As soon as India talked about suspending the Indus Water Treaty, Pakistanis have panicked. Pakistanis are using an old video to threaten India, which has exposed them. An old video of notorious terrorist leader Hafiz Saeed is going viral. Using Hafiz's video as a weapon, Pakistani intelligence agency ISI is openly threatening India. In the video, Hafiz Saeed is spewing venom by taking the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In this, he says that if India stops the water, then 'blood will flow in the rivers.' This threat has come at a time when India imposed strict sanctions on Pakistan after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, which also includes a ban on the Indus Water Treaty.
The Pakistani intelligence agency has made an old video of Hafiz Saeed viral on social media, in which he is spewing venom against India. In the video, Hafiz Saeed says, 'You say that you will stop Pakistan's water, you will stop water by building dams in Kashmir, you want to destroy Pakistan, you want to foil the plans of CPEC. If you stop the water, we will stop your breath. Blood will flow in these rivers again.' He also says that PM Modi is standing in Dhaka and saying that he shed blood to create Bangladesh and is pressurizing Islamabad to keep Hafiz Saeed silent.
Old video going viral
Although this video is old, but making it viral in the current situation is being considered a part of Pakistan's new conspiracy. Through this video, Pakistan is trying to provoke India and spread unrest in Jammu and Kashmir. Hafiz Saeed's threat that 'if the water stops, blood will flow' increases the possibility of more terrorist attacks in Kashmir in the coming days.
India's tough stand after Pahalgam attack
26 people were killed in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on Tuesday. After this, India took a tough stand against Pakistan. After the security committee meeting, India announced several sanctions, the most important of which is the ban on the Indus Water Treaty. Under this agreement, the water sharing of six rivers is managed between India and Pakistan. This decision of India means that now Pakistan will not get information about the water flow of the rivers and related data. This can have a profound impact on Pakistan's agriculture and economy, because it is largely dependent on these rivers.

