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Bilawal asks Kashmiris not to vote for PML-N

By Web Desk
May 30, 2016

MIRPUR: Pakistan People’s Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Monday criticized the PML-N government for its foreign policy which he said pushed the country into isolation.

Addressing a rally, the young PPP leader asked the people of Azad Kashmir not to vote for the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz as it would be tantamount to supporting government’s anti-Kashmir and Modi-friendly policies.

“Terrible violation of human rights in the occupied Kashmir comes into my mind when I talk about Modi,” he said.

“Our foreign policy is going towards destruction. We don't have the same terms with Afghanistan like we had before, Iran is also not happy with us,” Bilawal Bhutto said.

The PPP chairman also took an exception to government for its foreign policy that failed to strike F-16 aircraft deal, adding that drone attacks are now being carried out in the settled areas of Balochistan.

He said China Pakistan Economic Corridor Projects had also been made controversial due to government’s policies

Bilawal Bhutto said Nawaz Sharif neglected Charter of Democracy after coming in power. “But I cannot forget COD because it has a signature of my mother,” he said.

He said his mother Benazir Bhutto faced fake cases and her bank accounts were freezed before being forced into exile.

The PPP chairman said the accountability was a threat to throne of Raiwind instead of democracy. He said why the prime minister was avoiding accountability if he was clean.