CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Pakistan’s former Foreign Minister and PPP Chairman, faced sharp criticism after his recent remarks targeting India’s treatment of Muslims. Bhutto’s comments, made during a televised discussion, intended to portray India in a negative light. However, the narrative quickly backfired when a reporter countered him with facts about Operation Sindoor, a symbolic event that showcased Hindu-Muslim unity in India.

The reporter highlighted how, despite political rhetoric, grassroots India often witnesses harmony and solidarity among communities. Operation Sindoor, which celebrated interfaith participation in cultural traditions, was cited as a key example of India’s inclusive fabric. The rebuttal left Bhutto momentarily speechless, drawing widespread attention on social media platforms, where users praised the journalist for standing up to propaganda. Many Indian commentators called out Bhutto’s double standards, pointing toward minority rights issues in Pakistan itself.

The incident has sparked a broader conversation about political opportunism, media accountability, and communal harmony. Bhutto’s attempt to internationalize domestic Indian matters has now turned into a lesson in diplomatic miscalculation and factual rebuttal, with Operation Sindoor emerging as a powerful reminder of India’s pluralism.

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