Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) senior leader Shibli Faraz on Thursday accused Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi of committing an act of war by cutting off Pakistan's water supply.
Speaking during a Senate session, Faraz said, “Modi has launched an attack on Pakistan under the guise of a false flag operation. Today, the world has rejected the baseless allegations levelled by Narendra Modi. His true face now stands exposed before the international community.”
Faraz said, “The butcher of Gujarat has kept the Indian public away from the truth.”
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Separately, PTI senior leader Shehryar Afridi praised the nation's spirit and patience. "Whenever the nation faces a challenge, it unites. May Allah keep us united. The 10th of May inspired a new spirit in the nation, and now we must strengthen our own foundations so that no one can challenge us," Afridi said. He also noted that after the Pulwama incident, the true nature of the enemy had been exposed. "The world had fallen into the enemy's trap, but after 10th May, the world has realised how united the Pakistani nation is. Our air force made history that day."
Afridi urged national unity, stating that Pakistan's citizens must embrace one another across all divides. "We must join hands in the fight for faith and justice," he said. He praised the youth of Pakistan, noting that the country’s young people now stand tall, ready to face challenges with renewed courage.







