Chenab River flows come to a standstill
LAHORE: The flows of the Chenab River have come to a standstill, triggering trans-boundary finger pointing towards India.
The water inflows of the Chenab River from Indian-Occupied Kashmir at the Marala Headworks close to border has dropped to its lowest ebb ever of zero cusecs. Commenting on the reported river flow data, a senior official of Pakistan’s Permanent Indus Commission said: “Seasonal lows are possible in river discharges but dipping inflows to zero level is strange. That development needs to be checked,” he added without mentioning any specific reference to upstream water infrastructure built by India on the eastern rivers including the Chenab River.
Water sharing rights between Pakistan and India are defined under the World Bank and United Nations-brokered Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). However, distrust and many objections raised by Pakistan over Indian designs to block the flow of the western rivers including Indus, Jhelum and Chenab made relations bitter on several occasions. Even such events sparked fear of a full-fledged war between the two countries.
According to explicit provisions of the IWT, Pakistan has an unrestricted use of all the waters of the western rivers, which India has an obligation to let flow after utilizing pre-defined volume of available supplies.
Commenting on the unprecedented standstill of Chenab water, an official of the Flood Forecasting Division of the Pakistan Meteorological Department told this scribe on Saturday night that Chenab River flows from Indian side at Marala Headworks in District Sialkot bordering the Jammu region of Indian-Occupied Kashmir have been reported zero for the last 24 hours. The inflows showed downward tendency over the past couple of days from 8000 plus cusecs. Earlier on Friday, he added, the flows were in the range of 2,100 cusecs to 2,700 cusecs.
On the other hand, Ibrahim Mughal, chairman of Agri-Forum Pakistan, cautioned officials about extremely negative role being played by the fanatic Modi rule in India, openly exhibiting anti-Pakistan sentiments, saying the government of the neighbouring country could go to any extent to hurt Pakistan’s interest. He demanded that the government take immediate steps for ascertaining real reason of zero flows from the Indian side. If found intentional, he declared, stopping river flows by India should be taken as an act of war as river water has been the lifeline of the entire country.
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