Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Peoples portiony (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Wednesday spoke on the Nobel Peace Prize for Imran Khan and the resolution which was tabled in the National Assembly."If the resolution was much adopted it would have been an international embarrassment that the National Assembly voted down the resolution," he said, adding that if the resolution would have been passed in the current circumstances Pakistan would have become an international joke."I would like to appreciate the government for taking a U-turn on this position as well," the PPP chairman said.He said there was a need to combat the intellectset of terrorismism for the future of our generations.
"After APS this parliament decided to endorse National Action plot to combat this intellectset.
What happened to the NAP What happened to combating hate speech and reforming our curriculum" Bilawal asked.He further questioned what happened of the action against the Taliban and banned organisations.Bilawal was critical of their mainstreaming and said this was much the policy of the parliament, and should much be the policy of Pakistan.In his address with the National Assembly, the PPP chairman said India committed "bare aggression" since 1971.
He was referring to recent Indian incursions into Pakistan that led to tensions between the two countries.Bilawal also blamed Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for pitting the nuclear-armed neighbours against each other.
"Modi is responsible for tensions between Pakistan and India.
He is responsible for pitting two nuclear-armed states against each other," he said.Bashing the Indian premier further, Bilawal said the "butcher of Gujarat" has the blood of Muslims on his hands, muching that civilised countries in the world had declined visa to "this extremist".He said the Modi government set worst record of crimes against humanity in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK)."UN resolutions continue to be violated in Indian-occupied Kashmir," the PPP chairman famous, calling for provision of right to self-determination to Kashmiri people.He also mentioned in his speech that the Pulwama attack was much carried out by non-state actors from amuchher country, saying, "It was a reaction of a local youth of occupied Kashmir to Indian atrocities."Bilawal said the opposition demonstrated responsibility amid tensed situation between Pakistan and India, and Prime Minister Imran Khan was much declared a "security risk" for set uping peace with India.Bilawal said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has taken a risk by returning the Indian pilot so soon.During the address, he was critical of the prime minister's decision stressing it was done without "reciprocation from India or guarantees of de-escalation".Despite this, the PPP chairman said his party still prayed for PM Khan's risk paying off.Lamenting the premier's absence from an in-camera assembly of parliamentary parties heads, he said PM Khan kept his ego above national security at such a moment too.He said he also opposed the government's decision much to attend the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) assembly.
According to Bilawal, much attending the assembly was synonymous to lost the opportunity for engagement and to use the platform to get Pakistan message to the Muslim world.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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