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Sindh Faces Acute Water Shortage

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Sindh Faces Acute Water Shortage
Sindh Irrigation Minister Jam Khan Shoro addressing press conference in Hyderabad

Minister warns of serious protests across Sindh if the required supply of water in Indus River was not ensured immediately.

Hyderabad: Sindh Irrigation Minister Jam Khan Shoro has said that the federal government has opened flood canals in Punjab during the water shortage which would worsen water situation in Sindh from Thursday.

Addressing the press conference at Press Club Hyderabad on Wednesday, he said that more than 55,000 cusecs of water was required at Sukkur Barrage while only 37,000 cusecs of water was being received at Guddu Barrage in Sindh.

“The water shortage in Chotiari Dam, Keenjhar Lake and other canals was increasing which would lead to shortage of drinking water in even Karachi,” minister said.

“In the current season, we had enough water in our system that after supplying water to the tail-end, water was released into the Chotiari Dam, Keenjhar Lake and other canals, but in the present situation we are unable to fill them,” he added.

Shoro said that the committees set up for distribution of water before partition also declared that people at tail-end had first right on water and this right was accepted in the 1991 Water Accord as well. “The water which supposed to be received in June was received in the end of July which greatly increased the demand of water from Sukkur to Badin’s Bhugra Memon and the command areas of the canals.”

He said that under the 1991 Accord, it was stated that 114 MF of water was available in the country which would be distributed among the provinces according to their need but due to wrong policies of Indus River System Authority (IRSA), Sindh was becoming barren.

He warned that there would be serious protests across Sindh, if the required supply of water was not ensured immediately.

To a question, he said that Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah had always protested to federal government for not providing water to the tail-end growers of Sindh.

Shoro said that Chief Minister also raised the issue in the Council of Common Interests which was referred to the courts and from there it was again referred to the CCI for resolution.

To yet another question, he said that although there were administrative problems in the Irrigation Department, but at present the water situation was serious and our first priority was to deal with the situation. “An effective strategy would be formulated soon to resolve the administrative issues in Irrigation Department,” he said.

On a question, he said that when even the half of 48 MF water of Sindh share was not given, the situation would be worst. “Due to late supply of water, sowing was delayed which caused great loss to agriculture sector”.

MPA Abdul Jabbar Khan, MPA Kamal Khan Chang, Sindh Chief Minister’s Special Assistant for Hyderabad Saghir Qureshi, Pasha Qazi, Azhar Sial, Advocate Faraz Kandharo and other PPP workers were also present on the occasion.

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Sindh Courier