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Judge’s remarks on Kalabagh Dam opens Pandora’s Box

DAM IS ESSENTIAL FOR PAKISTAN’S SURVIVAL AND SECURITY, NISAR POINTS OUT

- BY ZUBAIR QURESHI Correspond­ent

This nation will protect these dams by forging unity. This nation will keep an eye on dams and thwart every move against this initiative.”

Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Saqib Nisar’s recent statement hinting at resuming Kalabagh Dam (KBD) project and initiating cases of treason against its opponents has opened a Pandora’s Box in the country and political leaders from opposition parties, particular­ly Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) and nationalis­t parties have reiterated they would oppose it.

The CJP on Saturday while hearing a suo motu case against various water companies which are extracting groundwate­r, had hinted at examining the scope of treason case against opponents of dams in Pakistan.

Later in Lahore, Nisar said the Supreme Court would not give up on building Kalabagh dam. “Relentless efforts would be made to build this dam. It is essential for Pakistan’s survival and security,” said Saqib Nisar. He insisted that he would not allow moves of the enemies to succeed.

“This nation will protect these dams by forging unity. This nation will keep an eye on dams and thwart every move against this initiative,” he said.

Supreme Court Chief Justice’s latest statement is subject of debate across the country on national and internatio­nal media and where voices are being raised in his support, politician­s from Sindh have taken strong position against it.

Voicing strong opposition to any proposed constructi­on of Kalabagh Dam, PPP leader and Sindh Minister for Works and Services Syed Nasir Hussain Shah said anyone speaking about Kalabagh Dam should be dealt under Article-6 of the Constituti­on. However, he made it clear PPP was against Kalabagh Dam only. His remarks have come in an indirect reference to the Chief Justice’s warning of Article-6 of the Constituti­on against those opposing it.

Former Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Syed Khursheed Shah earlier in July this year had also requested Chief Justice to focus on judicial reforms, instead of getting involved in the controvers­ial issue of Kalabagh dam.

“Hundreds of thousands of cases are pending in courts which require reforms in judiciary,” Shah had said.

Reiteratin­g his opposition to the dam, the PPP’s leader said the people of Sindh would not accept any decision imposed on them regarding Kalabagh dam. Sindh has resisted the Kalabagh project for around three decades and three provincial assemblies of Sindh, Balochista­n and KPK have rejected the dam, he categorica­lly announced.

Saqib Nissar | Chief Justice of Pakistan

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