Pakistan was agitated by the G20 meeting being held in Kashmir, Bilawal Bhutto spewed venom

Pakistan is worried about the G20 meeting going to be held in Kashmir. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that by holding the G20 meeting in Kashmir, India will not succeed in "suppressing the voice of the people of Kashmir".

Pakistan was agitated by the G20 meeting being held in Kashmir, Bilawal Bhutto spewed venom

The third Tourism Working Group meeting of G20 is going to start today in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. Tight security arrangements have been made in the entire Kashmir to prevent terrorists from hatching any kind of conspiracy regarding this meeting to be held for three days. Everyone is excited about the meeting of the Tourism Working Group of G20 which is going to be held in Srinagar. But Pakistan is feeling chilly. Pakistani leaders are continuously spewing venom against India. The fury of Pakistan's Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has come to the fore. Bhutto said that India cannot suppress the voice of Kashmiris through the conference.

According to the news published in Dawn, Foreign Minister Bilawal has once again spewed venom against India while talking to the media in Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (POJK) on his three-day visit. He said that it is not possible for India to play an important role in the world by violating the resolutions of the United Nations.

Furious Bilawal Bhutto said that India is holding a conference in Kashmir, I have been invited to address the assembly in PoJK. Bilawal will also attend a protest rally in the Bagh district to express solidarity with the Kashmiri people.

Union Minister Jitendra Singh said that the delegates have started reaching Srinagar this morning for the G20 meeting going to be held in Srinagar. He said that this in itself is proof of what is the situation here. This will also be an opportunity to show the changed scene of Jammu and Kashmir. These representatives from all over the world will be able to go back and tell what is the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.