
The main Minister Jamm and Omar Abdullah said on Friday that the Indus water agreement, which was signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, is the “most unfair document” for the inhabitants of the Union, and reported.
Omar Abdullah, as he quoted, even: “India’s government took several steps, if we dealt with a strong disagreement of this contract, he said that Abdullah said.
Abdullah spoke of the assurance received from the Minister of the Interior of the Union Amit Shah about the security of the population of JK in other countries, he said that the Ministry of the Interior will be issued consulting and the Minister of the Union also spoke with the main ministers of many countries.
“It is regrettable that this attack occurred and we have ensured that any problems that were at the meeting in front of us. During this meeting, I spoke to the Minister of the Union and assured me that all steps would be taken to ensure people’s safety,” he added.
Meeting held in the AMIT Shah residence:
At the beginning of the day, there was a key meeting with any Indus water contract in the residence of the Minister of the House of the Union Amit Shah in the capital of the National City, where Minister Jal Shakti CR Paatil, Mea with Jaishankar and others were present.
After the meeting, the Minister of the Jal Shakti, CR Paatil said, as he quoted: “At a meeting with the Minister of Union Amit Shah, a plan was prepared to discuss three possibilities at the meeting.
The Ministry of the Ministry Jala Shakti, Debashree Mukherjee, informed the Minister of the Ministry of Water Resources of Pakistan Syed Ali Murtaza, on the suspension of the water agreement by Indian by a letter. India issued a notice of changes in the contract. The letter states that the Indian government announced to the Pakistani government of changing the contract.
“India formally announced Pakistan in writing of suspension of Indus water agreement,” he said even when the source quoted
Earlier April 23, the decision was made at the Security Cabinet Committee (CCS), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and was attended by Interior Minister AMIT Shah, Minister of Defense Rajnath Singh and Minister of External Affairs Jaishankar.
The decision comes after the terrorists attacked tourists at Baisaran Meadow in Pahalgam on 22 April, kill 25 Indian nationals and one Nepalese citizen, while several others were injured.
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