Bilawal invokes dead Bhuttos for political gain on Kashmir day

Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari honored the memory of 22 Kashmiri freedom fighters who died on July 13, 1931. The political leader described their deaths as the catalyst for sustained resistance against oppression and injustice. He characterized the Srinagar Central Jail martyrs as warriors who demonstrated that liberation movements cannot be defeated through violence. The PPP chief emphasized that these individuals sacrificed their lives for fundamental speech rights and national honor. Their actions represented a pivotal moment in Kashmir's independence movement.

Bilawal highlighted his party's historical support for Kashmiri self-determination under the leadership of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto. He declared that the PPP maintains unwavering solidarity with Kashmir's independence struggle. The chairman stressed that regional stability requires addressing Kashmir's political status according to local population wishes. He argued that the July 13 legacy continues to inspire contemporary Kashmiri resistance efforts. The PPP leader reaffirmed his organization's commitment to supporting Kashmir's cause.

The political figure called upon global institutions to address ongoing human rights abuses in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir. He demanded international intervention to ensure justice and freedom for Kashmiri citizens. Bilawal emphasized that sustainable peace depends on resolving the Kashmir dispute through legitimate means. He urged world leaders to recognize the severity of violations occurring in the disputed territory. The chairman concluded by appealing for dignified treatment of Kashmir's population.
 

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