‘…तो वो हाथ काट देंगे’, सिंधु जल संधि पर हेकड़ी निकली तो अब गीदड़भभकी दे रहा पाकिस्तान – Pak minister warning India over Indus waters Will cut off those hands ntc rmxk
When the arrogance went away on the Indus Water Treaty, now Pakistan has started changing colors like a chameleon. Amidst the controversy, Pakistan has again threatened India. Climate change minister in the Shehbaz government, Musadiq Malik, said Islamabad would ‘cut off the hands’ of those who would try to claim Pakistan’s share under the Indus Water Treaty.
Malik’s comment has come at a time when India and India are at loggerheads over the decades-old Indus Water Treaty. Pakistan The tension between has deepened. After the Pahalgam terrorist attack in 2025, India temporarily suspended the treaty.
In a joint press conference with Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, Mussadiq Malik said, ‘We have announced that whoever touches our water, they will cut off their hands. Not only have they announced it, they have shown it twice in the last one and a half to two years… but the question is also about justice. We will save ourselves. We have shown twice that even if you put your hand above the air, they will hold your hand… Has everyone got this right that the people living on the top will be able to stop the water from the people living on the slopes, has this right been given to the world…
Musadiq Malik reiterated that Pakistan is committed to protecting its share of water under the treaty. India will not be allowed to disrupt the flow of water destined for Pakistan.
What decision did India take?
Amidst the provocative statements of the minister, Pakistan is trying to present itself as a victim. If we understand in simple language, India has not stopped the entire water of Indus River. The reality is that the water flow of the Indus River and its tributaries is still going towards Pakistan.
In fact, India has ended the support system provided to Pakistan under the Indus Water Treaty. There used to be talks between the two countries regarding the water flow of the river. Messages were sent to each other. There was constant communication regarding water flow, dams, projects and water management. Now India has banned this support.
What is indus water agreement?
Indus Water Agreement was signed in 1960. This was done by the World Bank. The purpose of this agreement was to settle the accounts of how India and Pakistan would share the water of the Indus River and its tributaries. That means who will get the water of which river, who will use how much. All this was being decided by this agreement. From 1960 till now, this agreement has been controlling the sharing of water between the two countries.
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