Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has urged the neighbouring country to choose between dialogue or destruction in the current situation.
In a statement delivered in the National Assembly on Tuesday, former Foreign Minister Bilawal, reiterated that Pakistan has made it clear to the world, including India, that it has no involvement in the recent Pahalgam incident. He added that India was shifting the blame for its own incompetence onto Pakistan.
"Pakistan does not bow down," Bilawal remarked. "Our nation was founded through struggle, and the Pakistani people’s struggle will continue. A bloodbath is being unleashed in occupied Kashmir, where India’s state-sponsored terrorism is at its peak. India must stop its atrocities against Kashmiris."
Zardari further asserted that India’s allegations against Pakistan in connection with the Pahalgam incident, along with threats, are unfounded. "I want to make it clear to the world that Pakistan had no involvement in the Pahalgam incident. Pakistan is the most affected by terrorism. We have condemned all forms of terrorism, and we ourselves are victims of it," he said.
During his address, Zardari also affirmed that Pakistan’s armed forces are on high alert to defend the country, stating, "India must remember that the Pakistani nation will never bow to anyone. It must choose between dialogue or destruction." He warned India that any aggression would be met with a strong response from Pakistan's military, with the full support of the nation.
Source: The Express Tribune
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