Are we going to be barren? India has done what it wanted to do with us in the matter of taking possession of the rivers, but do we realize what Afghanistan is going to do with us now? Have we decided that after destroying our fields, threshing floors and gardens, we all have to die of thirst? Have we finally decided on mass suicide?
Are we going to be barren?
India has done what it wanted to do with us in the m
atter of taking possession of the rivers, but do we realize what Afghanistan is going to do with us now? Have we decided that after destroying our fields, threshing floors and gardens, we all have to die of thirst? Have we finally decided on mass suicide?
For the first time, the news came out in the summer of 2010 that Afghanistan is going to build twelve dams on the Kabul River, not just one or two, and it has the support of India in this work. Not just support, but actually India itself convinced Afghanistan to become a part of the water aggression against Pakistan by building dozens of dams on the Kabul River. India has not limited itself to technical assistance, it has invested. India has also prepared the feasibility report of these dams to Afghanistan. It should be remembered that before the announcement of this project, Afghanistan had built a few dams on the Kabul River with American support. Then the World Bank is also ready to provide eight billion dollars to Afghanistan for these dams.
Understand how important Kabul river is for Pakistan. Kabul River is irrigating three districts in PK. And its water is available from February to October i.e. nine months. How important this river is for the agriculture of PK can be estimated from the fact that 80% of the total arable agricultural land of Peshawar is irrigated by this Kabul river. 60% of Nowshera's agricultural land is being irrigated by this river and 85% of Char Sada's highly fertile agricultural land is dependent on this river. Pakistan has built Warsak Dam on this river.
This same Kabul River goes further and joins the Indus River, which means that this water is also used by the provinces of Punjab, Sindh and Balochistan, including the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Now, if Afghanistan builds twelve more dams on this river and stores a huge amount of water in them, just think what will happen to Pakistan?
This is not today's news. It has been preparing for years. But in these years, this matter was never discussed in our holy parliament.
Go to the secretariat one day, there are legions of bureaucracy. The seas of their privileges have been shed by this poor nation with their blood, a market for plunder is hot
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