
Look at what PM Modi said & wait for few days: Puri to Pak leader
The latest spat between India and Pakistan has taken a new turn, with Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri issuing a warning to Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto after his provocative remark on India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty. Puri’s words were a clear indication that India will not back down from its stance on tackling terrorism and will not hesitate to take decisive action if needed.
In a recent interview, Bilawal Bhutto, the Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), had made a statement saying, “Either water or blood will flow from the Indus Waters Treaty.” His comment was seen as a threat to India, which had earlier suspended the treaty in response to the recent Pahalgam attack that left several Indian soldiers injured.
Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri, known for his sharp tongue and unwavering stance on national issues, quickly responded to Bhutto’s remark. In a statement, Puri said, “Look at what PM Narendra Modi said in Bihar…and wait for a few days.” His words were a clear reference to the Prime Minister’s statement earlier in the day, where he had said that India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backers after the Pahalgam attack.
Puri’s warning was a clear indication that India is not going to back down from its stance on tackling terrorism. The country has been facing a series of attacks from across the border, and the recent Pahalgam attack was a clear example of the threat that Pakistan-based terrorists pose to India’s national security.
The Pahalgam attack, which took place on October 11, saw a group of terrorists attack an army camp in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the injury of several Indian soldiers. The attack was widely condemned by the Indian government, and the decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty was seen as a strong response to Pakistan’s continued support to terrorism.
Pakistan’s support to terrorism is not new. The country has been accused of providing safe haven to terrorists and supporting their activities in India. The recent Pahalgam attack was just the latest example of this support, and India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty was a clear indication that it will not tolerate such acts of terrorism any longer.
The Indus Waters Treaty is a bilateral agreement between India and Pakistan that was signed in 1960. The treaty governs the sharing of the waters of the Indus River and its tributaries between the two countries. The treaty was seen as a major achievement in the history of Indo-Pak relations, and its suspension is a major blow to the relationship between the two countries.
However, India’s decision to suspend the treaty was seen as a necessary step to ensure the country’s national security. The Pahalgam attack was a clear example of the threat that Pakistan-based terrorists pose to India’s national security, and the government was left with no choice but to take bold action to protect its citizens.
In recent years, India has been facing a series of attacks from across the border. From the Uri attack in 2016 to the Pulwama attack in 2019, India has been targeted by Pakistan-based terrorists on several occasions. The government has been working to strengthen its national security infrastructure and to take decisive action against terrorism, and the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty is a major step in this direction.
The decision to suspend the treaty has also been seen as a warning to Pakistan that India will not tolerate any acts of terrorism any longer. The country has been accused of providing safe haven to terrorists and supporting their activities in India, and the government is determined to take decisive action to curb this support.
In conclusion, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri’s warning to Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto is a clear indication that India will not back down from its stance on tackling terrorism. The country has been facing a series of attacks from across the border, and the government is determined to take decisive action to protect its citizens.
As Puri said, “Look at what PM Narendra Modi said in Bihar…and wait for a few days.” It remains to be seen what action India will take in the coming days, but one thing is clear – the country will not tolerate any acts of terrorism any longer.