Even as Prime Minister Imran Khan told Pakistan Parliament that his government’s foreign policy is a “success story”, claiming that the issue of Kashmir was raised at global platforms like never before, the Opposition has taken the governmnet to task for not doing enough.
“I am surprised to see Prime Minister Imran Khan call his government’s foreign policy as a success. The Kashmir issue has been completely compromised. Kashmir is out of our hands now since August 5, 2019. And his government has done nothing about it,” Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairperson of Pakistan People Party (PPP) said.
“India became non-permanent member of UNSC with massive votes. And our government’s foreign policy kept numb… became completely irrelevant in the matter. I ask how and why did this happen when the so called successful diplomacy was active?”, he questioned.
Khwaja Asif, senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N), too lashed out at the government for its failure in gaining support from the international community over the Kashmir issue and allowing it to slip the issue into India’s hands
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