00:00Tensions between India and Pakistan have reached a new peak following the deadly terror attack
00:17in Pahlgaam in Jammu and Kashmir. India's decisive move to suspend the Indus waters
00:22treaty has triggered fiery reactions from Pakistan's political leaders,
00:27none more provocative than Pakistan People's Party Chairman Bilaval Bhutto Jartari.
00:37Addressing a rally in Sukkur, Bilaval Bhutto continued with his anti-India rhetoric,
00:42saying the Indus is ours and will remain ours. Either our water will flow through it or their blood will.
00:50This stark threat came in response to India's suspension of the 1960 Indus waters treaty,
00:56a move justified by India due to Pakistan's continued support for cross-border terrorism,
01:03including the Pahlgaam attack claimed by Pakistan-based terror group, the Resistance Front.
01:08I would like to say that the river is ours and the river will remain ours.
01:19Or the river will flow through our water or the blood will flow through their blood.
01:26It is not possible, it is not possible, it is not possible, it is not possible that you will be out of the day and you will decide this.
01:39that you get indus water treaty
01:48you are no way against that
01:51and you are not gonna go
01:56or別 corner of your friends
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02:07India has downgraded diplomatic ties, expelled Pakistani military attaches and shut the
02:18Atari land transit post.
02:21Bilawal accused India of using the Pahalgam attack as a false flag to cover its internal
02:25security failures.
02:27He vowed that Pakistan's armed forces stand ready to defend the Indus River, a claim that
02:32dangerously escalates tensions in the region.
02:36Meanwhile, Pakistan's internal politics is also shifting.
02:39Former Prime Minister Imran Khan's sideline, but still influential, is reportedly seeking
02:44to challenge Pakistan's army.
02:46Khan sees the current crisis as an opportunity to regain political ground.
02:51According to the reports, Imran Khan presented a six-point plan with General Asim Munir's
02:57resignation as a non-negotiable step.
03:00Public anger is also spilling onto the streets.
03:03Demonstrations have erupted, condemning Pakistan's aggressive rhetoric and terrorist sponsorship.
03:08Indians gathered peacefully at the Pakistan High Commission in London to protest the attack.
03:14Upon this, a Pakistan army attache publicly gestures to slit Indian protesters' throat in
03:20UK.
03:21Pakistan's foreign minister Ishak Dar has postponed his planned Dhaka visit next week amid an escalation
03:27of tensions between Pakistan and India following the terrorist attack.
03:31In a shocking statement, Dar called the terrorists of the Pahalgam attack, freedom fighters.
03:36On the other hand, India's move to suspend the treaty is grounded in international law and justified
03:45by Pakistan's repeated violations of peace and security in Jango and Kashmir.
03:50With Pakistan's threats grow louder, India stands firm, ready to defend its sovereignty.
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