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Since the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistani leaders have been constantly making statements in foreign media.
Former Pakistan Foreign Minister and People’s Party leader Bilawal Bhutto has confessed to raising terrorism.
Talking to a news channel, Bilawal admitted that Pakistan along with Western countries had promoted terrorist organizations.
Bilawal said,
This is a history of Pakistan and it is not hidden from anyone. Due to this, Pakistan has also suffered losses and we have improved to deal with this problem.
Bilawal’s statement came after the statement of Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Asif. Before Bilawal, Asif has also confessed to promoting terrorism.
Asif had said- the support of terrorists was a big mistake
Pakistan’s Defense Minister said in a statement last week that his country has been supporting terrorists for the last 30 years and training them. He said that he is doing this ‘dirty work’ for America and Western countries.
Khwaja Asif said these things in an interview to the British newspaper The Sky. British anchor Yalda Hakim asked him whether Pakistan is responsible for the activities of terrorist groups? On this, he had said that the big forces of the world have used Pakistan for their own benefit.
He admitted that if we would not have joined the war against the Soviet Union and the situation that did not happen after the 9/11 attacks, would not have been Pakistan’s record.
Khwaja Asif also admitted that it was a big mistake to support or train terrorists. We are facing punishment for this.
Bilawal’s disputed statement on cancellation of Indus agreement
Bilawal once again threatened to shed blood in Indus on Thursday. Addressing a rally, Bilawal said that we do not want war, but if they attack Sindhu, it will flow water or bleed.
Bilawal had earlier said at a rally on Friday last week that either water will flow or their blood in the Indus.
In fact, India has stopped the Indus Water Agreement with Pakistan, taking major action after the terrorist attack in the first. Pakistan has opposed the decision of India, calling this move unilateral.
Bilawal said that Modi has attacked Sindhu.
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Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir
Munir made a statement on two-nation theory on Saturday 26 April. He said that Muslims and Hindus are two different nations. Munir was addressing the passing out parade of cadets at the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) in Kakul area of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province.
He said that Muslims are different from Hindus in all aspects of life- religion, customs, tradition and thinking. Our ancestors have sacrificed a lot to create Pakistan. We know how to protect it.
Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif
Addressing a parade at the Pakistan Military Academy on Saturday 26 April, Shahbaz Sharif said that Pakistan is being maligned by accusing the Pahalgam attack.
Earlier, Pakistan has been accused of such attacks. It should be completely closed. As a responsible country, Pakistan is ready to participate in any neutral and transparent investigation.
Sharif said that India is misleading the world. Without any reliable investigation and evidence, Pakistan is defaming the country by making false accusations. He also said that Pakistan is ready to protect its sovereignty.
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