Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is being strategically used by the Pakistani military establishment to divert international attention. His presence at the United Nations is not a gesture of diplomacy, but a calculated move to shift focus away from the state-sponsored religious extremism and terrorism that Pakistan continues to support and export.
This diversion aims to suppress the growing awareness of the brutal oppression faced by Pakistan’s historical nation , the Sindhis, Baloch, Pashtuns, Seraikis, and the people of Gilgit-Baltistan, who live under an unnatural state structure enforced by the Punjabi-dominated military regime. These nations continue to suffer under military occupation, systemic human rights violations, ethnic cleansing, political repression, and economic exploitation.
The Pakistani military and its intelligence agency, ISI, have repeatedly abducted political activists in extrajudicial operations, later dumping their mutilated bodies in desolate areas, a pattern of state terror designed to crush voices of dissent and silence aspirations for freedom. The internal struggles of these nations for justice and Freedom are being violently suppressed through state fascism, while Pakistan seeks to hide this reality from the world.
Sending Bilawal Bhutto to the United Nations is nothing more than a diplomatic cover for the military’s colonial policies, aiming to manipulate the global narrative while crushing legitimate democratic and nationalist movements within.
Bilawal Bhutto is an inexperienced political figure currently being exploited by the Pakistani military establishment in its propaganda campaign against India. While he belongs to Sindh, a historically oppressed nation, the Punjabi-dominated Pakistani state and its military have long committed fascist atrocities and brutal repression against all historical nations within its borders.
The same military responsible for the 1971 genocide in East Pakistan, where over 3 million Bengalis were massacred and thousands of women were subjected to systematic rape by Punjabi soldiers, continues to carry out similar campaigns of violence and dehumanization in Balochistan today.
In Balochistan, the Pakistani army, particularly the ISI, is engaged in the systematic abduction, torture, and enforced disappearance of political activists. Inhuman torture cells are used against those demanding justice, and the mutilated bodies of Sindhi, Baloch, and Pashtun activists regularly appear in deserted areas, serving as horrifying evidence of state terrorism.
Pakistan has become a living hell for the nations trapped within its borders. These nations are denied the right to exist with dignity, stripped of political freedoms, and silenced through violence and fear. Their voices are suppressed, their aspirations for self-determination crushed. Meanwhile, their mineral and natural resources are plundered by the Punjabi imperialism, leaving these nations in a state of poverty, malnutrition, and social despair.
This ongoing repression is not an isolated phenomenon, it is a systematic policy rooted in colonial occupation and militarised control. The international community, human rights organisations, and global democratic voices must recognise and act upon the grave injustices committed by the Pakistani state against its nation.
The political leaders, diplomats, intellectuals, media institutions, and international human rights organisations around the world are well aware of the undeniable truth: this is the same Bilawal Bhutto Zardari whose grandfather, former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was hanged by Pakistan’s military through a judicial murder without any justifiable cause.
This is the same Bilawal whose mother, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated during General Musharraf’s regime by extremist militant groups operating under the ISI’s network. His maternal uncle, Mir Murtaza Bhutto, was also brutally shot dead in Karachi by agents linked to the same intelligence apparatus.
The civilised world clearly understands that Pakistan is an unnatural state, ideologically founded on the false and deceptive concept of “two-nation theory” based on religious nationalism. This ideological foundation has served as a psychological breeding ground for extremism and terrorism. Pakistan’s military has long been the region’s largest factory of Islamist jihadist terrorism, a fact acknowledged even by its leaders, from Benazir Bhutto and Imran Khan to the current Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, who publicly admitted Pakistan’s role as a facilitator and manufacturer of violent extremists and Terrorists for global powers.
It is now crystal clear: Pakistan is a state built upon fear, fundamentalism, and terrorism. Its military has actively fueled militant insurgencies across the region, from Afghanistan to Indian Kashmir. Recently, Pakistani-backed militants carried out a deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Indian Kashmir, killing innocent civilians.
This is the same Pakistan whose military committed genocide against innocent Bengalis in 1971. It is the same state that continues to carry out ethnic cleansing against the Baloch people and systematically exploits Sindh and its native Sindhi population. Through coercive control of Sindh’s natural resources and denial of their fair share of water, with 75% of the Indus River’s water diverted to Punjab through unauthorised canals and dams, Pakistan enforces neo-colonial domination over Sindh.
