We Will Demolish Any Construction On Indus River: Pakistan Defence Minister

Internet/Hyderabad, May 3 (Maxim News): Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has once again made provocative remarks against India. he said that Pakistan will destroy any construction undertaken by India on the Indus river to block the water of the Indus.

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In an interview, when asked what he would do if India builds a dam on the river to prevent the water of the Indus from reaching Pakistan, he replied, “If India does that, Pakistan will destroy any construction.”

It is known that a terrorist attack took place in Pahalgam on the 22nd of last month. 26 civilians lost their lives in this attack. it is known that several media reports reveal that Pakistan is behind this attack. In this context, India is taking tough decisions.

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In particular, it has imposed several restrictions on Islamabad. It has temporarily suspended the Indus Water Treaty, It is known that the authorities have already made it clear that steps will be taken to prevent water from going to Pakistan, In this context, the Pakistani minister made the comments.

On the other hand, there are suspicions that India may attack Pakistan at any moment in retaliation for the terror attack. In this context, it is known that he recently made sensational comments that if India attacks Pakistan, it will be retaliated in a double manner. ” According to reliable information received by us, India will take military action in the next 24-36 hours.

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If that happens, New Delhi will have to face serious consequences,” the Pakistani Defence Minister warned in a statement on Wednesday. he said that if India violates, they will respond befittingly. He said that their response will depend on India’s action. (Maxim News)


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