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Amit Shah’s big decision: India now controls Indus water, Pakistan will not get water

Union Home Minister Amit Shah clearly said in an interview that India will no longer allow Pakistan to take unfair advantage of the Indus River water. He said that the Indus Water Treaty will not be restored again. He says that this treaty has been temporarily suspended by India, because Pakistan has violated its basic spirit and terms.

Amit Shah
Amit Shah

Water will be brought to Rajasthan by making a canal.
Amit Shah said that India will use the water which is its legitimate right. That water, which till now was going to Pakistan, will now be transported to Rajasthan through canals. This will not only benefit India but also deprive Pakistan of its unfair advantage.

Decision after Pahalgam terror attack
This decision was taken after the Pahalgam terror attack on April 22, in which 26 Indian tourists were killed. Amit Shah described this attack as a conspiracy to disrupt peace and tourism in Kashmir. After the attack, India took several diplomatic steps against Pakistan, including the decision to expel Pakistani citizens.

Motive of ‘Operation Sindoor’
The Home Minister said that India took a limited military action targeting the terrorists responsible for the attack, which was named ‘Operation Sindoor’. The attack was carried out on terror launchpads and was intended to send a clear message to Pakistan that India would now give a befitting reply to any terrorist act. Amit Shah said that India will not leave any Pakistani provocation unanswered

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He said that the number of tourists in Kashmir is increasing again and the valley has shown solidarity with India more than ever.

Targeting the Congress
Amit Shah also targeted the Congress party and said that no concrete action was taken against terrorism during his rule. He asked that when the Congress was in power, then what happened in such a situation? Just changing a minister was no solution.