Bilawal AJK Dadyal Rally Speech Demands Peace and Relief for Kashmir
Bilawal Kashmir Reopen Statement Rocks Ajk Rally
AJK – (Staff Reporter/Web Desk) – Bilawal Kashmir reopen statement has sparked fresh debate across Pakistan. PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari made the remarks while addressing a large crowd in Dadyal, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, on Friday.
He said if Pakistan can help end the war between the US and Iran, it can also work to reopen Kashmir. His words came at a time when the region faces ongoing protests and unrest.
The Bilawal AJK Dadyal rally drew huge public attention. People from across the region gathered to hear his message ahead of the July 27 elections.
Bilawal called these elections the most important in the region’s history. He said this vote gives people a real chance to speak up for their rights.
He admitted that past leaders failed to properly share Kashmiri concerns with Islamabad. Bilawal promised that if voters choose PPP, he will personally raise their voice at the national level.
The unrest in AJK has grown due to sit-ins linked to the banned Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee. The group was outlawed on June 5 under anti-terrorism laws.
Bilawal addressed this tension directly. He said every issue can be solved through peace and dialogue, not through force or bans.
This is where the Bilawal truth reconciliation commission Kashmir proposal comes in. He revealed that protesters had written to him seeking a solution.
In response, he suggested forming a truth and reconciliation commission. He said if this commission is created, he will personally ask protesters to pause their demonstrations.
Bilawal also asked both sides, the government and the protesters, to think about ordinary people. He said blocking food and daily supplies only hurts common citizens, not decision makers.
He acknowledged the government’s duty to maintain order. But he warned that all Kashmiris should not suffer because of a few people’s actions.
Looking ahead, Bilawal promised a constitutional convention after the elections. He said the people will bring proposals, while final decisions will rest with proper constitutional bodies.
He also questioned the federal government’s actual stance. This came after Defence Minister Khawaja Asif made statements about Kashmir and refugee seats that raised concern.
Bilawal demanded clarity from PM Shehbaz Sharif. He said if the minister’s comments do not match official policy, he should be removed from his post.
He further criticized another minister’s claim that twelve Kashmir seats were already secured. Bilawal called this attitude careless and disrespectful toward the voters of the region.
He made it clear that Kashmir’s future does not belong in anyone’s pocket. According to him, only the youth of Kashmir have the right to decide their path forward.
Bilawal ended his speech with a strong appeal. He urged the public to support PPP in what he called the final election for refugee seats in the region.
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