PAK Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Crosses All Limits at UNSC, Made Indecent Remark on PM Modi
PAK Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Crosses All Limits at UNSC, Made Indecent Remark on PM Modi 
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PAK Minister Bilawal Bhutto Crosses All Limits at UNSC, Made Indecent Statement Against PM Modi

Deepak Sharma

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is engaged in political attacks even on the international stage. Bilawal crossed all limits while addressing the UN Security Council (UNSC) on Thursday i.e. December 15.

Pakistan minister made a highly objectionable comment against PM Modi over the Indian foreign minister's remark that he sheltered 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.

He said "I want to tell India that Osama bin Laden is dead but the 'Butcher of Gujarat' is still alive and he is the Prime Minister of India."

Attacking S. Jaishankar in the UN Security Council meeting, Bhutto said, "Before Modi became the Prime Minister, America had banned his entry.

Accusing PM Modi and Foreign Minister S Jaishankar, Bhutto said that both the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister are not from India, the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister are from the RSS.

Taking his absurd statement further, the Foreign Minister of Pakistan said that all of them consider Hitler as their inspiration.

Question of justifying what is unacceptable to the world should not arise - S Jaishankar

This indecent statement by the minister of Pakistan has come in response to the rebuke imposed on Pakistan by the Foreign Minister of India.

Speaking at the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday i.e. December 14, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar reprimanded Pakistan for raising the Kashmir issue in the UN.

Advising Pakistan, Jaishankar had said that the country which has sheltered a terrorist like Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden should not preach.

Speaking in the meeting, Jaishankar said that the credibility of the United Nations depends on its effective response to the major challenges of the present time.

That challenge can be a pandemic, climate change, terrorism or any conflict and such threats should not be accepted as common challenges.

Attacking Pakistan, Jaishankar had said that the question of justifying what is unacceptable to the world should not arise.

Bhutto raised the Kashmir issue

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto raised the Kashmir issue in the United Nations Security Council, saying that the UNSC is primarily responsible for maintaining global peace and security.

On the demand for India's inclusion in the UNSC, Bhutto had said that adding new members to it would reduce the opportunities for most of the UN member states to be present in the Security Council. That's why we should keep in mind the sovereignty of all the member states.

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