
Title: You Can’t Run Pakistan Without US Help & You’re Trying to Stare Us Down: Owaisi to Bhutto
The ongoing political tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated in recent weeks, with both countries trading barbs and threats. The latest development in this saga came in the form of a fiery remark made by Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto, who threatened that “blood will flow” if India doesn’t back down on the Kashmir issue. However, AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi has now hit back at Bhutto, saying that Pakistan cannot run the country without US help and is trying to stare down India.
Owaisi’s remarks were made in response to Bhutto’s statement, which was made during a rally in Pakistan. Bhutto had said, “Indus is ours…either our water will flow…or their blood.” He was referring to the Indus Waters Treaty, which has been a contentious issue between India and Pakistan. The treaty was signed in 1960 and is meant to regulate the sharing of the waters of the Indus River and its tributaries. However, India has been building dams and hydroelectric projects on the Indus River, which Pakistan claims is a violation of the treaty.
Owaisi, who is known for his strong views on Indian politics, took to Twitter to respond to Bhutto’s remarks. He said, “Unless US gives you something, you cannot run the country and you’re trying to stare us down.” He also added, “Terrorism killed [his mother]…If he doesn’t get that, what will you explain to him?”
Owaisi’s remarks are a clear indication that India is not intimidated by Bhutto’s threats. India has been at the receiving end of terrorism sponsored by Pakistan for decades, and the country has suffered heavily at the hands of terrorist attacks. The most recent example of this is the Pulwama attack, which killed over 40 Indian soldiers and was carried out by a Pakistani-based terrorist group.
Pakistan has been accused of sponsoring terrorism in India and has been under pressure from the international community to take action against terrorist groups operating from its soil. However, Pakistan has consistently denied any involvement in terrorism and has instead blamed India for the situation.
Owaisi’s remarks are also a reminder of the fact that Pakistan is heavily reliant on US aid and assistance. Pakistan has been a key ally of the US in the war against terrorism, and the country has received billions of dollars in aid and assistance from the US over the years. However, Pakistan’s relationship with the US has been strained in recent years, with the US criticizing Pakistan for its failure to take action against terrorist groups operating from its soil.
In conclusion, Owaisi’s remarks are a clear indication that India is not intimidated by Bhutto’s threats. India has been at the receiving end of terrorism sponsored by Pakistan for decades, and the country has suffered heavily at the hands of terrorist attacks. Pakistan’s reliance on US aid and assistance is also a reminder that the country cannot run without US help.
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