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After India’s Tough Action, Pakistan Bows Down, Agrees to Probe Pahalgam Attack

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Pahalgam Attack: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, which claimed the lives of 26 people, the Indian government has swung into action. After finding evidence of Pakistan’s involvement in the attack, India suspended the Indus Water Treaty and ordered Pakistani citizens to leave the country.

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Pakistan is now under pressure, fearing the consequences of India’s tough measures, including a possible severe water crisis.

Amid rising tensions, Pakistan’s stance seems to be softening. Pakistan has now agreed to cooperate in the investigation of the Pahalgam attack. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has said that Pakistan is ready to support an impartial investigation of the incident.

‘Not a Single Drop of Water for Pakistan’ After Pahalgam Attack: Amit Shah

The Pahalgam attack is the biggest terrorist attack after the Pulwama attack. Since then, India is preparing to teach Pakistan a tough lesson. Home Minister Amit Shah has clearly said that Pakistan should not get even a drop of water.

Just yesterday, Pakistan’s minister Bilawal Bhutto had warned that if India stops the water of the Indus river, it will lead to “rivers of blood.” However, the latest statement of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif makes it clear that Pakistan is in no position to challenge India. Sharif said that Pakistan is ready to cooperate in a credible and impartial investigation.

Pahalgam Attack: What Did PM Shehbaz Sharif Say?

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the Pahalgam attack was another example of the ongoing blame game which must end. He said as a responsible nation, Pakistan is ready for any impartial, transparent and credible investigation.

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