
Sindh Senior Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has described Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's interview with Karan Thapar as a significant diplomatic achievement for Pakistan.
In his statement, the senior minister said that Bilawal Bhutto is not only a symbol of young leadership but is also emerging as a respected global voice for Pakistan. The confidence, foresight, and sagacity with which he has highlighted Pakistan's stance on a very sensitive issue, like terrorism, at the international forum are commendable.
Sharjeel has said that to engage in such a manner with so much authority in front of a gritty and seasoned journalist like Karan Thapar, and put him on the back foot, is a candid admission of Bilawal Bhutto's political maturity and diplomatic acumen.
He said that Karan Thapar is the same journalist during whose interview Narendra Modi had once removed his microphone, and today, Chairman Bilawal not only stood his ground in front of him but also successfully turned the tide of the conversation in his favour. This interview was not merely an exchange of words but a powerful diplomatic representation of Pakistan, something that is urgently needed in today's global context.
Sharjeel said that Bilawal Bhutto is not merely a politician but the inheritor of the political and ideological legacy of three generations. The leadership of the PPP does not engage in politics for temporary popularity; it has consistently advanced with a deep awareness of history. He said that PPP's policy on sensitive issues such as terrorism, Kashmir, and India was always clear-cut and principled.
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