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Omar Abdullah backs India's Indus Waters Treaty suspension, cites J&K power crisis

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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has expressed support for India's decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan. Abdullah stated that the treaty was never beneficial to the region and that he had opposed it since its inception. He also attributed Jammu and Kashmir's ongoing power crisis in part to the constraints imposed by the agreement. India had suspended the decades-old water-sharing pact following a major terror attack last year. Abdullah added that the central government would appropriately respond to any war-mongering from Pakistan.

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