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‘130 missiles placed for India’: Tension increases as an open threat of Pakistan minister

Pakistani Minister Hanif Abbasi (ScreenGrab from Paks of Pakistani News Channel)

After the Pahgam attack, under the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan, Islamabad minister Hanif Abbasi openly threatened New Delhi with nuclear vengeance and said 130 missiles, including Shaheen, and Ghaznavi, were kept for India.
“Those Shaheen (missiles), Ghaznavi (missiles), which we have kept in our bases, we have kept them for Hindustan (India). The 130 weapons we have have not been kept as models – and you don’t know which parts of Pakistan have deployed them,” Abbasi said under a pressure.
Following their comments, India implemented diplomatic action on Wednesday, which included expel to Pakistani military attachment, preventing the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, and closing the attic land-trading position, civing cross-border connections for the Pahgam attack.
He also claimed that India knew where the missiles Pakistan had deployed and that is why they have withdrawn the steps and have not attacked their country.
“That’s why I am repeating it again: these ballistic missiles, these cruise missiles, this Shaheen, this Gauri – I repeat – they are not in our showcase, they are directed towards you, not someone else,” he said.
He also said that if India dare to stop the water supply of Pakistan by suspending the Indus Water Treaty, it should “prepare for war on a full scale”.
The Pakistan minister asked that whenever an incident happens, instead of justifying the agencies, India banned another country.
“First, reply to your own actions; First of all, make yourself accountable before pointing fingers on us. So, I want to tell the whole nation and the whole world to tell us that they threatened us – and we replied: We stopped the water, stopped the business, and we started our preparations – that’s what I am saying,” He said.
On 22 April, gunmen gave a storm to a group of tourists in Besaran Meadow, claiming the lives of 26 people and became one of the deadliest attack in the region since the 2019 Pulwama strike. Resistance Morcha, a proxy of banned Lashkar-e-Tabiba, claimed rapid responsibility, before removing itself from the attack.

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