Rajasthan Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat Responds to Suspension of Indus Water Treaty

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Rajasthan Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat strongly condemned Pakistan’s continued acts of violence, specifically referencing the recent terrorist attacks, and expressed frustration over the ongoing situation. Rawat described such actions as cowardly and inhumane, emphasizing the national intolerance towards targeting unarmed people based on religion.

Regarding the government’s decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty, Rawat remarked that the country stands united behind Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah in these challenging times. He highlighted that Pakistan, despite benefiting from the water flowing from Indian rivers, has consistently carried out hostile actions against India. Rawat pointed out the irony of Pakistan’s approach: while it continues to utilize water from Indian territories, it continues to perpetrate violence against Indian citizens.

Rawat’s statement underscored the deep frustration felt by India over Pakistan’s actions and reinforced the country’s resolve to protect its citizens and ensure that such acts of terrorism are met with firm and decisive responses. The comment was a call for strong action and national unity in the face of ongoing threats from across the border.

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