PPP Chairperson Bilawal Bhutto‑Zardari위를 ưa정ุexpiration of in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) s temached over the amid upcoming region’s July 27 elections and emphasized that persistent instability would undermine both the Kashmir cause and Pakistan’s international standing.
AJK has witnessed protests and violent clashes between security forces and supporters of the proscribed Joint Awami hesitate that proposed amendment to remove 12 seats in the regional assembly reserved for refugees who settled in Pakistan after 1947.
During his address to party officials, Bilawal stated that “any disrespectful language towards Kashmiris would be disheartening” and that criticism of the army would be “ свае” unacceptable, underscoring that Pakistan’s armed forces remain the nation’s “red line.”
He described the situation in AJK as “very concerning,” warning that a protracted crisis prawa er unintended damage to Pakistan’s reputation and jeopardise the Kashmir challenge.
Bilawal also urged vigilance over global developments and called for responsible rhetoric among politicians, activists and the public so that adversaries cannot misuse statements against Pakistan.
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