Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has strongly criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, calling him a “copy of the Israeli Prime Minister.” Speaking to journalists in New York, Bilawal accused Modi of following Israel’s settler model in occupied Kashmir and said India is undermining regional peace and international norms.
Modi Is Copying Israel’s Settler Policies in Kashmir: Bilawal
Bilawal Bhutto stated that India’s recent moves in Kashmir were influenced by Israel’s policies, particularly the use of settlers to alter demographics. He said, “Modi became the butcher of Gujarat, then the butcher of Kashmir, and now he wishes to trample on the civilization of Sindh.”
The PPP chairman emphasized that Pakistan is ready to talk on all issues, but India continues to avoid dialogue and is violating the UN Charter and international agreements.
Pakistan Will Not Allow India to Weaponize Water
Earlier, during a press conference held as the head of Pakistan’s diplomatic mission to the United Nations, Bilawal Bhutto warned India against using water as a weapon. He said, “If India tries to stop Pakistan’s water, we cannot remain silent. We will not allow any country to weaponize water against us.”
Bilawal reaffirmed Pakistan’s stance on safeguarding its resources and highlighted the country’s commitment to peace and diplomacy, despite Indian aggression.
India Evading UN Obligations, Says Bilawal
Bilawal criticized India for not adhering to UN resolutions on Kashmir and international obligations. He said Pakistan remains committed to constructive dialogue and peace in the region, but India continues to act unilaterally and refuses to engage with international bodies.