NEW DELHI – Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto’s remarks against Indianpremier Narendra Modi has sparked outrage in the neighboring country wherethe ruling party launched nationwide protests.
The Hindutva-inspired party workers termed Bilawal’s remarks ‘highlyderogatory’. In viral clips, workers burned Foreign Minister’s effigy andchanted anti-Pakistan slogans.
The saffron party also staged a protest outside Pakistan High Commission inthe federal capital where workers said that Bhutto’s remarks aimed atdiverting global attention from Pakistan’s dilapidating economy.
In UN Security Council, India’s foreign minister S. Jaishankar accusedIslamabad of perpetuating terrorism and sheltering the al-Qaeda chiefresponding to the allegations, FM Bilawal said Bin Laden died but thebutcher of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, is still alive and has become the primeminister of India.
In his presser, Bilawal mentioned that Modi was even banned from enteringthe US, calling him the prime minister and foreign minister of RSS, whichdraws inspiration from Hitler’s SS.
Narendra Modi, the prime minister of a country of around 1.4 billion is aman with a massacre on his hands, as he bears responsibility for one of theworst religious violence ever seen in South Asia.






