Islamabad : Despite India’s strict action after the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan has not improved. Many experts have described Pakistan as a dog’s crooked tail. Pakistan has once again threatened India. Despite the ceasefire agreement with India, the Pakistani ministers are nervous and are threatening India. Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that it has created a lot of stir.
Ishaq Dar has said that if there is no solution to the Indus water treaty, then there is no meaning of ceasefire. After Operation Sindoor, Pakistan attacked several parts of the western states of India. But India thwarted every attack in Pakistan and gave a befitting reply to the attacks. Meanwhile, Pakistan has suffered heavy losses. Meanwhile, Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar gave an interview to CNN after the ceasefire was implemented.
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During this interview, Ishaq Dar made a sensational statement on the Indus Water Treaty. He said that if the issue of Indus water treaty did not resolve, then ceasefire has no meaning. Ishaq Dar also said that if this issue is not resolved, it would be considered a war. Pakistani minister Sindhu has threatened many times before the water treaty. Pakistan has also threatened a nuclear attack.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Asif Khwaja threatened India. He had said that if India stopped the water of the Indus river, we will attack. Similarly, Bilawal Bhutto of Pakistan also said that the Indus river is from Pakistan, either water will flow or their blood. Threats of nuclear attacks were also given by Pakistani ministers. Meanwhile, Pakistan Foreign Minister Isaac Dar has once again made a sensational statement.
Meanwhile, India has postponed the Indus Water Treaty even after implementing the ceasefire. India has said that there will be no discussion on this. India has also made it clear that only terrorism will not be discussed with Pakistan and Kashmir will remain in India.
Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has warned Pakistan that no terrorist activity will now be tolerated. This may have to pay a heavy price for the Foreign Minister of Pakistan. There is uncertainty between India and Pakistan about the ceasefire.