Pakistani Railway Minister Hanif Abbasi claims that in a dramatic escalation of tensions, it is being maintained as “India only”, including Pakistani missiles arsenal, including Guri, Shaheen and Ghaznavi missiles and 130 nuclear warheads.
New Indian Express reported. Abbasi announced the threat in response to India’s recent decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty following the fatal Pahargam terrorist attack that killed 26 people.
Abbasi openly declared that if India decides to stop Pakistan’s water supply, Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be “prepared for a full-scale war” stating that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are not merely symbolic, but are ready to be deployed and used nationwide. “If they stop watering us, they should be ready for war.
The military equipment we have, the missiles we have, they are not for display purposes. No one knows where we placed nuclear weapons nationwide. I say again, these ballistic missiles, they’re all targeting you,” he warned.
This inspiring rhetoric from Abbasi followed India’s countermeasures in response to the tragic attack on Pahargam, including the suspension of the 1960 Indus Water Treaty and the revocation of visas for Pakistani citizens.
The Pakistani minister laughed at India’s decision and hinted at India beginning to recognize the impact of its actions.