
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi vowed on Thursday ( Apr 24 ) to punish all those responsible for the horrifying attack in Kashmir that resulted in the deaths of 26 men.
In his first address since Tuesday’s attack in the Himalayan area, he declared,” I tell the whole world, India will recognize, track, and condemn every extremist and their backer.”
We will do them wherever they go on Earth.
The most deadly attack on civilians in the disputed Muslim-majority place since 2000 was the shooting in the tourist hub of Pahalgam.
26 of the people killed were Indian, and one was Nepalese.
India accused Islamabad on Wednesday of supporting” cross-border violence” and downgraded relationships with its neighbor with a number of political methods.
A Pakistani government minister described the expulsion of a six-decade-old river-sharing treaty as “water warfare.”
Awais Lekhari, Pakistan’s energy secretary, wrote in a blog on X that” India’s foolish suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty is an action of water battle.”
The Indus River and its tributaries were divided between the neighborhood and the revealing of fluids by the World Bank under the Indus Water Treaty, which was signed in 1960. Since then, it has survived two war between the neighbors and experienced significant strains in relationships at other times.
Pakistan has denied that it was involved in the Pahalgam harm.