Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has appealed for talks with India and PM Modi amidst the growing danger of Pakistan’s default. Not only this, Shehbaz Sharif has also requested the Gulf country UAE to make both the countries sit at the negotiating table to resolve the issue of Kashmir. While Shahbaz is pleading with India for talks, Bilawal Bhutto, the Foreign Minister in the Government of Pakistan itself, had given a very poisonous statement against PM Modi in America and termed him as ‘Butcher of Gujarat’. Pakistanis are also surprised by the vomiting of the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister. At the same time, defense experts are calling it a big trick of the Pakistani PM. Let’s understand the whole matter…
Anas Malik, a well-known Pakistani journalist working for an Indian TV channel, says, “It seems that Pakistan’s ruling parties PPP and PML-N have a different stand on policy towards India. Both the allies are giving completely different statements which is clearly visible. Manik M. Jolly, who was an Indian Army Major, says, ‘This statement of Shahbaz does not excite me. Although this will make people jump in India. This is an attempt to show the world and this area in desperation, while asking for donations continues.
‘Shahbaz Sharif is just the mayor of Islamabad’
Jolie said, “Let Shehbaz Sharif promise that if he wants peace, he will actually destroy the terrorist network and stop cross-border terrorism.” International affairs expert Yusuf Unjhawala says that the Prime Minister of Pakistan has not said anything new. Although some people will definitely get excited by this. On the other hand, retired Major Gaurav Arya says, ‘Forget what Shahbaz Sharif wants from India. The real question is whether they have that much authority or approval or not.
Gaurav Arya says, ‘Shahbaz Sharif is just the mayor of Islamabad and not the Prime Minister of Pakistan.’ Shahbaz Sharif has given this statement at a time when Makki, a relative of Lashkar founder Hafiz Saeed, has been declared a global terrorist by the United Nations. FJ, an expert on Pakistan and Central Asia, says that Shehbaz Sharif should speak as much as he is capable of. I am sorry to say that Pakistan may claim but there is no indication that it has learned anything on the ground.