The Punjabi-dominated military establishment has occupied millions of acres of Sindhi land. It forcibly evicts entire villages and communities from their ancestral homes. Recently, in the Moro City Sindh, a planned land grab operation in the village of Bajrani Laghari led to the brutal killing of two local villagers, Zahid Laghari and Irfan Laghari, by ISI operatives disguised in civilian clothing. This was a calculated move to instil fear, suppress resistance, and pave the way for a forced military takeover of Sindhi lands.
Such crimes are not isolated incidents; they reflect a deep, structural system of state-sponsored oppression, ethnic persecution, and internal colonialism, all under the guise of a federation that, in truth, is controlled entirely by a fascist Punjabi military elite.
We wish to alert the international community that the unnatural state of Pakistan, ruled by the Punjabi elite and its brutal, corrupt, and terrorist military establishment, is using Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, a politically inexperienced and immature young man, as a tool on the global stage to further its anti-India narrative. This is being done to justify and conceal Pakistan’s long-standing policy of sponsoring terrorism across the region, a policy actively carried out and continued by its military.
Another key reason behind this manipulation is to distract the world’s attention from the systematic atrocities and genocidal policies being committed against the historical nations within Pakistan. These nations, particularly Sindhis, Baloch, and Pashtuns, have been reduced to colonial subjects. They are facing severe political repression, economic exploitation, and cultural erasure.
In Sindh, the military establishment continues to illegally occupy river waters and vast agricultural lands. The people of Sindh are in a state of continuous protest against this occupation and exploitation. The historic nations trapped within the borders of Pakistan are actively struggling for their freedom from political tyranny, economic oppression, and forced subjugation.
To divert global attention from the brutal state-led genocide and fascism being perpetrated by the Pakistani military, especially in Sindh and Balochistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is being deployed on international platforms to promote Pakistan’s anti-India stance. One of the calculated reasons behind his selection is his Sindhi identity, through which the Pakistani establishment seeks to create a false image that the Sindhi people are also aligned with Pakistan’s anti-India narrative. This is a complete fabrication and a strategic deception.
In reality, the Sindhi nation is struggling for its liberation from the Pakistani state, a state that continues to crush their identity, plunder their resources, and violate their basic human rights.
As the Sindhi nation, we strongly condemn and express our astonishment at Bilawal Bhutto’s role in facilitating the deceitful propaganda of Pakistan’s oppressive Punjabi ruling elite and its corrupt military establishment. His recent efforts to mislead the international community with anti-India narratives represent nothing but a dangerous act of self-deception and an attempt to deceive the world.
We are deeply shocked by the immature and irresponsible behaviour of Bilawal Bhutto, who, despite being inexperienced, is being used by the Pakistani state and its military to spread false narratives against India on international platforms. This act is especially troubling given the context of the recent terrorist attacks orchestrated by Pakistan’s military inside Indian territory. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, a precise and morally justified campaign aimed exclusively at eliminating terrorist hideouts inside Pakistan.
India’s firm commitment, moral courage, and strategic clarity in the fight against terrorism reflect a significant political and ethical victory. However, some regional forces now seek to escalate this into a permanent conflict with India and to launch sustained negative propaganda on global platforms. These efforts appear to be designed to drag India into a broader war under the pretext of countering terrorism.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, driven by political ambition and inexperience, is being exploited by Pakistan’s Punjabi elite and terrorist-supporting military to serve as a mouthpiece for their anti-India agenda on international stages such as the United Nations. We, as the Sindhi nation, declare unequivocally that we have no connection with such acts or narratives. His actions do not represent the will or position of the Sindhi people.
We reject the use of Bilawal Bhutto by the Pakistani establishment to falsely portray unity among oppressed nations within Pakistan, particularly the Sindhis, in its confrontational stance against India. The Sindhi nation stands separate from such deception and continues its peaceful struggle for freedom and justice.
The world must understand the reality that the nations imprisoned and colonised within Pakistan are struggling for freedom from Pakistan’s occupation, fascism, and brutality. To conceal the oppression, fascism, and terrorism it inflicts on these nations and across the region, the Pakistani military is making a failed attempt to use Bilawal Bhutto on the international stage for anti-India propaganda.
We believe that the essence of this entire position can be explained in a few words: India is waging a war against terrorism for the survival of humanity, whereas Pakistan, by acting as a protector and nurturer of terrorists, is committing crimes and sins against humanity.
Shafi Burfat
Chairman
Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz
Germany