KARACHI, December 20: Foreign Minister of Pakistan Bilawal Bhutto Zardari while defending his remarks against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, termed it as a historic reality.
In an interview to a US channel, Foreign Minister Bilawal while talking of his comments about the Indian PM, defended his point of view and said that he has only repeated a proven historic fact. Not him but the people of Gujrat invented the term of “the butcher of Gujrat” for Modi, Bilawal added.
He said that Indian Muslims, especially in Gujrat, face violence under the Modi government. He added that he had heard that BJP had put money on his head.
The Pakistan Foreign Minister reached Washington DC on Tuesday, where he met with members of the US Congress to discuss Pak-US relations.
In his interview, the foreign minister said that Pakistan needs the international community’s support to overcome challenges posed by unprecedented floods.
Meanwhile, in a statement issued from Bilawal House Karachi, the Spokesman of Bilawal House Surendar Valasai has strongly condemned the threats made by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to the Chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.
In his reaction, the spokesperson of Bilawal House said that behind these threats to Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, is Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, because just one statement of the PPP chairman had heavily exposed Modi before the whole world.
“Modi and BJP must keep it in their mind that Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is a Red Line for the Jiyalas (PPP’s diehard workers), which no one would be allowed to cross at any cost,” he added.
The spokesman warned that the BJP should also know that Jiyalas are present in every nook and corner of the world, and if an immediate apology is not sought for the said provocation and threats, it would become difficult for Modi to travel out of India. “Otherwise, wherever Modi goes outside India, Jiyalas could welcome him with dirty eggs,” he warned.
Surendar Valasai pointed out that the threats given by the Indian Prime Minister’s party proved that the “Modi Sarkar” (Modi government) has lost the contest of logic at the hands of the young Foreign Minister of Pakistan on the table of diplomacy.