Fatima Bhutto, the granddaughter and writer of former Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, asked Wednesday to release the Indian Air Force pilot from the Imran Khan government of Pakistan, who claimed to have captured Pakistan after an air conflict.
Pilot congratulations were caught on Wednesday allegedly when they got out safely from their MiG-21 Bison aircraft. Although she crossed the LOC and fell to Pakistan. The pilot which India had said was missing, it was a compliment.
Fatima Bhutto wrote in the New York Times article that I and many other young Pakistani people urge our country to release Indian pilot as a sign of our commitment to peace, humanity and prestige, which has been caught.
I and many other young Pakistanis have called upon our country to release the captured Indian pilot as a gesture of our commitment to peace, humanity and dignity. My piece in @nytimes https://t.co/Vmd7EWlDvX
— fatima bhutto (@fbhutto) February 27, 2019
Fatima has written in the New York Times article that both India and Pakistan are nuclear-powered countries, which have fought several wars since partition in 1947. Our (Pakistan) army has faced the war in 1965, 1971 and 1999. Hundreds of skirmishes have occurred between these wars, there have been accusations of secret support from border crossings and terrorism.
‘Twitter War
It has been further written that she has never seen peace between her country (Pakistan) and her neighbor. But this time, like this, there is no twitter war between the two nuclear powers. She has written that she is wondering how people are celebrating warlike situation by displaying their place on social accounts.
Pakistan must maintain this profoundly moral stand. It would be an important gesture to release the captured Indian airforce pilot. Our commitment at this moment must be to peace and humanity.
— fatima bhutto (@fbhutto) February 27, 2019
They have finally endorsed peace and wrote that the youth of their generation have fought for the right to speak in Pakistan and they do not have any fear while raising their voice for the most essential “peace”. Om Shanti Om!