The leader of Congress Bhanwar Singh Bhati raised questions on the prime minister, knows in the footage - "Why Pakistan is going to Pakistan, despite the announcement"

The leader of Congress and former Minister Bhanwar Singh Bhati questioned the announcement of Prime Minister Narendra Modi stating that the water going to Pakistan will be discontinued. Bhati said Pakistan, despite the prime minister’s announcement, is still going to water and that the state government is not taking any concrete steps in this matter. During the media interaction at the Bikaner Circuit House on Sunday, Bhati said: “The Prime Minister has announced a big announcement that Pakistan’s water will be stopped. It’s also correct, but the question is what happened to its announcement? The reality is that water is still in Pakistan. Bhati further said that it was only made rhetoric to show the public, while reality differed completely from this. He has accused both the central and the state government of not being shown to be shown about this important matter related to the general public. The former minister also announced that he would stir on the issue. He said he would sit in the collector on Tuesday and warned the government that if there was no solution, the movement would strengthen. The leader of the congress said that in the interests of the farmers of Rajasthan it is necessary that the water that goes to Pakistan should be stopped immediately and that it should be used here for irrigation and drinking water needs. He claimed that the government is not sensitive to the problems of farmers and that it is only limited to announcements. Bhati also said that farmers of the bikaner division are already struggling with water shortage and irrigation problems. In such a situation, if the state government has taken concrete initiative on this topic, a large number of farmers can get relief. He claims that a large number of farmers and congressional workers will be present in the Dharna collector on Tuesday. Bhati said: “We will ask the government why water is sent to Pakistan, even after the prime minister’s announcement. If the government continues to ignore the farmers’ problems, we will fight from the road to the home.” Bhati’s statement can further increase political agitation in the state, as the issue of water crisis always holds an important place in the politics of Rajasthan. Share this story -tags