Islamabad: After the Pahalgaon terror attack, a wave of anger has arisen against Pakistan around the world. Pakistan repeatedly says that it had no hand in that attack, but no country in the world is ready to believe it.
As part of retaliation, India has canceled the visas of Pakistani citizens who came to India with immediate effect. The High Commissioner has been ordered to reduce the number of employees of the Pakistan High Commission. At the same time, India’s decision to stop the flow of water from the Indus River may be heavy for Pakistan. Therefore, irrigation and lack of drinking water may be faced. This has angered Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and has threatened India to war. While another minister has threatened to launch a nuclear war.
Under these circumstances, former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif has warned his younger brother and current Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to avoid confrontation with India on any issue, including the Indus water dispute. It has also been said that it is necessary to resolve any dispute with India in a diplomatic manner.
Analysts believe that Nawaz Sharif will remember that when Nawaz Sharif was the Prime Minister of Pakistan, the then Pakistani military chief Pervez Musharraf started the Kargil war, after which Pakistan had to suffer insults, which is why he would have asked Shahbaz Sharif not to start the war with India.