Karachi: The President of the North Karachi Association of Trade and Industry, Faisal Moiz Khan, has accused India of violating the Indus Waters Treaty through unauthorized dam constructions and manipulating water flow. Khan asserted that Pakistan, under the leadership of Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, is prepared to respond decisively to any hostile actions from India.
Addressing business representatives, Khan highlighted what he described as India's "water terrorism" and its attempts to destabilize Pakistan's agricultural and economic sectors. He called for a strong response to India's actions.
Khan also criticized India for allegedly staging a false terrorist incident in Pahalgam, aimed at damaging Pakistan's reputation. He claimed that even the Indian populace has recognized the incident as fabricated, supposedly orchestrated during an American official's visit to garner U.S. support.
Khan underscored Pakistan's innocence in terrorist activities, emphasizing the nation's willingness to cooperate in a neutral investigation. He accused India of avoiding such investigations, suggesting ulterior motives.
He concluded with an assertion of national solidarity, stating that Pakistanis, including the youngest citizens, are united in support of the armed forces to counter India's strategies.