QUETTA: The Hindu community in Quetta held a powerful protest against India’s aggression and recent move to scrap the Indus Waters Treaty.
The protest, led by MPA Sanjay Kumar, condemned the decision to suspend IWT as a direct threat to Pakistan’s survival.
Sanjay Kumar, Parliamentary Secretary for Minorities Affairs, addressed the crowd, calling India’s actions a “blatant violation” of international agreements. Protesters accused India of shifting blame for its internal failures onto Pakistan.
The demonstrators blasted New Delhi for undermining global water pacts, spreading false propaganda and using water as a weapon against Pakistan.
Chants echoed through the streets as Hindu citizens declared unwavering loyalty to Pakistan. “India calls itself a Hindu state but attacks its own minorities,” said one speaker. “Pakistan gave us safety, freedom, and respect.”
In a strong rebuke to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, protesters highlighted India’s mistreatment of Dalits, Muslims, and other minorities. They praised Pakistan for protecting Hindu temples, funding religious sites, and giving minorities a voice in parliament.
The community made their stance clear that they we will stand with the Pakistan Army and fight and die for the country.
They also strongly condemned India for not responding to Pakistan’s invitation for an investigation into false allegations levelled against Pakistan after the Pahalgam incident. They sad that Pakistani Hindu community rejects Modi’s Hindutva ideology and stands with Pakistan.
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Protesters called India a “water terrorist” and warned of growing unity in Balochistan. Muslims, Hindus, Christians, and Sikhs are united, they said, against Indian aggression.