BJP's JK unit protests against Bhutto's remarks on PM Modi, demands for apology

The Jammu and Kashmir unit of BJP protested on Saturday in response to remarks made by Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP workers yelled anti-Bhutto slogans and demanded an apology from him. The protest ...

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BJP workers protest over Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi
The Jammu and Kashmir unit of BJP protested on Saturday in response to remarks made by Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. BJP workers yelled anti-Bhutto slogans and demanded an apology from him. The protest was taken out from the party's office in Jawahar Nagar area.

The party said the protests will continue till Bhutto tenders an apology.

"This is a protest against the Pakistan government. We appeal it to hang Bhutto and until he apologies to the people of India, protests will continue," party activist Mohammad Yusuf Dar said.


"This march is part of the country-wide protests by BJP against Bhutto's shameless comments against our beloved prime minister. This protest is against Pakistan which is a terror state," party's Kashmir media incharge, Manzoor Ahmad, told reporters.

Bhutto made the comments following India's External Affairs minister S Jaishankar's sharp attack on Pakistan over its support to terrorism at the United Nations Security Council meeting.
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