All gates of Baglihar Hydroelectric Power Project Dam are closed on the Chenab River in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir, even a limited amount of water continues to flow down.
It comes a few days after the announcement of India, it will stop the Indus Water Treaty after the terrorist attack in Pahgam, killing 26 people.
While the gates remain closed, the release of controlled water through spillway continues to maintain structural and ecological balance.
A major hydroelectric power project on the Chenab River has been at the center of previous controversies under the Indus Water Treaty structure between Baglihar Dam, India and Pakistan.
Closing Gates against the backdrop of India’s latest diplomatic stance after the attack is being seen as an important step.
Earlier in the day, the latest view of the Rasi region in Jammu and Kashmir showed all the gates of Salal Dam on the Chenab River.
The move has received strong support from the residents of Jammu and Kashmir. He condemned Pakistan’s actions, warning that the abetment can lead to a constant fight and may repeat support for India’s recent measures.
After the Pahalgam attack, India has strongly protested against Pakistan to support terrorism across the cross-limit.
At the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 23 April, India decided to hold the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty in 1960 in the 1960s, until Pakistan reliably and unchanged ends its support for terrorism and closes the unified attitty -post post.
India has also declared officers of the personality of the Pakistani High Commission as non -adults and ordered them to leave India within a week.
The central government also decided to cancel any visa provided under the SARC VISA Rebate Scheme (Sves) and ordered Pakistan to leave the country within 48 hours.
The Government of India also immediately suspended visa services for Pakistani citizens.
Meanwhile, after empty rhetoric, where they threatened blood, if the Indus water was stopped, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) president Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari sought peace with India, saying that Pakistan was committed to fighting for freedom, not a struggle.
During his address to Pakistan’s National Assembly on Tuesday, he claimed that Pakistan was a victim of terrorism and does not export terror.
He said, “If India wants to walk on the path of peace, then do not let them come with open hands. Do not let them come with facts and do not build. We sit as neighbors and tell the truth.”
“If they don’t … then remember that the people of Pakistan are not made to kneel. The people of Pakistan are resolved to fight, because we love the struggle, but because we love freedom,” he said, according to the don report. (AI)