India now has only 2 options, Bilawal threatened to war with Amit Shah’s statement

Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari, threatening India another hollow, said that if India refused to give Islamabad a proper part of water under the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), their country would move towards war. Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) president Bilawal Bhutto Zardari targeted India during the National Assembly session. Bilawal compared the attack on Israel to Iran to Operation Sindoor.

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Amit Shah announces not to restore the Indus Water Treaty
After the Pahalgam terror attack, India has postponed the 1960 agreement. Home Minister Amit Shah had announced to never restore the historic agreement last week. Bilawal’s remarks came two days after Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry criticized shamelessly for Shah’s international agreements.

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Bilawal rejected India’s decision on the Indus Water Treaty
Bilawal Bhutto rejected India’s decision to suspend the agreement in a speech in Parliament and threatened to take water from Pakistan. Referring to the six rivers of the Indus Basin, he said that India has two options: Share the water properly or we will deliver water from all six rivers. He said that the Indus Water Treaty is still in vogue as the agreement cannot be postponed. He said that the attack on the Indus (Indus River) and the claim of India 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.
Another hollow threat of Bilawal’s war
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chief Bilawal Bhutto also threatened that if India decided to implement the threat, we would have to wage war again. The former Foreign Minister also highlighted the importance of dialogue and cooperation, especially in anti -terrorism efforts. He said that if India and Pakistan refuse to negotiate and if there is no coordination on terrorism, violence will increase in both countries.

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