
The President of the National Conference of Jamm and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah, while claiming that India is not “as cruel as Pakistan”, said we could stop the water, “but we will not kill them”.
Abdullah referred to India, which stopped the Indian Waters Treaty of 1960 with Pakistan as a result of a deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s district Pahalgam, which killed 26 civilians on April 22.
In conversation with or Abdullah, he said, “… India is a nation of Gandhi, we threatened them (Pakistan) that we will stop water, but we are not killing them. We are not as cruel as they are.”
“When the Indus Waters contract was signed, people were not taken into confidence. Because of their contract, J&K suffered the biggest loss. I recall the Indian government to work on the system to bring this water to Jammu,” the NC chief said.
Farooq Abdullah meets tourists in Pahalgam
He also met tourists in Pahalgam and claimed that Kashmir was and would always be part of India. He said that the biggest message after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam is that tourists are not “afraid”, said the report or.
“People who wanted to spread fear lost. They (terrorists) lost. Today it turned out that we will not be scared. Kashmir has been and will always be part of India. People want terrorism to end. It’s 35 years old, we have seen terrorism; we want progress.
JKNC chief also met Hyder Shah, father of Syed Adila Hussain Shaha, a local who died in a terrorist attack by Pahalgam and tried to save tourists.
“Farooq Abdullah shared our grief and gave us the courage in our grief, which helps us move forward,” Hyder Shah said.
India forbids Pakistani ships
On Saturday, the center banned all ships carried by Pakistan to enter any Indian port in the middle of the escalating tension between the two countries after the terrorist attack of Pahalgam 22 April.
In the announcement of May 3, the Ministry of Harbor, Transport and Watercourse said that the Indian ship would not visit any Pakistani port.
This comes hours after India has banned all imports from Pakistan.
“A ship carrying the flag of Pakistan must not visit any Indian harbor,” the order said. “The Indian flagship will not visit any Pakistan ports.”
The order will be an immediate effect and will be valid until the next notice, the government said.
India suspends the exchange of all mail from Pakistan
The central government decided to suspend the exchange of all categories of incoming mail and land from Pakistan via air and surface routes, the Ministry of Communication said on Saturday.
After a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, the central government announced several diplomatic measures such as the closure of an integrated control allowance (ICP) in Attari, suspension of SaarC liberation (s) for Pakistani nationals, reducing the number of officers on both sides on both sides both sides. India also withdrew her best military advisor from Pakistan 23rd April, the day after the attack on Pahalgam.
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