In a fiery press conference at the United Nations, Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman and head of the Pakistani delegation, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, didn’t hold back—likening Indian Prime Minister Modi and Israeli PM Netanyahu to twin engines of global chaos.
“Both leaders are fueling hatred, wrecking peace, and blatantly violating international laws,” declared Bilawal.
Calling out what he termed a shared agenda of aggression, Bilawal highlighted India’s reckless blame game after the Pulwama attack, where Pakistan was accused without evidence—followed by border violations and civilian casualties, despite Pakistan’s offer for an impartial probe.
“My own mother was martyred by terrorists”
Bilawal reminded the world that Pakistan has paid the price of terrorism in blood, with political and military leaders under attack and his own mother, Benazir Bhutto, falling victim to extremism.
He warned that terrorism should never be used as a political tool, a veiled jab at India’s repeated narrative framing.
India’s Ongoing Hostility
Despite Pakistan’s non-aggressive stance, Bilawal said, India continues to bulldoze peace—violating the Indus Waters Treaty and escalating tension across the region.
He praised America’s role in brokering past ceasefires but urged the global community to wake up and intervene before it’s too late.
“The world must act now—before South Asia becomes the next flashpoint,” he urged.
Calling for real accountability, Bilawal demanded that the international community take notice of Indian aggression, insisting that Pakistan has always stood against terrorism—loudly and consistently—on every global platform.
