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In response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives, angry protesters have gathered outside the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi, chanting “Pakistan must answer for the bloodshed.” Similar demonstrations erupted in Mumbai, where flags were burned and calls for a complete diplomatic freeze grew louder. As India suspends the Indus Waters Treaty and issues a 48‑hour exit order for Pakistani nationals, public outrage continues to mount over cross‑border terrorism.


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00:00The Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 will be held in abeyance with immediate effect.
00:25Kashmir, the valley of peace was shaken to its root.
00:29Was toned down.
00:31But it is not only about Kashmir anymore.
00:34Every Indian feels the pain and cries out for the innocents who lost their lives.
00:40Hi, I am Janhvi from 1India News.
00:43The deadly Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives, has ignited protests and candle march across India.
00:52Protests are going on outside Pakistan's embassy.
00:57India is retaliating with suspension of the Indus Water Treaty and a 48-hour ultimatum for Pakistani nationals to leave India marks a sharp escalation in tensions.
01:09In New Delhi, the Pakistani High Commission at Shantipat has become the epicenter of public outrage.
01:25Thousands gathered chanting slogans and burning effigies, blaming Pakistan for the Pahalgam attack that killed 26, including tourists.
01:37Pakistan's must answer for the bloodshed.
01:40No more talks, only action.
01:43BJP minority cell workers in Mumbai joined the protests, burning Pakistan's flag.
01:49Demonstrators demand a complete diplomatic freeze with some calling for India to reclaim Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
01:58In a historic move, India suspended the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, a lifeline for Pakistan's agriculture.
02:07The decision came after a cabinet committee on security meeting chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
02:15The Indus Water Treaty will be in ambience until Pakistan credibly abjures its support for cross-border terrorism.
02:24The treaty governs water-sharing of the Indus, Jhelum and Chinnav rivers.
02:29This suspension could now disrupt water flow to Pakistan, with India now free to build dams or redirect waters.
02:37India also ordered all Pakistani nationals in the country under the SARC visa exemption scheme to leave within 48 hours.
02:48All such visas have been cancelled and no new entries will be allowed.
02:53If Pakistan sponsors terror, why should their citizens stay here?
02:58They must go.
03:00The Atarivaga border, a key trade route was shut down, stranding travellers.
03:05Security forces are on high alert with a rupee 20 lakh bounty for information on the attackers.
03:13The Pahlgaam attack has pushed India to take unprecedented steps, with public anger and government actions signalling a new low in India-Pakistan ties.
03:24Stay with us for more updates.

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