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Surrender Is Not in Pakistan’s Dictionary Terrorists Have Been Crushed - Bilawal Bhutto
Surrender Is Not in Pakistan’s Dictionary Terrorists Have Been Crushed - Bilawal Bhutto

Surrender Is Not in Pakistan’s Dictionary Terrorists Have Been Crushed – Bilawal Bhutto

Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has said that the backbone of terrorists has been broken and “surrender is not in Pakistan’s dictionary.” He urged the international community to support Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. He added that terrorism has no religion or border, and instead of blaming others, India should join global efforts to end terrorism. He called on Indian leadership to sit at the table for peace talks in the region, especially on unresolved issues like Kashmir, as Reported By Save Our Pak News Channel On Wednesday.

Speaking at the global conference titled “Pakistan’s War Against Terrorism – For the World,” former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto said that terrorism is a worldwide problem. Pakistan has made the biggest sacrifices in this fight and has suffered huge losses in terms of lives and economy.

Bilawal stated that Pakistan is fully committed in the fight against terrorists. “We must defeat terrorism to ensure a safe future for our next generations,” he said. He praised operations like Zarb-e-Azb and Radd-ul-Fasaad for breaking the backbone of terrorists. Pakistan is playing a frontline role in this war and will never bow down to extremists. “Surrender is not an option for Pakistan,” he repeated.

He also said that digital propaganda is now another dangerous challenge of our time. Pakistan’s armed forces have played a strong and effective role in this war for the past two decades. He highlighted that over 92,000 lives have been lost in this fight.

Bilawal Bhutto further said that Pakistan has clearly told Afghanistan not to let its land be used against Pakistan. He said that since the Taliban came into power, attacks from Afghan soil on Pakistan have increased by 40%. He urged the interim Afghan government to stick to the Doha Agreement and stop these violations.

He added that Pakistan is fighting this war not just for itself, but for the peace of the whole world. The global community must work with Pakistan in this mission. He also spoke about Pakistan’s youth population, saying that 65% of the population is under 30 years old. “We are giving them jobs and opportunities to grow. They don’t need firewalls; they need fast internet,” he said.

Lastly, Bilawal invited India to sit down for talks, solve the Kashmir issue, and stop using water as a weapon. He said India should learn from Pakistan’s efforts and strength in the war against terrorism.

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