In a video clip circulating on social media, Bilawal can be seen tearing into Imran Khan over how Pakistan is now forced to defend Muzaffarabad.
Pakistan Peoples' Party (PPP) chairman Bhutto said that earlier Pakistan’s policies focused on snatching Srinagar from India, but now it has become difficult to even save Muzaffarabad.
Muzaffarabad is the capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir located at the confluence of Jhelum and Neelum rivers.
“Earlier what used to be our policy on Kashmir? We would trtategise over ghow to tajke Srinagar from them. Now under Imran Khan government we are forced to devise strategy on how will we save Muzaffarabad,” a highly irked Bilawal can be heard saying while addressing a group of people.
Meeting between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump held on the sidelines of G7 summit, where the latter took a U-turn on his previous mediation claim of Jammu and Kashmir, has triggered volatile reactions from Pakistan.
In an apparent backtracking from his earlier comments, Trump said he feels that both India and Pakistan can resolve the Kashmir problem on their own.
Watch Bilawal Bhutto attacking Imran Khan:
Imran Khan addressed the nation after Modi-Trump meet and issued a nuclear threat to India saying that Pakistan wouldn't be afraid of using its nuclear powers for Kashmir.
Khan assured the people of Pakistan that his government will stand by the Kashmiris till India lifts the restrictions in the Valley.
Outlining his government's future strategy on Kashmir, Khan said: "First, I believe, the entire nation should stand with the Kashmiri nation. I have said this that I will act as Kashmir's ambassador".
"I will tell the world about this, I have shared this with the heads of state that I have been in contact with. I will raise this issue at the UN as well," he said, referring to his scheduled address to the UN General Assembly next month.