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> Removal of Trust-Deficit among provinces needed for building water reservoirs in the Country
   
 
Inter-Provincial Water Issues in Pakistan
February 15, 2011
Karachi

   

Karachi, February 15; In a PILDAT Roundtable Discussion for the Members of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh and the Media on Inter-Provincial Water Issues in Pakistan, participants and experts stressed upon the need for removing trust deficit among provinces on water issues and the leading role in this regard should be played by MPAs and media.

 
 

Leading water experts Mr. Mohammad Amin, Member IRSA, Balochistan, Rao Irshad Ahmad, Chairman IRSA and Mr. Muhammad Idrees Rajput, Former Secretary Irrigation and Power Department, Government of Sindh made presentations on different view points on inter provincial water issues where as Mr. Illahi Bukhsh Soomro, Former Speaker, National Assembly and Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Moinuddin Haider, Former Governor Sindh also expressed their views on the subject at this occasion.

 
 

While presenting their points of view, experts were of the opinion that the issues between provinces are such that it is only the elected representatives with the help of the media, who have to take the initiative in consensus-building. They should also work for removing trust deficit among provinces which is the biggest hurdle, particularly building water reservoirs such as Kalabagh dam in the country. They were of the opinion that big reservoirs are the urgent need of hour and no one including Sindh is against building new reservoirs but Sindh has strong reservation on Kala Bagh dam. Experts believed that to overcome differences, we need to convert shortages into surpluses which is only possible through building new reservoirs after political initiatives in consensus-building.

 
 

Participants at the Roundtable praised the PILDAT efforts for providing an opportunity to them to understand facts behind the issues and mistrust and believed that a concerted and informed dialogue among various provincial stakeholders at the political level is the way forward. Members of the Provincial Assembly commended PILDAT for taking the initiative in an objective and non-partisan manner and believed that only such an initiative can pave the way for future development of water resources as well as conservation and better management of water resources.

 
 

Earlier, Ms. Aasiya Riaz, Joint Director PILDAT, while opening the session, said, that the PILDAT effort is to highlight and raise the issue, open it for debate and create awareness and pave the way for consensus-building among the provincial and national stakeholders. She said that after the devastating flood the question of batter water management is again raised so it is the right time to discuss this very important issue. She said the ultimate objective is to resolve such issues through sustained and informed dialogue in the political-public domain.

 
 

Specific research publications produced by PILDAT to serve as background to the discourse on water issues published in Urdu, English and Sindhi languages that were shared with participants included:

 
 

Background Paper: Inter-Provincial Water Issues in Pakistan [ Urdu , English , Sindhi ]

Case Study: Inter-State Water Disputes among Riparian States: The Case of Cauvery River from Peninsular India [ Urdu , English , Sindhi ]

Briefing Paper: Issues of Water Resources in Pakistan [ Urdu , English ]