Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday warned Pakistan that India will not hesitate to stop water of rivers flowing to that country if Islamabad does not end its support to terrorism.
Gadkari, while deterring to stop river water to Pakistan, said India is not bound to follow the Indus water treaty as peaceful relations no longer exist between the two countries.
“Water is going to Pakistan from three rivers; we do not want to stop that. But the basis of the water treaty between India and Pakistan was peaceful relations and friendship, both of which have completely vanished. So we are not bound to follow this treaty,” Gadkari said.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari: Water is going to Pakistan from 3 rivers, we don’t want to stop that. But the basis of water treaty between India & Pakistan were peaceful relations and friendship which have completely vanished. So we are not bound to follow this treaty pic.twitter.com/OVxhnXB85I
— ANI (@ANI) May 9, 2019
He went on to say that India is internally examining the matter.
“Pakistan is continuously supporting terrorists. If Pakistan does not stop terrorism, we won’t have any other option but to stop river water to Pakistan. So India has started internally studying it. That water will go to Haryana, Punjab, and Rajasthan,” said Gadkari.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari: Pakistan is continuously supporting terrorists. If Pakistan doesn’t stops terrorism, we won’t have any other option but to stop river water to Pakistan. So India has started internally studying it. That water will go to Haryana, Punjab & Rajasthan pic.twitter.com/C6N63auZKu
— ANI (@ANI) May 9, 2019
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A week after the Pulwama terror attack took place in which as many as 40 CRPF personnel were killed, Gadkari had said Pakistan has “destroyed the spirit” of Indus Waters Treaty, and claimed that people were requesting him “not to give even a drop of India’s water” to Islamabad.
The Indus Waters Treaty was signed by former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and former Pakistan President Ayub Khan in 1960. As per the Treaty, India has full rights over the waters of ‘eastern’ rivers–Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej. In return, India had to let ‘western’ rivers-Indus, Chenab, and Jhelum-flow ‘unrestricted’ to Pakistan.
As per the Treaty, India can use the waters of ‘western’ rivers as well, but only in a ‘non-consumptive’ manner. It could use the water for domestic purposes, and even for irrigation and hydropower production, but only in the manner specified in the treaty.
(With ANI inputs)