Rabya Kulsoom praises Bilawal Bhutto for addressing Islamophobia in India
Rabya Kulsoom lauds Bilawal Bhutto's representation of Pakistan and his fearless approach to addressing Islamophobia on an international platform.


Rabya Kulsoom, a Pakistani actress and social media influencer, has expressed her thoughts on Bilawal Bhutto's recent visit to SCO Meeting in India. Despite not being a fan of the Pakistan People's Party, Kulsoom praised Bhutto's representation of Pakistan and Islam on an international platform, deeming it "graceful and dominant."
Kulsoom stated that Bhutto's straightforward addressing of Islamophobia in India and globally at different events is something every Muslim wants. She also noted that Bhutto, after Imran Khan, is not afraid to be a Muslim and call out Islamophobia on an international platform with grace and dominance, thanking him for setting the record straight.

The actress also added a lighter note, saying that Bhutto's critics in India are now feeling the heat of his effective representation. Kulsoom's Instagram story praising Bhutto has garnered significant attention, with many users agreeing with her thoughts.
Bilawal Bhutto, the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, recently visited India to attend a meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM). During his visit, he addressed the issue of Islamophobia and called for unity in combating the issue. Bhutto also met with several Indian politicians, to discuss ways to promote peace and security in the region.
Bilawal Bhutto's visit to India has received mixed reactions, with some praising him for his diplomatic efforts, while others criticizing him for meeting with Indian politicians amid rising tensions between the two countries.
Despite the criticism, Kulsoom's positive outlook on Bhutto's representation of Pakistan and Islam on the international stage has resonated with many. It remains to be seen how Bhutto's efforts will impact relations between India and Pakistan, but his stance on addressing Islamophobia is a step in the right direction.

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