CJP says construction of Kalabagh, other dams only to resolve water crisis

SC to seek alternate solution in case of conflict between provinces over Kalabagh damCommittee comprising legal, irrigation experts formed to assist court on water issuesKARACHI: Chief Jus

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June 9, 2018

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CJP says construction of Kalabagh, other dams only to resolve water crisis
  • SC to seek alternate solution in case of conflict between provinces over Kalabagh dam
  • Committee comprising legal, irrigation experts formed to assist court on water issues

KARACHI: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar on Saturday dispelled the impression that it was pushing the construction of Kalabagh dam in particular, saying that the Supreme Court (SC) is working towards the construction of dams in the country to end the water crisis.

While heading a larger bench at SC’s Karachi Registry, the CJP said, “We will play our role in the construction of dams.” The bench was hearing a petition filed by Barrister Zafarullah Khan requesting a referendum for the construction of Kalabagh Dam.

“At the moment, we are not arguing over the construction of Kalabagh Dam but are looking at how the issue of water scarcity in the country can be resolved,” Justice Nisar remarked.

Responding to Advocate Majid Peerzada’s remarks that the issue of Kalabagh Dam is ‘disputed,’ the CJP vowed that the apex court will not take a decision which affects any of the petitioners and “an alternate solution would be sought in case of conflict between four brothers.”

“The people of the four provinces have termed the dam dangerous,” the advocate informed the larger bench.

However, Justice Nisar told Advocate Peerzada, “Do not feel insecure, we desire to do our best to resolve the issue of water scarcity.”

He further said, “Supreme Court is the court of the centre and we seek to bring everyone together not create differences.”

“We are adamant that we will resolve the issue of water crisis,” the CJP added while suggesting that a team be formed comprising of experts such as Aitzaz Ahsan to give suggestions on how to tackle the issue.

Justice Nisar asserted, “We will now move forward with the construction of dams and after Eidul Fitr, SC’s Law and Justice Department will hold seminars while experts will give recommendations and SOPs will be prepared.”

The chief justice also asked the petitioner to give recommendations on how dams should be built in the country.

Remarking that laws can be drafted by Law and Justice Department which are then recommended to Parliament, Justice Nisar said, “If the nation gives us authority, we are ready to fulfil our role.”

“The first step towards it will be taken through our seminar which will be held in Karachi and cities across Sindh first.”

The Supreme Court also constituted a committee comprising legal and irrigation experts to assist it on water issues.

During the hearing, former chairman of Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA), Zafar Mahmood, told the court that people were not fully informed about the construction of Kalabagh Dam.

“I resigned from the post of WAPDA chairman following this dispute,” he further said.

Informing the court that India has taken over the water tributaries of Ravi and Sutlej and the Indus Waters Treaty also poses a risk, the former WAPDA chairman commented, “India will try to stop the flow of water to us.”

To this, the CJP asked Mahmood what role the top court can play.

“There is a need to create awareness on the issue of water scarcity,” Mahmood responded. He stressed the need to create awareness among people about use and saving of water.

The court adjourned the hearing and said water seminars will be held after Eid to find alternatives of Kala Bagh Dam.

The petition on Kalabagh Dam was filed by Barrister Zafarullah Khan in 2013, stating that construction of the dam is important to save the country from plunging into drought.

The petitioner also wrote that construction of the dam will also solve electricity crisis in the country and help produce cheap electricity for consumers.

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