"Stop Our Water, Face Our Missiles": Pakistan's Railway Minister Issues Nuclear Threat to India
Islamabad (The Uttam Hindu): After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India has taken a tough stance against Pakistan and announced the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. This decision has caused panic in Pakistan, and its leaders are continuously making provocative statements. Now, Pakistan’s Railway Minister Hanif Abbasi has openly threatened India with a nuclear strike.
"If water supply is stopped, then… we have 130 nuclear weapons ready": Pakistan’s Railway Minister gives major threat to India.
During a press conference in Rawalpindi, Hanif Abbasi said, if India stops Pakistan’s water, they will give a strong response. He said all of Pakistan's missiles are aimed at India. Pakistan has missiles like Ghauri, Shaheen, Ghaznavi, and 130 nuclear weapons prepared specifically for India. Abbasi claimed that Pakistan possesses the most powerful nuclear bombs in the world and is fully prepared, both diplomatically and militarily, to defend its borders. He also said that the Pahalgam attack is just an excuse and the real motive is to put pressure on Pakistan regarding the Indus Waters Treaty.
This is not the first time that Pakistani leaders have made provocative statements against India. Earlier, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto had also threatened India with nuclear war. Bilawal Bhutto even said that either their water will flow in the Indus River, or the blood of Indians. India has clearly stated that it will not come under any kind of threat or pressure and will take all necessary steps to protect its sovereignty.