Sindh’s Water Rights: Murad Ali Shah Vows No Compromise

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**No Compromise Over Sindh’s Water Rights, Says Murad Ali Shah**

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Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has taken a firm stand, declaring “no compromise” on Sindh’s water rights in a message coinciding with International Water Day.

“We are protectors of the Indus River,” stated the Chief Minister. He questioned the construction of new canals, pointing out the existing lack of water for Sindh’s own fertile lands.

The Chief Minister asserted that the People’s Party has consistently been at the forefront of the water issue.

He expressed serious concerns about projects involving new canals from the Indus, emphasizing the “immense threat” they pose to the province’s agriculture and economy.

Shah stated that the Sindh government has developed a strategy to address the water crisis, and warned that the construction of new canals will only worsen the situation.

He highlighted the devastating impact of declining water flow in the Indus River, noting that “hundreds of thousands of people’s livelihood” is at stake. He described the dry riverbed of the Indus as a “danger bell” for both life and agriculture.

The Chief Minister concluded by emphasizing the severe threat to the Indus River posed by both climate change and what he termed the “unjust distribution” of river water.

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