Pakistan was compared to the crisis in Pakistan, Pakistan, in Tajikistan due to the postponement of Indus Water Treaty
Shahbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Tajikistan: How Pakistan is pleading with India’s postponement of Indus Water Treaty. The latest example of this was seen when at a conference in Tajikistan, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif described the crisis arising in Pakistan with the comparison of India’s Stopping the Indus River water as frightening as the water crisis of Gaza. However, during this time, Shahbaz also gave jackal that Pakistan will not allow India to cross the red line.
Let us know that Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif recently referred to the Gaza crisis during the visit to Tajikistan. During this time, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, which is suffering without water, has started pleading in front of the world leaders present in Tajikistan. He compared the crisis arising in Pakistan with the ongoing water crisis in Gaza. Shahbaz, while combining the situation of Gaza’s humanitarian crisis and the Indus Water Agreement between India and Pakistan, said that as water is being used as a weapon in Gaza, India is also using water as a strategic weapon against Pakistan.
Why is Pakistan giving jackal?
It is clear from Shahbaz Sharif’s statement that India has hurt Islamabad at the right place by canceling the Indus Water Treaty. Now Pakistan is seen to be pleading for water in front of the world leaders. So that a country can ask India to release water in spite of its terrorist misdeeds. But Shahbaz has probably forgotten that India is a country to make its own decision. Let us tell you what Prime Minister Sharif said in his statement?
Shahbaz said, “India is using the water received under the Indus Water Agreement or using its flow and using its flow as a weapon. This is a serious issue and Pakistan will not tolerate it.” He also clarified that Pakistan would not compromise on violation of the Indus Water Agreement and will not allow India to cross the “red line” of the agreement.
When was the Indus Water Agreement?
Significantly, the Indus Water Agreement was in 1960 in the mediation of the World Bank between India and Pakistan, which is an important treaty over water distribution between the two countries. India had always agreed to give this water to Pakistan. India gives some part of the water of the Indus, Jhelum and Chenab rivers to Pakistan under this agreement. But Pakistan has been continuously carrying out terrorist activities against India. In such a situation, PM Modi has clearly said that now blood and water cannot flow together.
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