Controversial statement of pok PM: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, the relations between India and Pakistan have worsened. Now controversial statements are being made by Pakistan.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK) has also made inflammatory statements against India. He supported the attack and said that the attack has changed the incidents in Balochistan.
Chaudhary Anwarul Haq said this
Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) Prime Minister Chaudhary Anwarul Haq said in threatening words about the Pahalgam terror attack, “I want to say clearly that even if you have to shed blood, we will not back down. If you shed the blood of Pakistanis in Balochistan, you will have to pay its price from Delhi to Kashmir.”
He further said, “POK fighters have been involved in such attacks before and will take part in further further. You do what you have to do, we will not back down.”
‘India’s turbulent action in Pakistan’
After the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan has now announced to end trade with India. Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Thursday called a meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC), which lasted for about two hours. In this meeting, the decisions of India were discussed and after that Pakistan announced to break all business relations with India. At the same time, Pakistan has also closed its air raids for Indian aircraft.
Pakistan expressed displeasure over India suspending the Indus Water Treaty and said that there is action like stopping water. Pakistan’s NSC has described India’s allegations as false and baseless. Pakistan has also decided that the military advisors of India (Thal, Navy and Air Force) are working at the Indian Embassy in Islamabad, have been ordered to leave Pakistan by 30 April.
Along with this, it has been decided that only 30-30 officers will work in the embassies of both India and Pakistan. Pakistan has opposed India to unilateral suspension by India and said that it will raise this issue on the World Bank and other international forums. Pakistan says that the World Bank is part of this treaty, so India does not have the right to take such a decision alone.