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‘Pakistan will change in the tar desert, we will die by hunger’ … Women bid to stop the Indus Water Agreement

Pakistani farmer Homla Thakur is worried about his future, and a short distance of the Indus river sprinkles pesticides in its dry vegetables in a field. The sun’s heat is at its peak, the water level of the river is very low and India has vowed to reduce the water supply after the terrorist attack in Kashmir. Before going back to the river to build the tank for a spray gun, the 40 -year -old Tagore said, “If they stop the water, it will become a tar desert and become a desert across the country.”

“We will die by hunger”

About 5 acres (2 hectares) of Homla Thakur is located in the southeastern province of Sindhin Latibabad, where the Indus River exits Tibet and joins India via India. Thakur’s possibilities have been re -stressed by more than 15 Pakistani farmers and many experts, especially when rain has declined in recent years.

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For the first time, India adjourned the World Bank’s Media Sindh Water Agreement, which was launched in 1960. The water contract provides 80 percent of the Pakistani fields. India, which prevents the deal, said it would continue until Pakistan’s cross -porter would eliminate its support for terrorism “. India says two of the three terrorists who attacked tourists in Kashmir and killed 26 people are from Pakistan. Islamabad denied any role and said, “Any attempt to stop or divert Pakistan -related water will be considered a war.”

What can India do?

Experts from government officials and both sides say that India cannot immediately stop water currents as the agreement has allowed only a significant savings or a water power plant without a significant savings or dam. But things may change in a few months. India’s Water Resources Minister Chandrakant Raghunath Patil X said, “We will ensure that a drop of water in the Indus river will reach Pakistan.” He did not answer questions about fears in Pakistan.

Two Indian government officials, who have discussed the issue, refused to express their identity and said that in a few months, the ‘Reuters’ said that the water direction of its fields could begin to change the direction of its fields, while the hydropower dams are planned, which may take four to seven years to complete.

What do you mean

Retired Khushwinder Vohra, a recent retired leader of the Central Water Authority of India, will stop sharing data such as water flowing in different places of India, stopping the floods, and will not attend the annual meetings under the permanent Indus Commission headed by an official of the two countries. Vohra, the Indus Commissioner of India, now advises the government, “He (Pakistan) will not have much information about when and how much the water is coming.” “Without information, they can’t plan.”

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Economists say that this is not only agriculture but also the lack of water, the power generation will be affected and the economy will stop. The three rivers built with 24 crore people for Pakistan are irrigating 160 lakh hectares of agricultural land, which is 80 per cent of the total land. A research institute in Karachi said that Kashru Shu Kat of Pakistan’s agricultural research, India’s actions, “India’s actions create uncertainty in such a system.” He said, “We have no choice at this time.” “The rivers flowing under the contract are not only for crops, but also in cities, power generation and millions of livelihoods.”

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