Bilawal warns India against any threat to Indus Waters Treaty

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  • Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has declared that Pakistan will defend the Indus River at all costs and will not compromise on the Indus Waters Treaty.
  • Speaking at a public gathering, Bilawal delivered a strong message to the Indian government, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi> should understand that Pakistan would never accept any attempt to undermine its water rights under the treaty.
  • Referring to recent regional tensions, Bilawal alleged that India had been unable to accept what he described as its defeat in military confrontation and accused it of trying to influence public opinion in Pakistan, drawing a comparison with developments in Iran.
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Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, has declared that Pakistan will defend the Indus River at all costs and will not compromise on the Indus Waters Treaty.

Speaking at a public gathering, Bilawal delivered a strong message to the Indian government, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi> should understand that Pakistan would never accept any attempt to undermine its water rights under the treaty.

He said Pakistan was fully aware of what he described as India’s plans and alleged that New Delhi was pursuing broader regional objectives through Afghanistan. However, he did not provide evidence to support the claim.

Bilawal reiterated that the Indus River is vital to Pakistan’s survival and stressed that the country would defend its water resources under all circumstances. He said if Pakistan was forced into a conflict to protect its rights, it would stand firm and resist.

The PPP chairman further claimed that every alleged attempt to weaken Pakistan had failed and expressed confidence that the country would continue to overcome future challenges.

Referring to recent regional tensions, Bilawal alleged that India had been unable to accept what he described as its defeat in military confrontation and accused it of trying to influence public opinion in Pakistan, drawing a comparison with developments in Iran.

Bilawal also praised the people of Iran, saying they had shown resilience against Israel during the recent conflict. He congratulated Iranian citizens, claiming they had frustrated what he described as Israeli plans and demonstrated national unity during the crisis.

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Hadia Batool is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. She can be reached at bhadia624@gmail.com.
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