AJK unrest damaging Kashmiri cause, Pakistan’s image: Bilawal Bhutto
Key takeaways
- He said the unrest comes at a time when global attention is strongly focused on Pakistan, adding that instability at such a moment is “deeply concerning” and counterproductive.
- Bilawal Bhutto urged protesters in AJK to end their demonstrations peacefully and called on those who have taken the law into their own hands to surrender themselves to local authorities.
- Reiterating his stance on political issues, he said that grievances and disagreements should be resolved through democratic, constitutional and peaceful means rather than through street agitation.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize ISLAMABAD: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said that the ongoing unrest in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) is damaging both the Kashmiri cause and Pakistan’s international reputation, warning that the situation is creating unnecessary opportunities for hostile elements, ARY News reported.
He said the unrest comes at a time when global attention is strongly focused on Pakistan, adding that instability at such a moment is “deeply concerning” and counterproductive.
Bilawal Bhutto urged protesters in AJK to end their demonstrations peacefully and called on those who have taken the law into their own hands to surrender themselves to local authorities. He stressed that legal and constitutional processes must be allowed to proceed without disruption.