In a biting reply to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s current menace within the context of the Indus Waters Treaty, AIMIM chief and Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi despatched a stern message: “BrahMos hai humare paas (We’ve the BrahMos).” Owaisi instructed the Pakistani chief to not “speak such nonsense” and identified that such threats can be of no consequence to India.
The alternate got here after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif introduced on Tuesday that “the enemy” (India) wouldn’t be capable to snatch “even one drop” of Pakistan’s water. Talking throughout a ceremony in Islamabad, Sharif introduced, “I wish to divulge to the enemy at the moment that for those who threaten to sieze our water, then needless to say you can’t seize even one drop of Pakistan.” He went on to threaten that if India made such a attempt, “you can be as soon as once more taught such a lesson that you can be left holding your ears.”
India had suspended the Indus Waters Treaty on April 23, 2025, as a part of retaliatory actions following a tragic terror assault in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22, 2025, that left 26 useless. Pakistan has at all times claimed that any transfer to strangle its water move would quantity to an act of warfare.
It’s not the primary time Owaisi has responded sharply to Islamabad’s threats. Earlier, he had denounced feedback made by Pakistani military chief Asim Munir, who had made ‘nuclear’ warnings directed at India, particularly stating that these feedback have been being constituted of American soil. “Pakistan Military Chief’s threats & rhetoric towards India are condemnable. That he issued it from the US soil makes it worse. It warrants a Political response by the Modi authorities & not solely the MEA assertion, Authorities should protest and convey the problem to US’s discover strongly,” Owaisi had tweeted on X.
In additional heated phrases, actor-turned-politician Mithun Chakraborty additionally made a warning on Tuesday in reference to Pakistan Overseas Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s statements about India and the Indus Treaty. Bhutto had claimed that the proposed initiatives of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Indus river system was a direct menace to the water safety of Pakistan and described the diversion of the Indus river as an assault on Pakistani “historical past, tradition, and civilisation,” significantly Sindh.
In response to Bhutto’s feedback, Mithun Chakraborty, the chief of BJP, stated, “Agar aisi baatein karte rahenge aur humari khopdi sanak gayi toh phir ek ke baad ek BrahMos chalega (If such statements proceed and we lose our persistence, then BrahMos missiles might be launched one after one other).”