Expressing Strong Disapproval Over the Indus Water Treaty, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday on Friday said Document “to the people of the union territory.
Addressing the media, omar abdullah said, “The government of India has taken some steps. Water treatment has been the most unfair document to the people of jk. ” Chief Minister also Discussed Assurations received from the Union Home Minister Amit Shah Regarding The Safety of JK Residents in Other States.
“It is regrettable that this Attack Took Place and We ENSURED That WHATEVER ISUSUES THE THE TERE KAPT In Front of Us In the Meeting, We will work on them. Assured me that all steps will be taken to ensure the people of the people of jk who are staying in other states … an advisory will be is issued by the home ministry and the union minister also Ministers of many states, “He added.
Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah Held a meeting Regarding The Indus Water Treaty at his Residence in the National Capital on Friday Evening. Besides the home minister and the union minister for jal shakti, CR Paail, Other Senior Government Officials Attended The meeting. Sources Told Ani, “India has formally notified Pakistan in written about the suspension of the indus water treatment.”
Sharing his reaction on x after the meeting, Patil Said, “The history taken by the modi government on the indus water treatment is complete justified and in the National interest. From the indus river goes to pakistan. “
Debashree mukherjee, secretary, ministry of jal shakti, as informed the secretary of Pakistan’s ministry of water resources, Syed Ali Murtaza, About This Decision of the Indian Government Throw Letter. India has issued a notice for changes in the treatment. The Letter States that the Indian Government has given notice to the Pakistan government for amendments to the treatment.
This decision was made at a meeting of the cabinet committee on Security (CCS) Held on April 23, Chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Attended By Home Minister Amit Shah, Defender Rajnath Singh, and External Affairs Minister Jaishankar.
This come after terrorists attacked tourists at Baisaran Meadow in Pahalgam on April 22, Killing 25 Indian Nationals and One Nepali Citizen with Leaving Seers Injured.