Pakistan never supports terrorists, Bilawal India’s Karan Thapar says clearly

PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zze-Ze speaks during an interview with AFP at the Pakistani Embassy in Washington, DC. – AFP/file
  • Pakistan is fighting for the greatest inner war against terrorism: Bilawal.
  • Says can’t hide anything after reviewing the FATF process.
  • Adds Pakistan offered a impartial examination but India rejected.

Former Foreign Minister and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) President Bilawal Bhutto-Zze rejected India’s claims of condescending terrorist groups to carry out attacks outside Pakistan.

In an interview with Indian journalist Karan Thapar said Bilawal: “Pakistan does not allow willingly to allow […] The groups you mentioned, or any group to carry out terrorist attacks outside Pakistan, but also within Pakistan. “

In highlighting the country’s loss during the war against terrorism, the PPP legislator said the world is aware that Pakistan was facing terrorism for the past several decades.

“Pakistan is fighting and fought for the biggest inner war against terrorism. We have lost 92,000 lives completely. Just last year we lost more than 1,200 civilian lives in more than 200 different terrorist attacks.”

“With the rate in which terrorist attacks take place just this year alone, if they continue at this pace, this year will be the bloodiest year in Pakistan’s history.”

Remembering the murder of his mother and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Bilawal said, “I am also a victim of terrorism. I feel that the pain of the victims of the Pahagam -Terroric attack. I understand the trauma that their families experience in a way more than many others can ever imagine.”

He also elaborated on Pakistan’s ongoing struggle to eradicate the threat and said, “Pakistan underwent a process in which we not only took military action against terrorist groups in Pakistan.”

He said Pakistan in the previous Zardari term conducted an operation in South Waziristan after Benazir’s murder, and the next government conducted another operation in the North -Waziristan.

‘Strict’ FATF process

“We implemented a national action plan as far as our actions against the worship groups for India. Most recently we went through a strict fat [Financial Action Task Force] treat.”

He added that the international community was very aware of and approved Pakistan’s actions against the said terrorist groups.

Bilawal added that FATF is a very strict process that has a complete monitoring mechanism, so it’s not like you can hide it.

Imspicated Indian accusations said Bilawal that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif immediately after the Pahagam attack, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said in public that Islamabad is “willing to be part of any independent international investigation of the incident, our hands are pure.”

“We had that kind of confidence. It was the Indian government that rejected this offer. Today, the Indian government has not shared with Pakistan or the international community.”

Pakistan and India engaged in a military confrontation in May, triggered by April’s Pahagam attack in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). Pakistan has denied involvement in the attack.

Bilawal had also led a parliamentary delegation that visited global capitals on a mission to debunk the Indian propaganda in the wake of the recent conflict between the two countries.

The nuclear armed rivals used missiles, drones, and artillery fire during the worst of the four-day matches in decades they agreed on a ceasefire.

In response to the Indian aggression, Pakistan’s armed forces launched a large-scale military action called “Operation Bunyan-Um-Marsoos,” and targeted several Indian military targets across multiple regions.

The fluid’s ceasefire was first announced by US President Donald Trump on social media after Washington held conversations with both sides, but India has been different with Trump’s claims that it was due to his intervention and threats of interrupting trade interviews.

However, Pakistan has recognized Trump’s efforts and formally recommended him at the Nobel Peace Prize 2026, referring to his role in abusing tension between Pakistan and India last month.

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