'If India ends Indus Water Treaty, we are ready for war', Pakistan's Home Minister threatens
After the attack of terrorist in Pahalgam, India has taken several tough steps against Pakistan, including stopping the Indus Water Treaty. Pakistan is furious due to this. Therefore, Pakistan is constantly threatening. In this sequence, now Pakistan's Home Minister Mohsin Naqvi's statement has come to light. He said to the Indus Water Treaty that India cannot end this historic agreement unilaterally, because the guarantor of this treaty is the World Bank.
Naqvi threatened that if any step is taken, Pakistan is ready for war.
Earlier, Bilawal Bhutto had also issued a threat regarding the Indus Water Treaty. Bilawal had said that I want to stand near the Indus River and clearly say that the Indus River was ours, is ours and will remain ours. Either our water will flow from this river, or the blood of those who want to snatch our share.
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Bilawal Bhutto had said that just because their (India) population is more, they cannot decide whose water it is. The people of Pakistan are brave and proud, we will fight bravely, our army on the borders is ready to respond to every attack.
Bilawal also issued a threat
Bilawal had said that every Pakistani of ours will take the message of Indus and tell the world that robbery on the river is not acceptable. The enemy has his eyes on our water; the whole country will have to respond to it together.
Let us tell you that the Indus Water Treaty was signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, in which detailed provisions were made for sharing the water of the Indus River.
The World Bank has the responsibility of mediating and monitoring this treaty.
26 people died in the Pahalgam terrorist attack
There was a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April. 26 innocent people died in this, while 17 people were injured. While the terrorists targeted them by asking their religion.
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Summary
There is an atmosphere of anger and grief in the whole country regarding this terror attack. After this attack, India took a tough stand and announced to stop the Indus Water Treaty.