Now India will not tolerate 'nuclear blackmailing': Modi

Modi has warned that blood and water will not flow together in the case of Indian farmers saying that the Indus agreement is unjust.

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Kantipur Reporter

Now India will not tolerate 'nuclear blackmailing': Modi

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that India will not tolerate nuclear threats. Addressing India's Independence Day at the Red Fort in Delhi on Friday, Modi targeted Pakistan and said that such threats will no longer be tolerated.

Referring to the heroic performance of the Indian Army in Operation Sindoor, Modi said, 'India has now decided that we are not going to tolerate nuclear threats. We will not tolerate blackmailing anymore.'

Similarly, Modi has also said that the fields of the enemies have been irrigated by the river water of India . He further said, 'India has decided that blood and water do not flow together.'

Referring to Indian farmers' rights over India's rivers, Modi said, 'Hindustan farmers have rights over it. The Indus Agreement was one-sided and unjust. From the point of view of national interest, this agreement is not approved.'

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