A special negotiations have been organized by the Central Government today with the farmers. In this conversation, Union Minister Shivraj Singh will discuss with farmers about the canceled Indus Water Agreement with Pakistan. The negotiations at the Busa Complex in Delhi, the national capital, will be interested in farmers’ organizations and representatives of North India. Hamachal, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi and West Uttar Pradesh Farmers’ organizations will participate in the discussion. We will tell you that India abolished the Indus Water Agreement with Pakistan after the terrorist attacks in Bahlgal on April 22.

Will inform the farmers about the losses

Organizations participating in negotiations with the Minister of Agriculture are from the states that benefit from the Sindh River. In this conversation on behalf of the Minister of Agriculture, the Sindh water agreement with Pakistan will be discussed in detail. As a central government representative, Shivraj Singh will tell the farmers how the decision of the Indian government has been taken to protect his good and their future. In addition, he will also inform the farmers of how the North Indian farmers suffered a big loss due to the wrong decisions of the Congress governments in history. Agriculture Minister Sindhu is going to discuss the total damage to India due to the water contract.

Pakistan accepted the subject of cuts

On behalf of a Pakistani officer, it was recently reported that India had stopped the water from Pakistan through the Senap River. It has threatened the crops. The water flow in Pakistan is controlled under the Indus Water Agreement. Pakistan had said at the time that any water stagnation would be considered a war. Pakistan accepted this, with India reduced the amount of water supplied to Pakistan by about 90 per cent. According to Pakistan, if the flow is low, the Islamabad fields should be reduced to fifth place in the supply of water.

Carib crops will be affected

The Indus River Organization (IRS) includes Jelam, Senap, Ravi, Piaz, Sutlej. The rights to use them were divided between India and Pakistan in the 1960s. Pakistan is completely dependent on the Indus River for irrigation. Pakistan is in the early weather from May to June 10 in Pakistan. From June 11, the ‘delayed Carib’ season begins, which will last until September. It is believed that India’s decision would have a significant impact on other crops including cotton and rice in Pakistan.

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