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India stopped Senap’s water, Pakistan weeping and threatening the Carib crop!

The tensions between India and Pakistan have increased since the Bahalkam terrorist attack on April 22. In the midst of the tension, a Pakistani official said on Monday that India had stopped water coming to Pakistan along the Senap River. It has threatened the crops. Let us tell you that India has suspended the Indus Water Agreement. It controls the flow of water in Pakistan. Pakistan responded to the move, saying that any stagnation would be considered a war.

India stopped 90 percent of water

Muhammad Khalid Idris Rana has spoken to Bloomberg about this. He said India had reduced the normal water supply to Pakistan by about 90 per cent. In the event of a decrease in flow, he said, the Islamabad field should be fifth in the supply of water. Rana said, ‘It’s unusual.’ According to Rana, India usually holds a little water daily for power generation, but leaves it every few hours.

Sindhu, only support for irrigation

India has closed all the gates of the Pakihar Hydrobawal Plant in the Senap River. All the gates of the river dam are closed. Although there is no significant impact on wildlife, water is only released from a gate of the Salal and Pakihar Dam to ensure it. The Indus River is included in Jelam, Senap, Ravi, Piyas and Sutlej. The rights to use them were divided between India and Pakistan in the 1960s. Pakistan is fully dependent on the Indus River for irrigation.

Carif season was affected

The Advisory Committee of the Pakistan Indus River Commission (IRSA) expressed deep concern over the sudden decline in the Senap River in Marala. It is said by the authority that this step in India will lead to water shortage in the early weather weather. The Indus River Commission Advisory Committee (IAC) has reviewed the water level for the remaining months during the ‘Early Carib’ running from May to June 10 and from June 11 to September.

Season was reduced to 21 percent

The group has expressed concern that the Senap River flow in Marala has suddenly reduced due to the low amount of India. Because of this, there will be a greater reduction in the early carif season. The IAC has announced a total reduction of a total of 21 per cent for the remaining early Gif season. This will happen when the supply in the Senap River is normal. However, the situation will be monitored daily. If the defect of the Senap River continues, the defect will be reviewed accordingly. The Cariff season, which begins in June, is expected to decline by 7 percent.

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