Message by Bilawal Bhutto to Modi Over Kashmir, Water Treaty, And Gaza Links
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ELQwcYLmM8
as youtubed by Global Pulse..
We in India and Pakistan pride ourselves that we're the heirs of the Indus Valley civilization. Mohenjodaro is a stone throw away from my constituency back home. India also prides itself as the heirs of the Indus Valley civilization . So we should act as heirs of the Indus Valley civilization.
One of the most incredible things about the Indus Valley civilization is that with all the archaeology that's gone on we've not found a single weapon . All the great advancements - They had urban planning agriculture water distribution even sewage and things But not a single weapon.
How far we've come from our roots that Indus Valley civilization which didn't have a single weapon is now is armed to the teeth.
Mr Modi is sort of the timur version of Netanyahu.It's a little poor copy and we call upon the Indian government to not be inspired by the worst examples possible . Prime Minister Modi must decide. he has two paths to follow before him. He could pursue the path of peace and be a true be a true heir of the Indus Valley civilization.
or he could pursue another path a path that we've been warning about be it in the context of the Iran war and obviously the actions within Gaza recently have inspired some of the actions by the Indian government .
From Uptime media https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8kNBkI1Pcg *Rejection of India's Allegations*: Bilawal Bhutto rejected India's claims of Pakistan's involvement in terrorism, stating that Pakistan is a victim, not an exporter, of terrorism. He emphasized that India's accusations are "stale, rooted in fiction, not fact".
*Kashmir Issue*: He advocated for a political resolution in Kashmir, rooted in the democratic will of the people, and suggested a plebiscite to determine the region's future. Bilawal condemned India's actions in Kashmir, saying, "Kashmir is not India's territory. It is a promise broken, a wound festering, and a people waiting".
*Indus Waters Treaty*: Bilawal Bhutto warned India to respect the Indus Waters Treaty, stating that if India tries to block Pakistan's water, "we won't stay silent". He further emphasized that Pakistan would take strong action if India violates the treaty, saying, "Our water or your blood will flow in the Indus River".
*Military Response*: Bilawal Bhutto praised Pakistan's military response to Indian aggression, claiming that Pakistan shot down five Indian jets "like mosquitoes" during a recent conflict. He warned India that any further aggression would be met with stronger retaliation.
*Diplomatic Victory*: Bilawal declared that Pakistan's narrative has won in the international media, while India's narrative was defeated. He added that Pakistan successfully conveyed its message of peace and Kashmir's struggle.
https://www.msn.com/en-xl/asia/pakistan/bilawal-bhutto-zardari-the-voice-of-pakistan/ar-AA1HcQv3 At the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Goa, Bilawal did what many would not dare: he showed up in India, stood his ground, and stood for peace. Despite media hostility and diplomatic chill, Bilawal represented Pakistan with dignity and clarity, refusing to be silenced, yet offering dialogue over division.