Islamabad: PTI Chairman Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, in a fiery speech during Monday’s National Assembly session, said there are “two Indias” – one led by Narendra Modi, and one that remains secular.
He criticised Modi’s aggressive policies and warned that India has suspended the historic Indus Water Treaty for the first time in history. “This agreement was signed after nine years of tough negotiations,” Gohar said. “Modi’s decision to unilaterally stop the flow is a serious violation.”
He accused Modi’s India of celebrating violence against minorities. “They cheer when Muslims are killed. This is not a hidden reality anymore,” he added.
Barrister Gohar warned that a war between Pakistan and India would not resemble recent Middle Eastern conflicts. “It would go beyond, with consequences for the entire region,” he said.
Gohar firmly stated that India cannot stop Pakistan’s water. He rejected Modi’s recent accusations against Pakistan and urged the government to respond strongly. “We must take the matter of the Indus Waters Treaty to the International Court of Justice,” he demanded.
Speaking on regional security, he said terrorism affects both countries. “But India did not even condemn the attack on the Jaffer Express. Meanwhile, Pakistan condemned everything from Pulwama to Pahalgam.”
Farooq Sattar Calls Out “Modi Mindset”
MQM MNA Dr Farooq Sattar also addressed the assembly and launched a strong attack on the Indian government.
Sattar labelled the recent Pahalgam incident as India’s “biggest intelligence failure.” He drew comparisons with the 2019 Pulwama attack, also blaming Indian intelligence for negligence.
He said, “India’s attempts to deceive the world have failed again. The global community has seen through the propaganda.”
Sattar said the ideology of secularism in India is dead. “The mask is off. The extremist face of India has been revealed before the world,” he said.
He clarified that India has not yet shared any credible proof linking Pakistan to the Pahalgam attack.
Concluding his speech, Farooq Sattar reaffirmed Pakistan’s unity. “The whole nation stands with our armed forces. No amount of propaganda can shake our resolve,” he said.
Both leaders received loud desk-thumping support from fellow lawmakers as they condemned India’s recent moves.
Their speeches come amid heightened tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi, especially after the Pahalgam incident and India’s decision to halt water under the Indus Treaty.
Barrister Gohar and Dr Sattar’s remarks reflect growing political consensus in Pakistan against Modi’s policies.
They also highlight Pakistan’s demand for justice, international mediation, and respect for human rights and water agreements.
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