Pawan Kalyan Pak takes on Congress on Indus comments


Hyderabad:

Andhra Pradesh Vice President Pawan Kalyan has attacked the Congress on the comments of a part of his leaders in Pakistan. The comments and the line of Congress-BJP have launched a sidebar for a large-scale terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir on 22 April and then Indian response.

Actor-royalty said today, “Some leaders are announcing love for Pakistan on television. You cannot live in India and love Pakistan. If you love Pakistan very much, leave India.” “When India is attacking, you cannot stand in support of Pakistan,” he said.

A handful of Congress leaders, including Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Saifuddin Soz, have come into controversy after the comments that were considered as Pakistan.

“If Pakistan says it is not included, we accept the argument for now and trust our investigative agencies who know better. India and Pakistan are two neighbors; the neighboring can not be changed, whatever you do. After all, what will happen between India and Pakistan, what will happen between India and Pakistan, what is the dialogue,” Mr. Soz said. He also said that India should not be caught by the Indus Water Treaty, to join the line on the comments of Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and others.

Tomorrow, questioning the security system in Jammu and Kashmir, Mr. Siddaramaiah had said, “There is no need to wage war against Pakistan. Strict security measures should be started. We are not in favor of waging war”. As soon as a huge political line began, he released an explanation.

The Congress has removed itself from its comment that it stands with the government as it stressed in all-party meat to discuss measures against Pakistan after the Pahgam massacre.

Last week, after the massacre of 26 people – all tourists except one – India suspended the Indus Water Treaty indefinitely. It hosted other non-monetary measures, which included closure of the attic border and cancellation of visas of Pakistan citizens in India.

85 percent of Pakistan’s agricultural economy is completely dependent on the Indus River system, Pakistan has called suspension as the “Act of War”.

Islamabad has threatened to suspend all agreements between the two countries, including the 1972 Shimla Treaty, which recognizes the line of control in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh.


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