal Bhutto
On August 9, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto has said that his party will continue to raise voice against cruelty instead of bowing before it. Talking to the media on Friday, he alleged that the government was doing in revengeful activities against the opposition. “The history will remind PM Imran Khan a ruler during whose tenure Kashmir was snatched,” he said. The PPP chairman said that the condition of Faryal Talpur is poor. “Frayal had to go to NAB court, but doctors said that she could not be discharged,” he said. About his remarks in the National Assembly, Bilawal said that what he should say to a selected prime minister if not ‘selected’. “The PPP has already been facing revengeful activities,” he added.
India attacked democracy and right to self-determination: Bilawal
On August 6, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had made the speech without any strategy and plan. Expressing his views on the revocation of special status of Occupied Kashmir during the joint session of the parliament on Tuesday, he said that the silence of Imran Khan is disappointing. “India has attacked international laws, democracy and right to self-determination,” he maintained. The PPP chairman said that Modi is playing with fire. “We will not remain silent over the Indian step,” he said. “History will ask us where we were when children were being blinded in Occupied Kashmir and cluster bombs were being dropped?” he said. He said that Pakistan should have formed the policy before hand keeping in mind the extremist mentality of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.