
PPP chief Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari is speaking at the Middle East Institute on the challenges and opportunities in Pakistan-US relations. — Screengrab via YouTube/Middle East Institute
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Former Foreign Minister and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has warned that shutting down Pakistan’s water supply to India is the first to lay the foundation of a nuclear war.
Addressing a program at the Middle East Institute, Bilawal said that if India was serious about terrorism, they had to create a more favorable environment in the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
“You can’t make the entire population a cage and bulldoze their homes and blind them with bullet guns and expect them not to respond.”
He warned that India is the basis of the first nuclear war war to stop the water supply to Pakistan.
The PPP chairman said: “We have said that eliminating Pakistan’s water supply will be a war process. We do not call it seriously. This is a crisis for us.”
They maintain that any country on the planet will fight for their survival, regardless of their size, strength or ability, and will fight for their water.
He added, “India must follow the Sindh Water Treaty. The United States, other countries should take a strong stand that they will not only allow India to violate the Sindh Water Treaty but will also increase their risk.”
Bilawal warned that “you cannot allow them to set their example in the context of Pakistan. We will fight the First War but it will not last.”
‘Indian actions promote nuclear threats in future disputes’
In an interview to Bloomberg, Bilawal has warned that the use of a supersonic missile with India’s nuclear capabilities during the recent stance with Pakistan has made the situation more uncertain.
He said that New Delhi’s move posed a new threat to the future clashes, adding: “Now we have 30 seconds to make this decision, which is far from the small image, this is a nuclear-capable missile-will we respond with nuclear weapons?”
He added that India had reduced the doorstep of military action in the future among nuclear armed neighbors.
Bilawal, who is currently in New York and headed by a nine -member high -level parliamentary delegation, conveyed the message of his country’s “peace with peace and equality” in the United Nations this week.
The former Foreign Minister said that a comprehensive dialogue between the two sides could stop future conflicts, which could suddenly increase and it could be difficult for leaders to intervene.
“The next time our concern, forbidden from paradise, the next time, is that the doorstep for military conflict is low,” he added.
In the future dispute, Bilawal added that the two countries could climb the “growing ladder” very fast to interfere with President Donald Trump or other leaders.
Indian illegally rejecting Indian allegations about the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) illegally, saying that New Delhi did not provide any piece of evidence.
He added, “You just need one accusation, and you started a complete flying war with Pakistan.”
Bilawal said, “The new type of usual or we call it extraordinary-that the Modi government is trying to impose on the region. It is that if any terrorist attack has taken place anywhere in India, the mainland India and Indian-occupied Kashmir, you do not need to provide a piece of evidence.”
It is important to mention here that after the US Brooklyed ceasefire between the two sides, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said that India would not refrain from using force against “terrorist camps” in Pakistan again, and it has called the reaction “a new normal” in relation.
He said: “So, from our point of view, it is very important that Pakistan and India are engaged in a comprehensive dialogue.”