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No water to Pak if it continues to support terror: Gadkari

Updated: May 13th, 2019, 21:10 IST
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New Delhi: If Pakistan continues to support cross-border terrorism, India will have no option but to take the “hard” decision of stopping its share of water of three common rivers, Water Resources Minister Nitin Gadkari has said, in a warning to the neighbouring country.

He told this news agency in an interview that India is starting a study and a Detailed Project Report (DPR) of all the three rivers over which it has complete right under the Indus Water Treaty and has taken up two projects on these.

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Under the 1960 Indus Water Treaty governing six common rivers, India has the complete right over the waters of three rivers – Ravi, Beas and Sutlej, while Pakistan has the right over water of Indus, Jhelum and Chenab.

The Treaty was intended to “increase brotherhood, love and affection” between the two countries and India, “as a big brother, is giving water” to Pakistan, Gadkari said.

“Now nothing is there. In place of love and affection, we are getting bombs and they are attacking innocent people of India. So this is the time, if they don’t want to stop terrorism and supporting terrorist organisations, then we don’t have any option but to stop water which is going to Pakistan,” the senior Minister said.

“We are going to stop our share of water to Pakistan… This is the appropriate time (for ending support to terror), otherwise they will have to face the music,” he asserted.

Asked if it was just an empty threat or India was really going to do so, he replied: “Of the six (common) rivers, our right is on three rivers… Our water is going to Pakistan. First, we have taken up two projects. We are going to stop our share water to Pakistan. We are (also) starting making study, research, DPR of all the three rivers going to Pakistan.”

He went on to add: “We are giving them (Pakistan) an opportunity. They should stop supporting terrorist organisations. If they stop supporting terrorist organisations, we don’t have any problem. But if they continue supporting terrorism and terrorist organizations, then we don’t have any option. We have to take hard step to stop water which is going to Pakistan.”

Queried whether there was a timeframe for its implementation, Gadkari said: “The timeframe is there. It is time for Pakistan to now take a decision. In due course of time we are expecting Pakistan to take a decision.”

He said Pakistan has already been isolated in the international community and “I feel it is time for Pakistan to take a decision in the interest of Pakistan”.

The Union Minister said he expected Pakistan to take an “appropriate” decision and “stop all the things”, implying support to terrorism affecting India.

“The terrorism and terrorist organisations are creating problems for them (Pakistan) also. They have poverty, unemployment. It is time for India and Pakistan to fight poverty and unemployment. We are making so much of investment in defence,” the senior BJP leader said.

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