“Blood and water will no longer flow with”, India told Pakistan in the UN

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Parvathaneni Harish, permanent representatives of India in UN.

United Nations: India has given a big statement relative to PM Modi’s announcement “blood and water flowing with no longer” in the United Nations regarding the Indus Water Treaty. India has blamed Pakistan for breaking the Indus Water Agreement. In the UN, India has flouted all kinds of propaganda being done by Pakistan, saying that Pakistan has violated the spirit of this treaty by making 3 wars and thousands of terrorist attacks on India. Pakistan has shed the blood of Indians from terrorist attacks. Therefore, Pakistan cannot be given water to Pakistan, which shed the blood of our citizens.

India’s permanent representative Ambassador to the United Nations, Parvatneni Harish said on Friday, “We are obliged to respond to the wrong information being spread by the Pakistan delegation regarding the Indus Water Treaty.” India has always worked in a responsible manner as a country situated on the upper bank of the river. ”Harish made this comment while addressing the meeting of the United Nations Security Council organized by Slovenia’s Permanent Mission. The theme of this meeting was ‘security of water amid armed struggle – protection of life of common citizens’.

Pakistan has been attacking goodwill for 65 years

India’s representative Harish in the UN said that Pakistan has been attacking the goodwill of the Indus Water Agreement for 65 years. Harish said that after the horrific terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India had decided that the Indus Water Treaty of 1960 would be postponed with immediate effect. 26 people were killed in this terrorist attack. He said that India had entered the Indus Water Treaty with goodwill 65 years ago. The preamble of the treaty states that it was ‘done with a sense of goodwill and friendship’. Harish said that during these six and a half decades, “Pakistan has violated the spirit of the treaty by three wars and thousands of terrorist attacks on India.”

Pakistan took more than 20 thousand lives in 4 decades due to terrorist attacks

The Indian envoy underlined that more than 20,000 Indians died in the terrorist attacks carried out by Pakistan in the last four decades, the most recent attack on tourists in Pahalgam was a brutal terrorist attack on tourists. Harish said that India has shown exceptional patience and generosity throughout this entire period, yet “The purpose of cross -border terrorism by Pakistan in India has been to damage the lives, religious harmony and economic prosperity of ordinary citizens”. Harish said that India formally asked Pakistan to discuss the amendments in the treaty in the last two years, but Islamabad has been denying it. He said, “Pakistan’s obstructed approach prevents complete use of valid rights by India.”

India changed intended due to the nefarious intentions of Pakistan

Harish said that in the last 65 years, not only in terms of increasing security concerns through cross -border terror attacks, but also far -reaching fundamental changes have taken place in the context of clean energy production, climate change and growing requirements of demographic change. He said, “Technology has been changed for the infrastructure of the dam to ensure the efficiency and safety of water use and operation. There are serious security concerns about some old dams. “Harish said that Pakistan has been” constantly stopping “any amendment in any change and provisions acceptable under the treaty in this infrastructure.

He said that in 2012, terrorists also attacked the Tulbul Shipping Project in Jammu and Kashmir. Harish said, “These condemnable acts endanger our projects and the safety of life of common citizens.” He said, “In the same background, India has finally announced that until the global center of terrorism Pakistan does not end its support for terrorism across the border, the treaty will remain postponed until Pakistan ends its support for terrorism across the border.

Pakistan repeatedly violates Indus Water Treaty

It is clear that it is Pakistan that is violating the Indus Water Treaty. ”In the first day, Harish reacted strongly to Pakistan in an open debate by the United Nations Security Council on the topic ‘Protection of common citizens during armed struggle’. He condemned Pakistan’s “gross hypocrisy”, saying that a country that does not make any difference between terrorists and ordinary citizens, has no right to talk about the safety of ordinary citizens. (Language)

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