Wednesday, May 10, 2023

We need a statesman

Every country needs a statesman who could represent  the country on a diplomatic way. In the modern world the wise foreign minister is no less than a blessing. Fortunately Pakistan has been blessed with the one in a form of Bilawal Bhutto. He is successfully carrying the legacy gracefully and fight his country's case intelligently.

We have witnessed the one in his recent visit to India, where he was invited by S Jaishankar to attend the conference. The start was good and Bilawal outsmarted them and rejected Indian false  propaganda of proxy war and  presented the case of 'Samjhota express massacre' bravely.  They were completely clueless and failed miserably to satisfy him . On the contrary, Indian foreign minister forgot about all the ethics and norms of a civilized host and insulted Pakistani FM  in a  press conference. 

This kind of  behaviour reflects how confused Indian foreign office had become. The voice of dissent could be audible from different circles within India.  People in India who  did not like the unethical remarks and pedestrian level politics  of their foreign minister. They were of the view that Bilawal would not have been invited in the first place. They are not in favour of inviting him  again if this is how Indians are going to behave.

There is a method in this madness!

People know that why FM of India stooped to this level  'Bjp's Karnataka election'. Bilawal Bhutto took Indians stance to cleaners. Exposing the real Indian face that Indians can't be blind folded by false Indian propaganda.They need to check the facts without any bias particularly on the matter of Kashmir.

Indian poor me behaviour would not be sold  and they must give an ear to the concerns that Pakistan has shown.

 Bilawal, unexpectedly, outshined the experienced Indian FM- He stuck to his Foreign Office rhetoric that “India should not weaponise Terrorism” and he almost succeeded in getting under the skin of experienced Indian. 

Time  to take a bold decision and need to do more if want to improve the economic condition of poor citizen of both the countries.

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