In response to Jaishankar, Bilawal Bhutto gave advice and said, ‘The collective security of our people is our joint responsibility. Terrorism remains a threat to global security. We should not make terrorism a weapon for diplomatic gains. “When I talk about it (terrorism), I don’t just talk as the foreign minister of Pakistan whose people have faced the most attacks,” he said. Rather, I am also talking as a son whose mother was killed by terrorists. I can feel this pain.
Did not like Bilawal’s advice
“My country and I are determined to be part of regional and global efforts to eliminate this menace,” Bilawal said. People did not like Bilawal’s advice on terrorism. Pakistan expert Faran Jafri wrote on Twitter, “The son whose own mother was killed by the same jihadists his government supports against India, warns against weaponizing terrorism when visiting India.” Used to be.’
There will be riots in Pakistan for food, how long will the poor people keep patience?
What did S Jaishankar say on terrorism
In an indirect reference to Pakistan in the meeting of foreign ministers of SCO member countries, Jaishankar said that all its forms including cross-border terrorism should be eliminated. The External Affairs Minister said that all means of financing terrorist activities should be stopped. He said that even when the world was dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects, the problem of terrorism remained the same. The reference of the Foreign Minister was towards Pakistan.