Rallies in Bagh, Muzaffarabad: No one’s dictation but will of Kashmiris supreme: Bilawal
By Our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Friday said his party would not take anyone’s dictation but the Kashmiri people.
“If they want peace, we will do that, and if they want war, we will go to war and we will do as per the wishes of Kashmiris,” he said while addressing election rallies at Bagh and Muzaffarabad.
He said [PPP’s rival parties were] those people were the ones who were either praying for [Narendra] Modi’s success in the elections or inviting him [Modi] to their wedding parties. But the PPP was the only party which opposed Narendra Modi, he added. “Jiyalas neither accept any trade on Kashmir, nor the puppet,” he added.
“These are the people who called terrorists ‘Shaheed’ and these are the people who are calling Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto a traitor,” said Bilawal.
The PPP chairman said a “federal minister, who is a bad minister” was sent to Kashmir who called the Quaid-e-Awam Zulfikar Ali Bhutto “a traitor”. “The Kashmiris will take revenge from these people by stamping their vote on the arrow on 25th July,” he said.
Referring to the PTI government, he said the real face of the change is historical poverty, unemployment and price-hike in Pakistan and we have to save Kashmir from this puppet and his change.
He saluted the three residents of Bagh, who were martyred on October 18, 2007. He said that no one could harm our relations with Kashmiri people. “This relation will remain till the Day of Judgement,” he said.
He said whenever the “puppet prime minister” opens his mouth on Kashmir, he commits mistakes. “This puppet is a laughing stock for the entire world and this prime minister is an illegitimate prime minister and incapable. Kashmiris do not accept him. Kashmiris will not accept a puppet prime minister in Kashmir because he will be a puppet of the puppet,” he added.
Addressing an election rally in Muzaffarabad, Bilawal said Modi and the puppet both were shivering and shaking after seeing such a large crowd in the PPP rally.
The PPP chairman said neither the PTI nor the PMLN increased the salaries and pensions, but the PPP increased salaries up to 120 per cent, pensions up to 100 per cent and the salaries of the brave soldiers up to 175 per cent. “On 27 July, the jiyala prime minister of Kashmir will increase the salaries,” he said.
He appreciated the jiyalas for holding such a massive and huge gathering in Muzaffarabad.
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