President Zardari Orders Fast-Tracking of Small Dams, Recharge Wells, Storage Projects

President Asif Ali Zardari chaired a meeting on water resources management at Aiwan-e-Sadr on Wednesday.

The meeting reviewed issues related to water availability, governance, and regional developments affecting Pakistan’s water security.

The President expressed concern over India’s weaponisation of water by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty. He noted that the attempt to use water as a political tool is a matter of serious consequence. He emphasised the importance of safeguarding Pakistan’s water rights and ensuring that all necessary diplomatic and legal measures are pursued.

Addressing the issue of energy shortfalls linked to the regional situation, the President directed that all possible efforts be made to minimise load shedding across the country. He stressed that any load management should be carried out strictly in a transparent and declared manner, in line with prior public announcements, so that citizens are fully informed and disruption is reduced.

The President also directed authorities to accelerate water conservation efforts across the country. He called for the swift implementation of rainwater harvesting initiatives at domestic, commercial, and industrial levels, and directed that construction of small dams, recharge wells, and water storage infrastructure be expedited. The President emphasised that conserving water is a national imperative, particularly in the current regional climate.

The meeting also discussed broader regional developments. The President noted that stability in the region remains essential and expressed confidence that, with constructive engagement and sustained efforts by Pakistan, a workable path forward in the evolving situation involving Iran could be achieved.

Mr. Muhammad Moeen Wattoo, Federal Minister for Water Resources; Mr. Ahsan Iqbal Chaudhry, Federal Minister for Planning Development and Special Initiatives; Sardar Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari, Federal Minister for Energy; Senator Rana Sanaullah Khan, Adviser to the Prime Minister on Political and Public Affairs and Inter Provincial Coordination; Senator Saleem Mandviwala; Senator Sherry Rehman; Secretary Water Resources; Chairman WAPDA and Pakistan Commissioner for Indus Water were present during the meeting. – ER News Desk

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