
Pakistan's Plea for Peace: Bilawal Bhutto's New York Visit Spotlights Kashmir Conflict
Bilawal Bhutto's New York Visit Highlights Pakistan's Plea for Kashmir Resolution From the bustling streets of New York City, GEO TV's Murtaza Ali Shah reported on the arrival of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party. This visit comes at a crucial time, as tensions between India and Pakistan remain high. Shah's report focuses on Pakistan's message of peace and the urgent need for a resolution to the Kashmir conflict. "Pakistan wants peace," Shah stated in his video report, "but it's a peace built on equality and justice." He emphasized that lasting peace in the region is impossible without addressing the long-standing Kashmir issue. Shah's report also highlights India's controversial use of water resources as a political weapon. He condemned these actions, asserting that such tactics only exacerbate tensions and hinder any progress toward a peaceful resolution. The video underscores Pakistan's commitment to combating terrorism and working toward a more stable and secure region. The report concludes with a renewed call for international attention to the Kashmir conflict and a hope for a peaceful resolution.