India's water terrorism and Pakistan?

India's water terrorism and Pakistan?


It is very welcoming that last month in the Supreme Court, on the inquiry of Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed, regarding the construction of Bhasha and Mohmand Dams, WAPDA lawyer told the Supreme Court that Bhasha Dam will be completed in July 2028 and the first unit of Mohmand Dam in 2024 Will be operational. You can gauge the current state of water scarcity in the country by the sad fact that of Thar, the Cholistan, and Balochistan in Pakistan is moisture due to the unavailability of water. Water is a symbol of life. Man is doing everything for his survival. The war is fought, but the priorities of the rulers of Pakistan and the manifestos of the political parties do not include the idea of ​​building dams for reservoirs. At present China has built 23842 dams, USA 9265, India 5102, and Japan 3116 dams. Unfortunately, since the establishment of Pakistan, we have been able to build only 155 dams. In the current situation, Pakistan is facing water scarcity as well as water aggression imposed by its eternal enemy India. India is well aware that it cannot compete with the Pakistan army and nuclear-armed Pakistan. But with great cunning, he formally launched a water war on this land, which they will not face the 22 crore people or the Pakistan Army. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had stated that he would make Pakistan need a drop of water and he started this water war. At present, India has completed eleven dams on the river Chenab.52 dams on the Jhelum river and 24 more dams on the Chenab river are under construction. Similarly, a feasibility report of 190 dams in the future is in the process of the Lok Sabha and Cabinet Committee. All this is happening before the eyes of our rulers and leaders of political parties. But what a pity that the leaders of the political parties are silent on this important issue. The media houses and the intelligentsia are sitting quietly. There is a section in Pakistan that is part of a regular campaign to make the construction of dams in controversial. It is not difficult to deduce from this that India has been favoring this section through its intelligence agencies to achieve its nefarious aims. So that Pakistan's agriculture is destroyed and the wheel of the economy is stuck Anti-India and anti-national elements are pursuing a policy of starving the people of Pakistan by standing on sand dunes. The World Bank has rejected Pakistan's complaints on the construction of the Kishan Ganga Dam due to insufficient evidence. Faces defeat at diplomatic level The case has been pending in the International Court of Justice for two years since 2011. The International Court of Justice has not only rejected Pakistan's objections. It even allowed India to turn the tide. Pakistan's politicians have captured the minds of the people to such an extent that they have been deprived of the ability to think and understand. Due to which Pakistan is facing a water shortage crisis today. It is a ground reality that in view of the current situation, water experts have warned that the groundwater level will decrease by 2025. And if we do not take war seriously to build dams, then this land will stop producing grain due to the non-availability of water. The famine that will arise in Pakistan will be very painful. The government of Pakistan needs it. What steps should be taken at the diplomatic level to stop India from building dams and stopping Pakistan's water supply? The same amount of money is spent on so-called schemes If a quarter of it is spent on building dams, agriculture in Pakistan will flourish, water scarcity will be alleviated, the energy crisis will end, the wheel of the industry will turn, exports will increase and the country will develop.


India has resorted to water terrorism to prevent Pakistan from reaping the benefits. Drought and falling groundwater levels in Balochistan have exacerbated the problem of water scarcity. Experts have warned that dams and recharging points should not be used. If built, Balochistan would turn into a desert and experts sounded the alarm, saying that the ground was sinking ten centimeters a year due to falling groundwater levels in Quetta. Water has been a part of the next generation. For the past decade, the state of agriculture and water resources has been in tears. India has completed 12 small and large dams on the Indus River. Due to which Mangla Dam has been empty since October 2017 and Tarbela Dam is at the mercy of rains. India has taken control of Sutlej, Beas, and Ravi due to which 3 million acres of land in the Cholistan has become barren. By not building dams, we are moving towards a situation where human life will be buried under the dust by hunger and thirst or will lose its life in the war of the atomic bomb. If we are careless and careless in the construction of the dam, the coming decades will be a prelude to a catastrophe. The project is being constructed at Bhasha. gen Musharraf's first inauguration after Despite several inaugurations of the project, it was still in the early stages due to the unavailability of funds. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Saqib Nisar highlighted this important issue and in this regard, a fundraising account was launched and Prime Minister Imran Khan also appealed to the people and overseas Pakistanis to deposit their donations in it. The people should also contribute to the dam fund realizing their national responsibility. In order to sustain the life of the rivers, we need to stop India's water terrorism. It is better to stand on the sand than to have the political parties and the people of Pakistan with the government to build dams with mental and emotional confidence. War-based measures are needed to ensure the restoration of human rights and the construction of reservoirs. God willing, if the Diamer-Bhasha dam project fails due to failure, then the dispute over water ownership and distribution between India and Pakistan in South Asia could escalate into a dangerous situation for the country, including the ruling class. It requires a moment of reflection for all sections of the population.

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