
Look at what PM Modi said & wait for few days: Puri to Pak leader
The recent Pahalgam attack has sent shockwaves across the nation, and the Indian government has taken a stern stance against Pakistan, suspending the Indus Waters Treaty over the incident. In the midst of this escalating tension, Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto made a provocative remark, which was met with a strong response from Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri.
Bilawal Bhutto, the chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), had said that Pakistan would respond with “water or blood” if India attempts to use force to resolve the Kashmir issue. This statement was seen as a direct threat to India’s sovereignty and a clear indication of Pakistan’s aggressive intentions.
In response to Bhutto’s comments, Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri issued a warning, saying, “Look at what PM Narendra Modi said in Bihar…and wait for a few days.” The implication was clear: India was not going to take Pakistan’s threats lightly and was prepared to take decisive action to protect its national interests.
For context, it’s worth recalling what PM Narendra Modi had said during his recent visit to Bihar. In a veiled warning to Pakistan, Modi had stated that India would identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backers. This statement was seen as a clear message to Pakistan that India would not tolerate any further terrorist attacks on its soil.
Puri’s statement was a clear indication that India was not going to back down in the face of Pakistan’s aggression. The Indian government has consistently maintained that Pakistan is responsible for sponsoring terrorism in India, and the recent Pahalgam attack is just the latest example of this.
The Pahalgam attack, in which three Indian civilians were killed and several others injured, was a well-planned and coordinated terrorist strike carried out by Pakistan-based terrorist outfits. The attack was a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by Pakistan’s sponsorship of terrorism in India.
Pakistan’s response to the attack has been typical of its duplicitous nature. While Pakistan’s political leaders and military establishment have been quick to condemn the attack, there is no credible evidence to suggest that they are genuinely committed to combating terrorism.
On the contrary, Pakistan’s continued support for terrorist outfits and its failure to take concrete action against them only serves to embolden these groups to carry out more attacks in India.
In light of this, Puri’s warning to Pakistan is a timely reminder that India will not tolerate any further aggression. The Indian government has taken a decisive step by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, and Puri’s statement is a clear indication that India is prepared to take all necessary measures to protect its national interests.
It’s worth noting that the Indus Waters Treaty is a significant agreement between India and Pakistan, which governs the sharing of the waters of the Indus River and its tributaries. The treaty has been in place since 1960 and has been a cornerstone of Indo-Pak relations.
However, in the wake of the Pahalgam attack, India has decided to suspend the treaty, citing Pakistan’s failure to take action against terrorist outfits operating from its soil. This decision is a clear indication of India’s resolve to take a tough stance against Pakistan’s aggression.
In conclusion, Puri’s statement is a clear warning to Pakistan that India will not back down in the face of aggression. The Indian government has taken a decisive step by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, and Puri’s statement is a clear indication that India is prepared to take all necessary measures to protect its national interests.
Pakistan’s continued support for terrorism and its failure to take concrete action against terrorist outfits only serves to escalate tensions between the two countries. It’s time for Pakistan to take a genuine commitment to combating terrorism and to work towards a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue.
As Puri said, “Look at what PM Narendra Modi said in Bihar…and wait for a few days.” India is ready to take decisive action to protect its national interests, and Pakistan would do well to take heed of this warning.