Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the current chief of Pakistan People’s Party, called Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi the ‘Butcher of Gujarat and J&K’, and an extremist, IANS reports. 

In a recent speech during the party’s Salam Shuhada rally in Karachi, Pakistan, the son of Benazir Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari, addressed the thronging crowd of hundreds, claimed that the Indian PM was not to be trusted.

b’Bilawal Bhutto | Source: Reuters Filexc2xa0′

“Modi is an extremist and there should be no hope attached to him,”he said.

He also went on to say that the only reason Modi is blaming Pakistan for recent violence is just a ploy to divert attention from the ‘atrocities’ the Indian government is committing against the people of Kashmir. 

The PPP leader spoke length about the plight of the Kashmiris and their right to self determination. 

Bhutto did not stop at cursing the Indian PM, but went on to take jibes at Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif too, claiming that Pakistan was in its weakened state because of Sharif and his policies. Bhutto layed down the following four demands from the Pak government: 

  • Parliamentary committee on national security should be formed
  • Panama bill should be passed
  • Asif Zardari’s resolution on CPEC should be implemented
  • A foreign minister should be appointed immediately
b’PM Modi with Pak PM Sharif | Source: PTI Filexc2xa0′

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