Bilawal bhutto war statement: Pakistan’s half -population today does not have any clean drinking water, whose capital Islamabad itself is struggling with water crisis, while former Pakistan Foreign Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) president Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has announced a new battle by spewing poison against India. Bilawal Bhutto’s statement came at this time when Pakistan is completely isolated on diplomatic fronts and the economic condition of the country has become worse. After repeatedly suffering insulting on the world forums, Pakistan has now tried to surround India on the pretext of ‘Pani’, but in this effort, their fury and frustration is clearly visible.
Bilawal said in an interview to Germany’s news outlet DW Urdu that if India tries to stop the water of the Indus river, Pakistan will have “no option other than war.” These are the same Bilawal Bhutto who used the very objectionable words for Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi a few years ago to grind Pakistan in the whole world. Now that India has once again naked the terrorist face of Pakistan in front of the world, Bilawal has again come to the ground to spew poison against India.
Why did India stop Pakistan’s water?
The Indus Water Treaty was signed between India and Pakistan in 1960. The agreement was reached in the mediation of the World Bank, under which India had agreed to give Pakistan the flow of water from the Indus, Jhelum and Chenab rivers, while India had authority over the water of Beas, Ravi and Sutlej rivers. But Pakistan repeatedly misused this trust. The water of the Indus river leaves India to Pakistan, but Pakistan started sending poison of terrorism to India instead of that water.
After a terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April, India took a big step and suspended the Indus Water Treaty. India’s message was clear – now water and blood cannot flow together. Pakistan’s ISI’s role was revealed in this attack. India entered inside Pakistan and launched an aircraft at 9 bases of terrorists. After this, the visas of Pakistanis were canceled and the Attari-Wagah border was also closed. India’s decision was completely strategic, in which Pakistan’s back breaking was planned. Water is the lifeline of Pakistan and India has attacked the same vein.
Bilawal’s fury or try to escape from the truth?
Bilawal Bhutto’s statement is actually the echo of the frustration that has made home in the entire system of Pakistan today. Pakistan, which has raised terrorism, has now become a victim of terrorism itself. There are daily rebellion in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh province. The crisis of inflation, IMF loans, electricity-water crisis from above has broken Pakistan from inside. In this fury, Bilawal blamed India and said that India is doing water aggression and is a violation of the United Nations Charter. Bilawal did not stop here, he also falsely accused India of supporting ‘terrorist activities’ within Pakistan. Pakistan itself has come in the gray list of FATF worldwide, sitting with the Prime Minister of which the former chief of ISI himself has obeyed the terrorists, who is fooling by accusing India by allegations? Bilawal said that Pakistan never talked about war in response to terrorism. This is the same Pakistan who infiltrated the Kargil war and attacked the back of Indian soldiers, who celebrated the martyrdom of 40 Indian soldiers in Pulwama, who has made Hafiz Saeed a hero convicted of the Mumbai attacks.
Pakistan is isolated in the world
This strategy of Bilawal Bhutto and his party is clear – raising the issue of water and distracting the attention of the people of Pakistan from real issues. The reality is that after India’s attacks on Pakistan, Pakistan has been insulted on international forums one after the other. Bilawal’s delegation went to America, where MPs advised to give up terrorism on their mouths and hand over terrorists to India. If there was a grudge in New York, now in Europe too, the leaders have identified Pakistan’s clever recognition. Pakistan is now trying to fight only lies and propaganda to fight for its existence. But India is no longer the same. Today, India is moving towards becoming a global superpower and the jackals of Pakistan are not afraid of Bhabhkis.
Does Pakistan really want war?
Bilawal Bhutto may be threatening war, but the truth is that the condition of Pakistan is so bad that it is not in a position to fight the war. His army has a huge shortage of resources, the economy is broken and the public itself is questioning its leaders. This statement is only a ‘drama’ given for domestic politics so that the anger of the Pakistani people can be turned to India. India has attacked the ‘vein’ of Pakistan this time, which Pakistan has never been serious – water. By suspending the Indus Water Treaty, India has shown Pakistan that now the price of terrorism will really have to be paid. Before threatening the war, Bilawal should see the condition of his house, otherwise his party itself is going to be ink on the map of Pakistan.