Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz on Monday resurrected controversial issues amid her latest condemnation of PPP Hollistan Canal Projectsaid that the water that could have turned to the desert belonged to her province.
“If Punjab wants to build water, why are you both? It’s Punjab’s water. It belongs to the people, farmers and fields in Punjab,” she said at an electrical bus service ceremony in Faisalabad.
“If I wanted to create a canal, why would I object to it?” she asked, adding, “I wouldn’t be stolen from the water. I would (used) them to create the waterway and developed Hollistan.” She continued fresh Jib among the party alliance partners in the center.
The now-preserved canal project turned out to be a The reason for the argument Between Punjab and Sindh, it is dominated by PML-N and PPP, respectively.
The project aims to irrigate 4.8 million acres of barren land by building six canals – various canals in Sindh, Bal Luzhi and Punjab. Five of these canals will be built on the Indus River, while the sixth canal will be built along the Sutley River and can provide about 4.120 cuseecs of water to irrigate the bile vein desert in Punjab.
Maryam and Army Chief of Staff Asim Munir Inauguration The project irrigates the land of Punjab on February 15 in amid public uprising and strong conditions Booking in Sindh. The game-changing thing known as Punjab caused a stir in Sindh, which believes it will further disrupt the province’s ecological balance and deprive it of its required share of water.
A few months later or protest The fragments from society and Opposition from Sindhthe federal government has Announce On April 23, it ceased the project until consensus could be reached in the council of common interests – a key body responsible for resolving power-sharing disputes between the federal and provincial governments. The decision is amid uncertainty in India Single-sided suspension or the Indian Water Treaty.
Then, on April 28, the CCI meeting Acknowledgement The federal government took an initiative until “mutual understanding” could be achieved in the province.
Maryam dispute Relieve flooding between PPP and PML-N.
PPP and PML-N recently argued about the means of flooding, and PPP insisted on using BISP and PML-N did not agree with the proposition.
She reiterated her argument that the funds under BISP are insufficient to alleviate flooding, and she once again rejected PPP’s claims for international ocean aid to help people affected by recent flooding in Punjab.
“Keep advice to yourself,” she scolded, adding that seeking international help is not the only solution.
“Punjab will never interfere with your affairs, so you will not interfere with the Punjab issue,” she said.