Any attempt by India to divert flow of Western rivers will be considered an act of aggression: FO Spokesperson.

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan has emphatically stated that any attempt by India to divert the flow of Western rivers will be considered an act of aggression and it has the right to respond.

At his weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday, Foreign Office Spokesperson Dr. Muhammad Faisal reacted strongly to Indian Prime Minister NarendraModi's recent statement, threatening to stop the flow of water to Pakistan.

The spokesperson said Pakistan has exclusive rights on the waters of three western rivers under the Indus Water Treaty. Dr. Muhammad Faisal said that such statements coming from the Indian leadership are another glaring example of the fact that Modi government is bent upon making India an irresponsible aggressor state that has no regard for human rights and international obligations. He said such statements should be an eye opener for the world which must realize the extremist government of Modi is a clear threat to peace in South Asia and the World.

Condemning Indian blatant human rights violations in occupied Kashmir, the spokesperson said the humanitarian nightmare in the held valley is worsening with continued military lockdown and complete communications blockade. This, he said, risks lives of people there. He said eight million people in occupied Kashmir remain cut off from the rest of the world. He said these inhumane and unilateral actions by India are continuing in spite of international condemnation. He said India, in a state of panic and in the face of international criticism, is falsely trying to claim normalcy whilst...

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