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ICA rules in Pakistans favour over Kishanganga Dam
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Wapda Shakeel Durrani Thursday informed the Senate Standing committee on Water and Power that the International Court of Arbitration has ruled in favour of Pakistan and issued a stay order on the construction of Kishanganga Dam on the Neelum River at Gurez.
Senator Muhammad Zahid Khan, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Water & Power, presided over the meeting of the committee at Parliament House.
Durrani said that the court had issued a stay order on the project, adding that India had stopped construction work on the dam too.
He also informed the committee that Pakistan has begun work on the Neelum-Jhelum project and following the fund released by the government, instead of being completed in 2018, this project will be finished by 2016. Durrani said that work on digging the tunnel will begin by August 7.
Earlier, upon approval of the then prime minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani, Pakistan had challenged the project in the ICA, following which the court had barred India from permanent constructions on the Kishanganga hydro-electricity project (KHEP) on the Neelum River in a short term order.
ICA rules in Pakistans favour over Kishanganga Dam
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Wapda Shakeel Durrani Thursday informed the Senate Standing committee on Water and Power that the International Court of Arbitration has ruled in favour of Pakistan and issued a stay order on the construction of Kishanganga Dam on the Neelum River at Gurez.
Senator Muhammad Zahid Khan, Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Water & Power, presided over the meeting of the committee at Parliament House.
Durrani said that the court had issued a stay order on the project, adding that India had stopped construction work on the dam too.
He also informed the committee that Pakistan has begun work on the Neelum-Jhelum project and following the fund released by the government, instead of being completed in 2018, this project will be finished by 2016. Durrani said that work on digging the tunnel will begin by August 7.
Earlier, upon approval of the then prime minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani, Pakistan had challenged the project in the ICA, following which the court had barred India from permanent constructions on the Kishanganga hydro-electricity project (KHEP) on the Neelum River in a short term order.