Bilawal, Maryam Nawaz have no knowledge of Kashmir: Fawad Chaudhry
ISLAMABAD: Reacting to the speeches of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Maryam Nawaz, Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry on Friday said they have no knowledge of the history of Kashmir and the struggle of Kashmiris.
“Their parents are involved in cases of looting billions of rupees from Pakistan and are on the run and now they are filling their place. They have neither a political ideology nor a purpose and even their speeches do not show what they intend to do,” Fawad noted. He asserted that those who ruled the country for 30 years do not know of their own policies and what do they want. “They used to be afraid of even taking the name of Kulbhushan during their rule. What policy solutions could they offer,” he wondered and said Prime Minister Imran Khan is the ambassador of Kashmir. Today Narendra Modi is being given a strong answer because Imran Khan's government is here. “PM Imran Khan broke global silence on Kashmir, raised voice for Kashmir in the OIC, the UN Security Council and worldwide,” he maintained.
“How those who stashed money abroad will protect the ideology of Pakistan. In Azad Jammu and Kashmir, both the parties ruled for ten years but their performance was zero,” he said. “Kashmiris remember both PML-N and the PPP for their performance on Kashmir with dilapidated roads, lack of health and education facilities. People of Kashmir cannot be deceived,” he contended.
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