In a fiery press conference at the United Nations, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari strongly criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of adopting Israeli-style policies in Kashmir and endangering regional stability.
Bilawal likened Modi to a “Temu copy” of the Israeli Prime Minister, asserting that New Delhi’s actions in the disputed territory mirror the settler colonialism seen in Palestine. “Modi was the Butcher of Gujarat, then of Kashmir, and now he seeks to trample the ancient Sindh civilization,” he declared.
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The PPP chairman further alleged that India’s unilateral constitutional changes in Kashmir were inspired by Israel’s occupation model, and he stressed that India has continually evaded international obligations while Pakistan remains open to comprehensive dialogue.
Referencing historical incidents, Bilawal recalled India’s admission of involvement in terror activities during the Sharm el-Sheikh summit and reiterated that Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav has been in Pakistan’s custody since 2017. He maintained that while Pakistan has taken firm action against militants, India has failed to reciprocate in curbing cross-border terrorism.
Bilawal concluded by urging the international community to hold India accountable, stating, “Only one country is running from the UN Charter today—and that’s India.”