If India stops Indus water, Pakistan will not tolerate: boast of Imran


(PTI) Islamabad, October 17, 2019, Thursday

Sheikh Imran Khan's government had said that if India stopped the Indus water, Pakistan would respond. Prime Minister Modi said at a rally in Haryana that oil was poured into Pakistan's stomach as water was stopped in Pakistan and it would be given to Haryana.

Prime Minister Modi had promised in Haryana election that Haryana would be stopped for irrigation by preventing the Indus river water from Pakistan. Pakistan immediately noticed this and the water relations between the two countries were shaken.

A spokesman for Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Imran Khan, boasted that Pakistan would respond immediately if the water supply stops. Pakistan has backfired against India on an international issue, including water. Not once, but frequently.

However, he was proud to say that if India stopped the Indus water, Pakistan would respond. Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said that according to the Indus Treaty, Pakistan, like India, has the right to water. If India ceases this right, then Pakistan will protest.

Pakistan said that if India does so, it will be considered a provocative step. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a speech in Haryana that the Indus river water going to Pakistan would be withheld to provide water to Haryana and irrigation would be provided to the farmers of Haryana with this water. It was okay.

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