PM Modi is neither Vajpayee nor Manmohan Singh, he is… Bilawal Bhutto’s words again spoiled
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Bilawal refused to put PM Modi at par with the two former Prime Ministers of India and said many objectionable things about him. Bilawal said that Narendra Modi is neither Atal Bihari Vajpayee nor Manmohan Singh. He was the butcher of Gujarat and will become the butcher of Kashmir.
Economic as well as political instability continues in the neighboring country of Pakistan. At the same time, the President of Pakistan, Arif Alvi, dissolved the country’s National Assembly i.e. the lower house of the Parliament. These days the country is going through two-way political and economic problems. But Pakistan’s Bharat raga is not taking the name of ending. Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has once again raised his voice against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said that there were butchers of Gujarat and would become butchers of Kashmir. In his farewell press conference as foreign minister, Bilawal defended his foreign policy and said that the lack of progress in normalizing relations with India had to do with the current Indian leadership.
Bilawal refused to put PM Modi at par with the two former Prime Ministers of India and said many objectionable things about him. Bilawal said that Narendra Modi is neither Atal Bihari Vajpayee nor Manmohan Singh. He was the butcher of Gujarat and will become the butcher of Kashmir. He first called Modi the butcher of Gujarat on the sidelines of the United Nations session last year. His comments also contradicted his opening statement where he had highlighted that his foreign policy was based on three core principles. One of those principles involved pursuing fair policy and one that was not based on populism. However, his renewed branding of Modi will be seen as an attempt to stir popular sentiments.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Bilawal listed several achievements on the foreign policy front during his 16-month tenure. On lack of progress on Afghanistan and India, Bilawal said what do you expect? We should bring change in 16 months which did not happen in 70 years. Reacting to the rise in militancy, Bilawal said it was clear that the return of the Afghan Taliban has emboldened the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP).
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