Modi is not afraid of BJP and RSS: PAK Foreign Minister said – Muslims are being discriminated against in India; PM was told butcher

Posted on 19th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto has again given a controversial statement. He said that I am not afraid of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, his party BJP and RSS. Bilawal also said that what he had said two days ago was according to history and it is very difficult to erase history.

 

Let us inform you that two days ago on Thursday, Bilawal Bhutto had said at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) that Osama bin Laden is dead, but the butcher of Gujarat is still alive and he is the Prime Minister of India. After this, BJP workers protested against Bilawal across the country on Saturday. They also demonstrated outside the Pakistani embassy.

 

The protest aims to scare Pakistan, but it will not work: Bhutto

On Sunday, Bilawal was talking to the Pakistani media in New York. When the media asked about the ongoing protests against him in India, he gave a very childish answer. He said that the purpose of these protests is to scare Pakistan, but it will not work.

 

Clarification is given in the statement calling PM Modi a butcher

Bilawal Bhutto, while clarifying the statement of calling PM Modi a butcher, said – He aimed to raise his voice against the ongoing discrimination and hatred for Muslims in India. In such a situation it would be better to raise your voice against hatred and discrimination instead of protesting against them.

 

Foreign Minister Jaishankar said – 'Make in Pakistan terrorism' should be banned

India objected to Bilawal Bhutto's statement. Foreign Minister Jaishankar had described Pakistan as the center of terrorism in the UNSC, after which Bilawal made this controversial statement regarding PM Modi. India retaliated by saying that Pakistan does not have the credibility to point fingers at India. Now 'Make in Pakistan terrorism' has to be banned.

 

Pakistan forgot the day of 1971

The Foreign Ministry said that the Foreign Minister of Pakistan has forgotten the day of 16 December 1971 when more than 90 thousand soldiers of Pakistan surrendered to the Indian Army. This was the result of the genocide of Bengalis and Hindus by the Pakistani rulers. Pakistan's treatment of minorities still hasn't changed much.

 

Pakistan is no longer able to use terrorists. Bilawal Bhutto's uncivilized statement is the result of this. Bilawal Bhutto should state the masterminds of terror present in his country. Who has made terrorism a part of the country's policy? Pakistan has to change its attitude.

 

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