
Just Inflammatory Rhetoric: Tharoor on Bilawal Bhutto’s Remark
The recent remark by Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto on India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty has sparked a heated debate. In response to the decision, Bilawal Bhutto had said that if blood is going to flow, it will flow possibly more on their side. However, Indian MP Shashi Tharoor has called the remark “just inflammatory rhetoric” and urged Pakistanis to understand that they cannot kill Indians with impunity.
Tharoor’s comments come at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan are at an all-time high. The recent attack on Pahalgam, which resulted in the death of several Indian soldiers, was widely condemned by the Indian government and led to the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. The treaty, which was signed in 1960, regulates the sharing of the waters of the Indus River and its tributaries between India and Pakistan.
Tharoor’s remarks are a clear indication that the Indian government is not going to take any provocative remarks from Pakistani politicians lying down. He emphasized that Pakistanis need to understand that they cannot kill Indians with impunity and that if blood is going to flow, it will flow possibly more on their side.
Tharoor’s comments are also a reflection of the growing frustration among Indians with Pakistan’s repeated attacks on Indian soil. The recent attack on Pahalgam was not an isolated incident, but part of a larger pattern of violence and terrorism that has been perpetrated by Pakistan-based terrorist groups.
The Indian government has repeatedly accused Pakistan of sponsoring terrorism and has called on the international community to take action against Pakistan for its role in supporting terrorism. The recent decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty is a clear indication that India is not going to tolerate any further attacks on its soil.
Tharoor’s remarks are also a reminder that the relationship between India and Pakistan is complex and multifaceted. While the two countries have a long history of conflict, they also share a border and have a number of economic and cultural ties.
However, the recent attack on Pahalgam has highlighted the need for India to take a tougher stance on Pakistan. The Indian government needs to take concrete steps to ensure that Pakistan is held accountable for its actions and that the relationship between the two countries is redefined.
In conclusion, Tharoor’s remarks are a clear indication that the Indian government is not going to take any provocative remarks from Pakistani politicians lying down. The decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty is a clear indication that India is not going to tolerate any further attacks on its soil. It is time for Pakistan to understand that they cannot kill Indians with impunity and that if blood is going to flow, it will flow possibly more on their side.
News Source: https://x.com/ANI/status/1916418005182845244