Key Points

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has candidly acknowledged Pakistan's difficulties in garnering international support for its Kashmir stance. At a United Nations news conference, he noted receptiveness on issues like terrorism, but not on Kashmir. He skipped comparisons between Kashmir and Gaza, emphasizing distinct differences. Bhutto also criticized India's approach to the Kashmir issue, suggesting influences from Israeli policies.

Key Points: Bilawal Bhutto Admits Challenges in Kashmir Effort at UN

  • Bilawal Bhutto acknowledges hurdles in international support for Kashmir
  • Emphasizes differences between Kashmir and Palestinian issues
  • Criticizes India’s policies, linking them with Israeli strategies
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Bilawal Bhutto concedes Pakistan faces 'hurdles' in its Kashmir campaign

Bilawal Bhutto acknowledges Pakistan's struggle with international support for its Kashmir campaign.

"There’s no meaningful comparison between the plight of the Palestinians and Kashmir. - Bilawal Bhutto"

United Nations, June 4

Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has conceded that his country hasn't made headway in its Kashmir campaign at the United Nations and elsewhere in general.

"As far as the hurdles we face within the UN and in general, as far as the Kashmir cause is concerned, that still exists," Bilawal, who is leading a delegation of Pakistani parliamentarians, said at a news conference here on Tuesday.

He asserted that in his meetings with UN officials and diplomats, he found "receptiveness" on issues like terrorism and water, but it did not extend to Kashmir.

Bilawal, who is the Chairman of the Pakistan People's Party, dismissed an attempt by a Palestinian journalist to equate Kashmir and Gaza, a familiar ploy that some Pakistanis have also used.

"Let me emphasise from the outset, there is, there's no meaningful comparison that I can make between the plight of the Palestinians and the plight of Pakistan, the plight of Kashmir," he said.

"What we're seeing in Gaza, what we're seeing in Palestine, is uniquely outrageous, inhumane and condemnable in all shapes, forms and terms," he added.

But he went on to allege that India was drawing its inspiration from Israel and that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was trying to model himself on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, but was nowhere near him.

Bilawal's delegation was modeled by Islamabad after the all-party delegations India has been sending around the world to explain its policy of zero-tolerance for terrorism and the Operation Sindoor that was launched against terrorist facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir after the massacre of 26 people in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.

After arriving in New York on Monday, the Pakistani delegation met UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, General Assembly President Philemon Yang, Security Council President Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, and permanent representatives of the US, China, Russia, France to the UN, and the non-permanent members of the Council.

They are due to be in Washington on Wednesday, when the Indian Parliamentay delegation led by Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor will also be there.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Finally some honesty from Pakistan's side! For decades they've wasted resources on this Kashmir obsession while their own people suffer. Maybe now they'll focus on real issues like education and economy. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Interesting that he admits failure but still tries to compare Modi ji with Netanyahu. Such cheap tactics won't work anymore. The world knows Pakistan's role in terrorism. Focus on your own house first!
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Amit S.
At least he didn't equate Kashmir with Gaza this time. Small mercies! But the whole UN drama is just for their domestic audience. Meanwhile, PoK residents want to join India - that's the real story they're hiding.
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Sunita R.
Pakistan should learn from Bangladesh - how focusing on development brings prosperity. Their Kashmir obsession is like beating a dead horse. The world has moved on, they should too.
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Vikram J.
While I disagree with Bhutto's views, his admission shows India's diplomatic success. Our foreign policy under Modi ji has been strong and consistent. Operation Sindoor was a masterstroke that exposed Pakistan's terror factories.
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Neha P.
The timing is interesting - just when Shashi Tharoor's delegation is reaching Washington. They know India presents facts while Pakistan peddles fiction. Hope the world sees through this drama. 🙏

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