Bilawal Warns India Talks Terror Fight
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Talks About Pakistan’s Fight Against Terrorism
While speaking at a conference in Islamabad, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari spoke in detail about how Pakistan has been successful in fighting terrorism.
He said that Pakistan has suffered a lot—both in terms of the lives lost and the money spent—during this fight. He asked the world to learn from Pakistan’s experience in dealing with terrorism.
Bilawal said that terrorists do not belong to any country, religion, or race, and that terrorism does not follow any law. He called for global cooperation to fight this problem together.
On Relations with India
Bilawal also talked about tensions with India, saying that the issue of Jammu and Kashmir must be solved based on what the Kashmiri people want.
He said, “Using water as a weapon must stop.”
Bilawal’s Warning to India
Earlier, while speaking in the National Assembly during a budget session, Bilawal warned India. He said that if India continues to break the Indus Waters Treaty, it could lead to war.
He said, “India has two choices: follow the treaty, or face Pakistan’s response.”
Bilawal also mentioned that he led a top-level delegation to different countries. He said Pakistan has defeated India not just in war, but also in diplomacy and spreading its message globally.
He added that Pakistan always talks about peace and promotes a peaceful message.

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