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India is on a conflict escalation trajectory: Shireen Mazari

Shireen Mazari speaks against Indian atrocities
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Federal Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari took twitter to share her message that India is escalating war with Pakistan.

Shireen azari said that India is escalating tensions across Line of Control (LoC) and unleashed water aggression on Pakistan without notice.

She further added that India is violating the Shimla contract along with Indus water Treaty, which is a proof of Indian intentions of conflict escalation.

Previously, India opened three out of five Ladakh dam supplies without informing officially. Which posed a risk of flooding in Pakistan.

It should be remembered that on the last day, India had left untreated water in the Sutlej River, which has led to the threat of floods.

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India opens 3 out of 5 Ladakh Dam Ladies, PDMA has been alerted to administration on Punjab, Kasur and Indus.

According to spokesperson NDMA, the water will join the Indus River at the location of Kharming, India has not yet officially reported.

Shireen Mehrunnisa Mazari is a Pakistani politician who is the current Federal Minister for Human Rights, in office since 20 August 2018.

She has been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan since August 2018, and serves as a chief whip for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf.

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