In the midst of the tension of Pahalgam, Pakistan surrenders railway stations to the army, Minister India threatens: '130 Nukes not for showing' | Today news
Amid the tension between India and Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack, Islamabad said it handed over its railroad infrastructure to the army, warning that it was facing about 130 nukes. Pakistan’s Railway Minister Hanif Abbasi said at a press conference that the Pakistan army will now have full access to the country’s railway stations and trains. In the same video, Abbasi is seen saying that the Nukes of Pakistan are not only for performance, but also for India. The video, where Abbasi is seen at a press conference, has gone on social media viral since it emerged on Saturday. Livemint was unable to verify the claims of Pakistan Tracer Hanif Abbasi. Pakistan tracking stations handed over to the army in the video are seen that Abbasi says that Pakistan handed his railway stations to the Pakistan army. They can now move with the railway network at any time. Abbasi said that “soldier banks” were drawn up at railway stations and arrangements to move military equipment. Abbasi’s Nuke threat to India at the same press conference, Abbasi apparently warned India to be prepared for a war if the Indus water stops flowing. He said that Pakistan held his ballistic weapons for India and did not display. “If they (India) stop, they must be ready for war. Ghori, Shaheen and Ghaznavi are not displayed. We kept them for India. We have not yet held 130 atomic weapons for a showpiece. You are not where they are located in Pakistan, ‘Abbasi was heard in one of the videos of the press conference. Pahalgam -terror attack and India Pakistan tension Tuesday attacked terrorists at the Baisaran Meadow in Pahalgam, who killed 25 Indian citizens and one Nepali citizen and left several others injured. The incident sent shockwaves across the country and the international community. After the attack, India took strong diplomatic action against Pakistan and held it responsible for continuing support for borderline terrorism. World leaders also condemned the attack and expressed solidarity with India. India has also suspended the Indus water treaty, which is the main source of water for 240 million Pakistanians. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) formally took over the Pahalgam terrorist investigation and registered a case in Jammu on Sunday. While the tensions between the two countries rose, the Pakistani army cited an unproven shooting along the control in the areas opposite Tutmari Gali and Rampur sectors for the third consecutive night, military sources quoted by PTI. (With agency input) first published: 27 Apr 2025, 08:57 IST