On Bilawal Bhutto's 'Indus is ours' and 'Blood' threat, 'Jump in It' Retort | Today news
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma beat Pakistan’s foreign minister Bhutto Zardari about his remarks against India, saying that Pakistan has a ‘long and bloody history of betrayal’ and warned that ‘no one can deter to take decisive revenge’ for the Pahalgam terror attack. Sarma, which reproduces the firm of India on national security, added: “Under the leadership of Premier Narendra Modi, India will detect terror and destroy terror infrastructure wherever it exists. India’s national security is non -negotiable.” Sarma shared a video clip where Bilawal Bhutto is spoken against India after the withdrawal of the Indus Waters Treaty, and said on X: ‘The state of Pakistan has a long and bloody history of betrayal – it took the lives of Bilawal Bhutto’s grandfather and mother. It is a tragy that is an unchanging boy. ‘Nehru’s wrongly placed obsession’: Here’s what Sarma said on Indus water treaty in a post on X, Sarma said: ‘Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s signing of the Indus Waters Treaty was one of the biggest strategic ghost in the history of India in 1960. Despite India’s natural upper benefits, Nehru, under the Omistens of the US Administration and the World Bank, handed over. 80% of Indus sink waters to Pakistan-give full control of the mighty Indus, Jhelum and Chenab rivers, while limiting India to the smaller eastern rivers (Ravi, Beas, Sutlej). The management of the river hydro projects without meaningful storage, which permanently jeopardizes the water needs of Punjab, Haryana and Jammu & Kashmir. ‘Today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered a historical body magazine to this injustice. By starting India’s withdrawal from the treaty, Modi regained the sovereign rights of India and sent a clear message that India will no longer reward terror and hostility with the attack. This daring movement has rectified the heart of the Pakistan’s fragile economy, where it depends on 75% of agriculture historical betrayal that has cut India’s legitimate control for more than six decades. ‘Drown in Indus River’: Minister of Delhi responding to Bhutto’s message, Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa said on Saturday: ‘Then drowned in it (Indus River) … they did not have the bowels to shed blood. They cry for water and talk about blood. They should be shy. ‘ Sirsa, who warns Pakistan officials, said: “Those who threaten outside the embassy will be identified one by one. Be careful. An apocalypse hangs over your head.” Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar hit Bilawal Bhutto Zardari for his anti-Indian remarks about the Indus water treaty, reminding him that India “once Pakistan had broken into two pieces.” “We’ve heard many such threats for many years. Bilawal Bhutto may have forgotten history. India broke Pakistan once in two pieces, and he has to remember it,” Majumdar said on Saturday. “Pack to be bought on his knees”: Hardep Singh Puri, Minister of Singh Puri union, knocked out in Pakistan on Saturday about the Pahalgam terror attack, in which he said the country would be brought “on its knees” to ensure that it never uses a “despicable acts”. He further described Pakistan as a nation in ‘terminal deterioration’, accusing him of repeatedly using terrorism as an instrument of state policy. “I think they calculated wrong this time. They dialed the wrong number because the leadership we now have is led by the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi). The statement made by the Bihar Prime Minister was that – enough is enough and now the consequences will face, ‘the Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister said during an event in Mohali. Pahalgam terrorists attack those who threaten outside the embassy, you will be identified one by one. After the Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 people, the central government announced several diplomatic measures, such as the closure of the Integrated Check (ICP) at Attari, which suspended the SAARC Visa Release Scheme (SIVER) for Pakistani national, which gave them 40 hours to return to their country and the number of officers in the high commissions. India also stopped the Indus Waters Treaty signed in 1960 in the aftermath of the Pahalgam attack. First published: 27 Apr 2025, 08:26 AM Ist