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Why Sindh is Rising Against Pakistan’s Indus Canal Construction

Sindh Rejects Indus Canal Projects: A Fight for Water Rights

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March 20, 2025
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Sindh: Several rallies were held across Pakistan’s Sindh on Thursday as part of the ongoing province-wide protest against the federal government’s plan to construct six canals on the Indus River.

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Sindh Chamber of Agriculture Leads Protest in Hyderabad

The Sindh Chamber of Agriculture (SCA) organised a rally from the old campus of the University of Sindh to the Hyderabad Press Club, demanding that the federal government shelve the canal project.

Additionally, many political parties, activists, farmers, doctors, and students took out protest rallies in different parts of Sindh in opposition to the construction of canals, local media reported on Thursday.

Demands for Immediate Halt to Canal Construction

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Reiterating their demands, the SCA participants on Wednesday stated that the federal government must immediately issue a notification to halt the execution of canal projects, including the Cholistan Canal and the Green Pakistan Initiative.

SCA President Warns of Sindh’s Agricultural Collapse

In his speech at the press club addressing a large number of farmers, SCA President Zainul Abideen Shah said that no canal, including the Cholistan Canal, was acceptable to growers. He added that he believed this canal was aimed at rendering Sindh completely barren.

“The five million people of Sindh consider the Cholistan Canal and other such canal projects as a threat to their existence. This is because the country’s reservoirs do not have enough water to sustain additional canals,” The Express Tribune quoted Shah as saying.

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Why Sindh is up Against Pakistan’s Indus Canal work

Qaumi Awami Tehreek Organises Protest in Tandojam

Meanwhile, the Qaumi Awami Tehreek (QAT) party organised a rally in Tandojam, Sindh, to record protests against canals and corporate farming.

The party president, Ayaz Latif Palijo, who led the rally, said that Sindh had been handed over to the land mafia. He asserted that Cholistan and other canals would permanently deprive Sindh of its water, as the province’s survival was directly linked with the Indus.

Palijo Condemns Canal Projects as an “Attack on Sindh”

Last month, during a protest against the canal projects, Palijo delivered a speech in which he argued that the new canals being constructed as part of the Cholistan project represent an attack on Sindh. He claimed that these canals would devastate the province’s agricultural landscape, displace millions of people, and exacerbate poverty.

Jeay Sindh Mahaz Stages Demonstration in Nawabshah

In Nawabshah city of Sindh Province, activists of Jeay Sindh Mahaz held demonstrations to register protests against the construction of canals. The protesters took out a procession and warned of blocking roads if the canal projects were not cancelled, according to leading daily, Dawn.

Widespread Dissent Across Sindh

In recent weeks, the entire province of Sindh has been gripped with protest movements against Pakistan’s federal government canal project on the Indus River.

Activists, members of various political parties, civil society outfits, trade unions, and literary associations are up in arms against the government, which is constructing six canals on the Indus River.

The protests, echoing demands to “let the water flow,” have been held across the province as citizens described such projects as “anti-people policies” and a “violation” of Sindh’s rights.

*Except for the heading, this story has not been edited by The enewstime.in and has been published from IANS feed.

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