Imran Khan's party agitated over Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto's visit to India, know what he said?
Bilawal Bhutto / Imran Khan's party agitated over Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto's visit to India, know what he said?
Bilawal Bhutto - Imran Khan's party agitated over Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto's visit to India, know what he said?
Bilawal Bhutto: Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto will come to India to participate in the SCO Summit i.e. Shanghai Cooperation Organisation's meeting. Imran Khan's party has strongly criticized his visit to India. Senior leader of Imran Khan's party Tehreek-e-Insaf i.e. PTI Fawad Chaudhary has taken a dig at Bilawal's decision to visit India. Fawad Chaudhary tweeted that 'Bilawal Bhutto's visit to India would be an insult to the sacrifices of Kashmiris.' ' doesn't even have the status.Pakistan was hesitant about visiting India earlierEarlier, Pakistan was undecided on whether to be a part of the SCO summit in India or not. India had already sent a message to Pakistan to participate in this summit, on which Pakistan was in turmoil. But on Thursday, Pakistan's department spokesperson Mumtab Zahra Baloch made it clear that Bilawal would visit India. Fawad Chaudhry, a close aide of Imran, said that putting aside the Kashmir issue and prioritizing cooperation with India is part of an international agenda. He said that the PDM government was imposed on Pakistan to fulfill this agenda.Pakistan will not be allowed to become a puppet country: Fawad ChaudharyFawad Chaudhary said that 'PTI is in favor of friendly relations with other countries including India. But insisted that 'PTI will not allow Pakistan to become a puppet country'. The SCO summit will be held in India on 4 and 5 May. The Pakistani spokesperson said that 'Bilawal will be part of the Council of Foreign Ministers CFM held in Goa, India, which will be a part of the SCO Summit, and will lead the Pakistan delegation. Baloch, on the other hand, said that 'Pakistan's foreign minister will attend the conference on the invitation of India's foreign minister. This will be the first high-level visit by any Pakistani leader in recent years.