New Delhi. The water crisis in Pakistan has started due to the cancellation of the Indus Water Treaty by India. Due to this, Pakistan has pleaded with India and said that the Indus should consider the water treaty once again. Pakistan’s Water Resources Secretary Syed Ali Murtaza has written a letter to the Ministry of Water Power of India. Murtaza has said that due to the cancellation of the Indus Water Treaty, there has been a major crisis of irrigation water for the kharif crop in Pakistan. According to media reports, this letter from Pakistan has been sent by the Ministry of Water Power to the Ministry of External Affairs.
Pakistan has written a letter to India at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi has clarified that water and blood cannot flow together. Modi, while addressing the Air Force personnel at Adampur Airbase in Punjab, said that you have also told the Pakistani army, there is no such place in Pakistan where the terrorists can sit and breathe peacefully. We will enter the house and kill and will not even give a chance to escape.
At the same time, in the name of the country on Monday, Prime Minister Modi had said in two words that India’s opinion is very clear. Terror and talk cannot be done simultaneously. Terror and trade cannot be together. Water and blood also cannot flow together. Modi had said that today I will also tell the world community, if it comes to Pakistan, then it will be on terrorism, PoK will be done only. At the same time, Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal also gave a message in clear terms that we will not give water to it as long as Pakistan supports terrorism.