'Abrupt Variation In Chenab River Flow': Pakistan Cries Over Indus Water Treaty Suspension

Pakistan has once again raised a hue and cry over India’s suspension of the Indus Water Treaty, complaining about “abrupt variations” in the Chenab River. Its Indus water commissioner has sent a desperate letter to India, while the Foreign Office frets over the “critical time” for their crops. But India has made its position clear: after the Pahalgam terror attack, blood and water cannot flow together. PM Modi had bluntly called the treaty unjust and one-sided during his Independence Day speech, pointing out how Indian rivers had been feeding enemy lands while Pakistan’s own farmers suffered.
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