Pakistan Foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto reciprocates in disagreement with Indian Foreign minister S Jaishankar over his remarks on Pakistan at the United Nations Security Council
Islamabad Pakistan: Pakistan’s Foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari strongly disagreed with the Foreign minister of India S Jaishankar with regard to his remarks on Pakistan at the UNSC.
S Jaishankar while reciprocating a terror question, held Pakistan accountable for the spread of terror and called Pakistan the “epicenter of terrorism”.
Pointing an arrow at Narendra Modi the Prime minister of India, “I want to tell India that Osama bin Laden is dead, but the butcher of Gujarat lives and he is the Prime Minister of India,” Pakistan Foreign Minister Bhutto said.
“He (PM Modi) was banned from entering this country until he became the Prime Minister. This is the Prime Minister of the RSS and the Foreign Minister of the RSS. What is the RSS? The RSS takes inspiration from Hitler’s ‘SS’,” the Pak minister added.
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Furhermore Bilawal said, “I saw India’s Foreign Minister inaugurating a statue of Gandhi at the UNSC but he has been honest he and I both know that the RSS does not believe in Gandhi nor his ideologies, in the manifesto of Gandhi, they do not see this individual as the founder of India, they hero worship the terrorist that assassinated Gandhi.”
“Who Perpetrates terrorism within India? Is it Pakistan? Ask the people of Gujarat, they will say it is their Prime minister, ask people of Kashmir they will say the butcher of Gujarat.”
The Delhi BJP has planned to stage a protest at the Pakistan embassy at 3 pm today against the objectionable comment of Bilawal Bhutto for PM Modi.
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