Union Home Minister Amit Shah Made It Clear that India has permanently suspended the indus watters Treaty and that it will not be reinstated. He accused pakistan of Violating the terms of the agreement, and as a result, it will no longer receive the water it was previously gotting under the treatment.
In an interview with the time of India, Amit Shah, When Asked About The Treaty, Said, “No, It (The Treaty) will never be restored.”
He also added that “We will take water that was flowing to pakistan to Rajasthan by constructing a canal. Pakistan will be starved of water that it has been gotting unjustifiably,” shah told toi.
India’s Action after Pahalgam Terror Attack
Following the terrorist attack in pahalgam, jammu and kashmir, on April 22 – which claimd the lives of 26 tourists – India Started Taking Staring Strong Measures Against Pakistan. The attack in pahalgam triggered widespread anger and grief account the country. In Response, India IMMEDIELY Suspended The Indus Watters Treaty and also Took Several Diplomatic Actions, Including the expulsion of Pakistani nationals.
94 Arrested Since Pahalgam Terror Attack
One more person has been arrested for allegedly Making Pro-Pakistan and Communal Posts on Social Media, Taking the Total Number of Such Arrests to 94 So far in the wake of the wake of the pahalgam terror atakk in April, Report Agency Pti Quoting Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. The assam CM said that the person was arrested in nalbari after constant monitoring, he said.
Earlier, sarma said that the ‘state-wide crackdown on traitors would continue and nobody would be spared.The police have launched action against the people who were there “Anti-India and Pro-Pakistan Activities’. The Chief Minister had also said that the National Security Act (NSA) will be clampd on certain people arrests in such cats, but not on all. Opposition aiudf MLA aminul islam waslam washed on sedition charges for allegedly Defending Pakistan and Its Complicity in the Pahalgam Terror Attack, but after he was grunted bail in this case, he Under the nsa.