Pakistan is furious due to India's suspension of the Indus Water Treaty. Recently Bilawal Bhutto had threatened to shed blood. pawan kalyan has made a big statement on this.

Kalyan on Bilawal Bhutto

Andhra Pradesh deputy cm pawan kalyan on tuesday (April 29, 2025) said that if needed, every indian will shed his blood for the country, regarding pakistan Peoples party (PPP) President Bilawal Bhutto Zardari's threat of shedding blood.


According to the report of , Pawan kalyan said in Bilawal Bhutto's statement, "They (Pakistan) should remember how they lost the last three wars. We should send them the visuals of how about 70,000 soldiers were treated. Also, if they try to cross the border, every indian will go to Pakistan and if needed, we will shed our blood for the country. They should be reminded of their past."


Bilawal Bhutto, while addressing a rally in Sukkur, Sindh last Friday, said, 'India has once again attacked the Indus River. There has been a terrorist attack in Kashmir and Pakistan is being blamedwould like to tell india that the indus river is ours and will remain ours. Either our water will flow through this river or their blood.'


Modi cannot break the centuries-old bond between Sindh and the people of Indus'

Apart from this, Bilawal Bhutto had said that the indus river flows through the province and the city of mohenjodaro of the Indus Valley Civilization flourished on its banks. Bhutto said that prime minister Narendra Modi has claimed that india is the inheritor of a civilization that is thousands of years old, but that civilization is in mohenjodaro Larkana. We are its true guardians and we will protect it.


Bhutto said Modi cannot break the centuries-old bond between the people of Sindh and the Indus. He further said the indian government has set its eyes on Pakistan's water and the need of the hour is unity among all the four provinces to protect and safeguard their water. Bilawal Bhutto said the people of pakistan and the international community will not tolerate Modi's warmongering and his decision on the water of the Indus River.

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