
Pakistan's political temperature is at its peak over the Indus Water Treaty. Meanwhile, pakistan People's party (PPP) chairman and former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has threatened war against India. He said that if the Modi government breaks the Indus Treaty, we will shed blood in the river. pakistan does not want war, but will not back down under compulsion.
Pakistan People's party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, speaking at a public meeting in Mirpur Khas, Sindh province on thursday (May 1), said that if india has evidence of the pahalgam attack, then present it, otherwise stop making allegations. We will not let our Indus die. Earlier, Bhutto threatened a nuclear attack in an interview to a british news channel. Bilawal Bhutto said that Pakistan's land, navy and air force are fully prepared to respond to any aggression by India. We have nuclear power and we will not hesitate to use it.
Dispute over Indus Water Treaty becomes a major reason for panic
After the cancellation of Indus Water Treaty by the government of india, Pakistan's reaction is becoming fierce. Indus river flows through Pakistan's Sindh province, which is considered the lifeline of that place. Bilawal accused india of encroachment, calling it a moral right. india has so far fully complied with the Indus Water Treaty, but due to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism, the demand to see it as a strategic weapon has intensified in India.
Is Pakistan's rhetoric a failed attempt to hide fear?
Before Bilawal Bhutto, Pakistan's Defense minister Khawaja Asif, former minister Hanif abbas and many generals have also given similar provocative statements. This makes it clear that there is an atmosphere of panic and instability in the Pakistani leadership at this time. This is the reason why pakistan has installed siren systems in cities like Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar. An alert has been issued in districts hundreds of kilometres away from the LoC like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Orders have also been issued to build bunkers in border villages.