New Delhi. Discussion on Operation Sindoor is still going on in Parliament. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar, while favoring the government in the Rajya Sabha, said in clear terms that the Indus water treaty will be postponed until Pakistan completely stops supporting terrorism. He repeated PM Modi’s talk, blood and water cannot flow together. Jaishankar also surrounded the Congress on the issue of Indus Water Treaty. Foreign Minister said, Modi government has improved the mistakes of Nehru’s policies by suspending the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan.
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The Foreign Minister said, the Indus Water Treaty was a unique agreement in many ways. I cannot think of any other agreement in the world where a country has allowed its major rivers to flow into another country, without taking possession of them. Therefore, it was an extraordinary agreement and now that we have canceled it, it is necessary to remember the history behind it. He targeted the opposition and said that yesterday I heard people, some people are uncomfortable with history. They want historical things to be forgotten. Perhaps it doesn’t suit them, they only like to remember some things.
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Jaishankar said that the then Prime Minister was not worried about the farmers of Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, he was concerned about the farmers of Punjab and that is why the Indus River agreement was reached. It was said that it was the price of peace, it was the price of appeasement. The Foreign Minister said that we have been facing the brunt of terrorism since 1947. The world has seen the terrorist attacks in India. Jayashankar, referring to the report of the United Nations Security Council on the Pahalgam attack, said that Pakistan has exposed the world.