'All four nations elated...', Shehbaz Sharif's boastful claims amidst fabricated victories against India.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif once more claimed a false victory against India, stating recent visits to four countries showed them pleased with Pakistan's triumph.
Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif issues threats over Indus Water Treaty

Source: aajtak

Following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, India's Modi government suspended the Indus Water Treaty and, under Operation Indus, demolished military and terrorist bases in Pakistan, causing chaos in Pakistan. Water scarcity is worsening across all four provinces of Pakistan.

The Indian government's decision on the Indus Water Treaty and Operation Indus has periodically provoked Pakistan's agitation.

On Tuesday, Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, once again threatened India over the Indus Water Treaty, asserting that every drop of water under the treaty belongs to Pakistan. India frequently threatens to cut off the water supply, and a similar response would follow if they do so again.

He urged all provinces to jointly formulate a solid water conservation plan so that India's threats don't impact them.

Speaking at the grand Jatra in Peshawar, Prime Minister Shehbaz mentioned his recent visits to four countries, highlighting their joy at Pakistan's victory over India. This triumph is crucial for both the reputation of Pakistan and regional stability.

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