G20 Kashmir Pakistan: Pakistan ignited after watching the G20 conference in Srinagar, Bilawal Bhutto spewed venom in the name of Kashmir

G20 Kashmir Pakistan: Pakistan ignited after watching the G20 conference in Srinagar, Bilawal Bhutto spewed venom in the name of Kashmir

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Muzaffarabad: If Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto is to be believed, India is misusing this platform by organizing the G-20 summit in Srinagar, the capital of Jammu and Kashmir. Bilawal is currently in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK). Bilawal has given an interview to the news agency AFP. He has said that India is taking wrong advantage of its presidency. He said that this is such a diplomatic incident that Pakistan will never forget. Bilawal had earlier said similar things in the Prantiya Sabha of PoK. India is hosting the G-20 summit in Srinagar from May 22 to 24. However, China, Turkey and Saudi Arabia decided to distance themselves from it.

Called India arrogant
Bilawal told in Muzaffarabad, ‘I wish I could say that I am surprised. But I think it is happening continuously and India is determined to make it a norm. India is not hesitating to project its arrogance and Kashmir issue on the international stage. In August 2019, India abolished Article 370 in Kashmir. Angered by this, Pakistan suspended trade and diplomatic relations with India. It is being considered as an achievement of the G-20 conference.

talk of independence of kashmir
Bilawal said that India is misusing the presidency of the G20 to advance its agenda. If the Government of India thinks that by organizing a conference in occupied Kashmir, it can suppress the voice of Kashmiris, then it is totally wrong. He said that the people of Kashmir have been demanding independence and Pakistan stands with the thousands of civilians killed in the Kashmir conflict. According to Bilawal, by hosting the G-20, India has put the participants of the European Union and 19 top economies of the world in a very awkward position.

Many allegations made on India
Bilawal, while addressing the provincial assembly on Monday, termed Jammu and Kashmir as a ‘disputed agenda’. Bilawal had said that the UN had talked about a plebiscite here. But India has not given this right to its citizens even today. According to Bilawal, today India has converted Kashmir into an open prison where Kashmiris are forced to breathe under the shadow of fear. If they are to be believed, thousands of Kashmiris have been killed and many are missing. According to Bilawal, Pakistan wants good relations with India. But this relationship can move forward not by keeping away from the Kashmir dispute but by resolving it.

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