Swift Summary
- Jammu and Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah called the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) “most unfair” to the Union territory’s people; J&K has historically been against it.
- The treaty was put in abeyance by India after the Pahalgam terror attack on April 23, 2025, which killed 26 people. Other measures included expulsion of Pakistani military attaches and closure of the Attari land-transit post.
- Maharashtra tour operators pledged educational support for Syed Adil Hussain Shah’s family, after he heroically stood against terrorists before losing his life.J&K government will also ensure a mechanism to honor his bravery permanently.
- Tourism and business bodies in J&K condemned the attack, expressing solidarity with victims rather of lamenting economic losses from reduced tourism activity.
- CM Abdullah highlighted measures taken by mosques like Jamia Masjid observing a silence for victims,while criticizing certain media channels for ignoring Kashmiri voices of peace and unity.
- Reports of harassment faced by Kashmiris outside J&K were discussed with Union Home Minister amit Shah; assurances provided for their safety via advisory issuance and state-level cooperation initiatives.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The Indus Water Treaty suspension reflects escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack, underscoring India’s strategic use of bilateral agreements as leverage during crises. While jammu & Kashmir’s ancient stance against IWT aligns with Omar Abdullah’s remarks about its unfairness locally, long-term implications remain uncertain pending any formal renegotiations or international reactions.
The immediate domestic focus within J&K-prioritizing solidarity over monetary concerns-demonstrates resilience amidst tragedy while reflecting strong communal unity prominently through interfaith gestures like mosque activities honoring victims.
Addressing harassment cases faced by kashmiri nationals outside cannot be overlooked as regional tensions frequently enough trigger ripple effects nationwide affecting civilians at grassroots levels-a reminder that maintaining internal harmony is crucial during such periods.
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