Pakistan takes a big decision soon after India stopped the Chenab river water


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Pakistan has lost sleep due to the tough decisions taken by India after the Pahalgam terror attack. Due to which Pakistan is taking steps in a chaotic manner and is taking a sudden decision at midnight. Amidst all this, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari took a big decision on Saturday night and immediately called an emergency session of Parliament. This emergency session of Pakistan’s National Assembly has been called at 5 pm on Monday evening.

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According to an official statement issued by the Government of Pakistan, the President has called the National Assembly session on Monday, May 5, 2025 at 5 pm, using the powers of Article 54 (1) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Now through this emergency session, Pakistan will disturb its citizens and will raise poison against India.

India has stopped Chenab’s water.
According to the information received, India has stopped the water of Chenab river flowing towards Pakistan at Bagalihar Dam, while preparations are underway to stop the water of the second river Jhelum at Kishanganga Dam. This action of India can put Pakistan in trouble. Flood and drought tragedy can be thrilling. Experts claim that Pakistan may get a major setback on both agriculture and environment fronts by stopping the Chenab river water.

This is not the first time that Pakistan has taken a decision at midnight after the Pahalgam attack. Earlier, Pakistan, who was afraid of India’s military preparations, had promoted Lieutenant General Mohammad Asim Malik, the chief of its intelligence agency ISI, as the National Security Advisor. The formal order of this appointment was also issued the same night. Aseem Malik took over as ISI chief in September last year.

Earlier, Pakistan Information Minister Ataullah Tarar also held a press conference at 2 pm and claimed that we have received information from trusted sources, indicating that India could carry out military attacks in the next 24 to 36 hours. However, this press conference was held on 30 April and the claim of the Pakistani minister turned out to be baseless. But this press conference held at midnight exposed Pakistan’s apprehensions.