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The price of power would be Rs 30 per unit within coming three years
* In the end Pakistan will be buying electricity from India
Complete Report:
ISLAMABAD - The political leaders though represent Pakistan but are serving the interests of India to sell electricity in near future instead emphasising to complete local energy projects.
Mutihada Kisan Mahaz Chairman Ayub Mayo has said that he has got logical proofs against rulers and decision-makers that they are following American agenda of supporting India in building dams on Pakistani rivers. But on the other side, local dams are being delayed and have been made controversial at time when country has had no other options.
As per present pace of increasing electricity prices and decreasing hydel share in the total energy, the price of power would be Rs 30 per unit within coming three years. What happen is that India would complete its dams while the Pakistani leaders would remain asleep and in the end Pakistan will be buying electricity from India that is shameful for us as we have the same resources as our neighbour. India is well prepared and committed to impose hydrology war on Pakistan and whatever the rulers do, we must have to fight this war, Mayo said. He said that leader are involved in taking anti-state steps and are not taking national issues seriously.
He blamed both the Prime Minister and Chief Minister Punjab for closing their eyes to the available solutions. He told that as per a report, 2,400MW electricity could be generated in Punjab by building small hydel projects on canals.
What the CM of Punjab is doing when everything is clearly known to him and solutions are available to end loadshedding in the province. He also said that unbundling of Wapda cannot be supported in anyway as organisation has over $50 billion investment value in the country.
Privatisation of distribution companies would make the lives of masses more miserable than ever as they have to purchase costlier electricity.
Answering to a question regarding legal position of India for building run-of-the-river projects, Mayo said that some people have misconception that as per Indus Water Treaty, India has the right to build as much dams as he wants but it is not true.
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-n...dian-bid-to-build-dams-on-Pak-rivers-resented
India: BAGLIHAR DAM on River Chenab
River Chenab in Pakistan
Indian Dams in Kashmir
Baglihar Dam, Dulhasti Hydroelectric Project, Salal Hydroelectric Project, Uri Hydroelectric, Project - I & II, Nimoo Bazgo Project, Dumkhar Project, Chutak Dam, Kishanganga Hydropower project, Pakal-Dul Dam, Bursar Dam.
In worst case scenario, agriculture and electricity aside, Indian blockade of Pakistani water will tear apart Pakistani social fabric as there will be a severe reduction in productivity and millions of people will be deprived of food and water. Riots in large cities and towns may erupt and this would jolt the law and order situation in the country. Such incidents with less intensity have already taken place in Pakistan against constant load-shedding of electricity. Trains and infrastructure was set on fire in some cities, roads were blocked in other and thousands of employees lost their jobs.
India has already constructed 50-60 , medium-sized projects and it plans more than a hundred.
150 will be in the small catchment areas in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Indians are attempting to reinterpret the settled terms and conditions of Indus Basin Water Treaty (IWT) to incrementally undermine the legitimate interests of Pakistan.
We Pakistani Condemn strongly indians Illegal efforts building Dams on Pakistani Rivers.
The price of power would be Rs 30 per unit within coming three years
* In the end Pakistan will be buying electricity from India
Complete Report:
ISLAMABAD - The political leaders though represent Pakistan but are serving the interests of India to sell electricity in near future instead emphasising to complete local energy projects.
Mutihada Kisan Mahaz Chairman Ayub Mayo has said that he has got logical proofs against rulers and decision-makers that they are following American agenda of supporting India in building dams on Pakistani rivers. But on the other side, local dams are being delayed and have been made controversial at time when country has had no other options.
As per present pace of increasing electricity prices and decreasing hydel share in the total energy, the price of power would be Rs 30 per unit within coming three years. What happen is that India would complete its dams while the Pakistani leaders would remain asleep and in the end Pakistan will be buying electricity from India that is shameful for us as we have the same resources as our neighbour. India is well prepared and committed to impose hydrology war on Pakistan and whatever the rulers do, we must have to fight this war, Mayo said. He said that leader are involved in taking anti-state steps and are not taking national issues seriously.
He blamed both the Prime Minister and Chief Minister Punjab for closing their eyes to the available solutions. He told that as per a report, 2,400MW electricity could be generated in Punjab by building small hydel projects on canals.
What the CM of Punjab is doing when everything is clearly known to him and solutions are available to end loadshedding in the province. He also said that unbundling of Wapda cannot be supported in anyway as organisation has over $50 billion investment value in the country.
Privatisation of distribution companies would make the lives of masses more miserable than ever as they have to purchase costlier electricity.
Answering to a question regarding legal position of India for building run-of-the-river projects, Mayo said that some people have misconception that as per Indus Water Treaty, India has the right to build as much dams as he wants but it is not true.
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-n...dian-bid-to-build-dams-on-Pak-rivers-resented

India: BAGLIHAR DAM on River Chenab
River Chenab in Pakistan

Indian Dams in Kashmir
Baglihar Dam, Dulhasti Hydroelectric Project, Salal Hydroelectric Project, Uri Hydroelectric, Project - I & II, Nimoo Bazgo Project, Dumkhar Project, Chutak Dam, Kishanganga Hydropower project, Pakal-Dul Dam, Bursar Dam.
In worst case scenario, agriculture and electricity aside, Indian blockade of Pakistani water will tear apart Pakistani social fabric as there will be a severe reduction in productivity and millions of people will be deprived of food and water. Riots in large cities and towns may erupt and this would jolt the law and order situation in the country. Such incidents with less intensity have already taken place in Pakistan against constant load-shedding of electricity. Trains and infrastructure was set on fire in some cities, roads were blocked in other and thousands of employees lost their jobs.
India has already constructed 50-60 , medium-sized projects and it plans more than a hundred.
150 will be in the small catchment areas in Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Indians are attempting to reinterpret the settled terms and conditions of Indus Basin Water Treaty (IWT) to incrementally undermine the legitimate interests of Pakistan.
We Pakistani Condemn strongly indians Illegal efforts building Dams on Pakistani Rivers.
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