When will the Indus Water Treaty be restored with Pakistan? Shahbaz Sharif will lose sleep after hearing Amit Shah's reply

Indus Water Treaty: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has clarified that India has permanently suspended the Indus Water Treaty and it will not be restored now.

 

Amit Shah on Indus Water Treatment: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has made it clear that India has decided to suspend the Indus Water Treaty permanently and now this treaty will not be restored. He alleged that Pakistan violated the terms of this agreement, so it will no longer get the water that it was getting earlier.

In an interview to the Times of India, Amit Shah said, "No, it (the treaty) will never be restored. It is not easy to cancel international treaties unilaterally, but we had the right to suspend it and that is what we did." He said that this treaty was made with the aim of peace and progress between India and Pakistan, but when its terms were broken, its relevance ended.

 

 

India took action after the Pahalgam terrorist attack

India has started taking tough measures against Pakistan after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22. 26 tourists lost their lives in this attack, which led to a wave of anger and grief in India. Soon after this, India suspended the Indus Water Treaty with immediate effect and many diplomatic decisions, such as the expulsion of Pakistani citizens, were also taken.

What did Amit Shah say after condemning the Pahalgam attack?

Union Home Minister Amit Shah strongly condemned the Pahalgam attack and called it a conspiracy to disrupt peace in Kashmir and mislead the youth. He said, " The Pahalgam attack was done deliberately to stop the growing tourism in Kashmir and to remove the youth from the path of development, but the people of the valley are now standing with India more than ever before."

Home Minister Amit Shah claimed that India responded to Pakistan by attacking its airbases in retaliation, forcing Pakistan to appeal for a ceasefire.