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International News: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Kashmir, the relations between India and Pakistan have once again become very stressful. After this attack, India has taken strict measures against Pakistan, causing a stir in Pakistan. But this tension further increased the incident when Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader Bilawal Bhutto Zardari made a controversial statement.
In an interview to Geo News, Bilawal Bhutto called for talks between the two countries. He said, "Pakistan and India should sit and talk among themselves and find a solution to controversies. We had offered talks with India earlier, but regretted that India rejected it."
The main objective of this statement was to reduce the ongoing tension between the two countries, but Bhutto's statement became the cause of a new controversy. Earlier, when Bhutto had openly threatened the Indians during a rally in Sindh province in Pakistan, "Sindhu is ours and will always be ours. This river will either flow our water, or the blood of Indians." This statement created a wave of anger in India and dissolved more bitterness in the relationship between the two countries.
India immediately responded to Bilawal Bhutto's statement. Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said, "There is no need to pay much attention to his statement. When there is no water, how will they jump? Do not take such statements seriously, this is just a political strategy." Puri's statement was a direct message to Pakistan that India should not tolerate any kind of threat or provocation.
After India's tough reply, Bilawal Bhutto felt the need to clarify his statement. He again gave a statement that the two countries should meet and talk to find solutions to their disputes. Bhutto also said that Pakistan has a policy of peace, and it always wishes to communicate with India. His statement was now trying to move towards a peaceful solution by coming on the backfoot.
This development has become important in terms of Indian politics and international relations. After the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the tension between the two countries has increased further, and at such a time such disputed statements can only spoil the relationship. However, it has been observed in history that when stress reaches its peak, leaders of the two countries usually move towards dialogue.
Many experts believe that Bilawal Bhutto's statement may be a strategy in Pakistan, so that India can be persuaded to negotiate. At the same time, the attitude of Indian leaders is strict at this time, and they are demanding to stop Pakistan's terrorist activities before any compromise talks with Pakistan.
Now the question arises whether peace will be established between the two countries despite this latest controversy? Will Bhutto's appeal reach India and there will be a possibility of a permanent solution between the two countries? At the moment, tension between the two countries is increasing, but it will be interesting to see that in the coming days