India Pakistan News: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) president Bilawal Bhutto’s mind has now been burnt to burn the brain lights against India. He has now realized that if there is a conduct of conduct between India and Pakistan, then what will be the consequences. After the Pahalgam terror attack, when India took strict action against Pakistan, former Pakistan Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto threatened the hollow of a nuclear attack.
Bilawal Bhutto, who threatens nuclear war, was afraid
Bilawal Bhutto said on Wednesday (21 May 2025) that apart from this entire region of nuclear war between India and Pakistan, there will be major disastrous consequences. While copying India, Pakistan has also decided to send its delegation worldwide, which is led by Bilawal Bhutto. He said that Pakistan wants peace in the region.
Talking about the Pak media, Bilawal Bhutto said, “Pakistan is the biggest victim of terrorism. There is a need to negotiate and solve the issue of terrorism.” On the postponement of the Indus Water Treaty by India, Bilate Bhutas had threatened that if the water was stopped, the rivers would bleed. It was said, “Indus is ours and ours will remain either our water will flow in it or their blood.”
‘Blood and water cannot flow together’
After the Pahalgam terror attack, India entered Pakistan and destroyed many terrorist bases. The Indian Army also gave a befitting reply to the Pakistani Army who helped the terrorists. The Indian Army demolished several camps and airbase of the Pakistan Army. PM Modi has bluntly said that blood and water cannot flow together. PM Modi said that Operation Sindoor is now new normal.
India’s delegation will go to 33 countries
India decided to send 7 all -party delegations to 33 countries after Operation Sindoor, so that Pakistan could put its policy against the sponsored terrorism in front of the world. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said, “India successfully attacked the terrorists’ bases in Pakistan under Operation Sindoor run against terrorism and succeeded in eliminating a large number of terrorists.”