Bilawal Bhutto rose from Amit Shah’s comment, again raised the matter of war, know the matter

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Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and India’s Home Minister Amit Shah

Islamabad: Pakistan never ejaculates its nefarious antics. His leaders also keep revealing their character by making hollow statements. The latest case is that former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has again given a jackal against India on Monday. Bilawal Bhutto said, “If India refused to give Islamabad a proper part of water under the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), Pakistan will move towards war.”

What did Amit Shah say that Pakistan woke up

In fact, after the Pahalgam terror attack, India postponed the 1960 Indus Water Agreement. This move of India stirred up Pakistan. In such a situation, Home Minister Amit Shah had announced to never restore this historic agreement last week. Pakistan was stunned by Amit Shah’s remarks. At the same time, this remark of Bilawal has come out 2 days after Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry criticized Shah’s international agreements.

What else did Bilawal say while threatening?

Bilawal Bhutto rejected India’s decision to suspend the agreement in a speech in Pakistan’s Parliament and threatened to take water from Pakistan. Referring to the six rivers of the Indus basin, he said, “India has two options: either it shares water equally, or we will deliver water from all six rivers.”

Bilawal said that the Indus Water Treaty is still in vogue, as the agreement cannot be postponed. He said, ‘Attack on Indus (Indus River) and India claim that the Indus Water Treaty is over and postponed. First, it is illegal, because the Indus Water Treaty is not postponed, it is binding on Pakistan and India, but the threat to stop water is illegal according to the United Nations Charter. ‘

The former Foreign Minister also highlighted the importance of dialogue and cooperation, especially about the anti -terrorism efforts, he said, “If India and Pakistan refuse to negotiate and there is no coordination on terrorism, violence will increase further in both countries.” (Input: from PTI)

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