‘Our nukes and missiles aren’t for show, they’re for India,’ threat from Pakistani minister
After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, relations between India and Pakistan have become very tense. Statements are also being made continuously from both sides, especially from Pakistan. Now another minister of Pakistan has given an open threat of nuclear attack to India by giving an inflammatory statement. He also said that the more than 130 nuclear weapons we have are kept only and only for India.
‘Our nukes and missiles aren’t for show
Adding to the tension, Pakistan's minister Hanif Abbasi issued an open threat and claimed that Pakistan's arsenal includes missiles like Ghauri, Shaheen and Ghaznavi as well as around 130 nuclear weapons, these weapons are not kept for display in the squares but only "for India".
The minister also declared that Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not kept just for display, they are also kept hidden in secret places, and we are ready to attack if provoked.
Missiles are targeted towards you: Minister Abbasi
On the decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty after the terrorist attack, Pakistan's minister Abbasi said, "If India dares to suspend the Indus Water Treaty and stop Pakistan's water supply, then it should be 'fully prepared for war'. I say again that these ballistic missiles, all of them are targeted towards you."
India decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty
Also mocking India's decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty and trade ties, minister Hanif Abbasi said New Delhi has started realising the harsh consequences of its decision. Referring to the chaos caused by Pakistan's closure of its airspace to Indian aircraft, Abbasi claimed that in just two days, Indian aviation has been thrown into a state of chaos.
Indian government hiding security failure: Abbasi
Also targeting the Modi government over the security failure in the Pahalgam attack, Abbasi accused it of blaming Pakistan for the Pahalgam terror attack instead of admitting its own security failure. He further said that Pakistan has already started preparing for the consequences of India's decision to suspend trade between the two countries, and there are indications that Islamabad is ready to counter any economic move taken against it.
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Pakistan has already started preparing for the consequences of India's decision
Minister Abbasi's statement comes after Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif made bold claims. In an interview, Asif admitted that Pakistan supported and trained terrorist organisations for the "last 3 decades", but blamed several Western countries, including the United States and Britain.
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Direct threat from Pakistani minister
Defence Minister Asif said, "We have been doing this dirty work for several Western countries, including the United States and Britain, for the last three decades." He said it was a mistake for which Pakistan has suffered a lot. He said, "Pakistan's record would have been spotless if we had not joined the war against the Soviet Union and later stayed away from the 9/11 attacks."
Summary
Referring to the chaos caused by Pakistan closing its airspace to Indian aircraft, Abbasi claimed that in just 2 days there has been a state of chaos in the Indian aviation sector.
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