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Exploitation of Water Resources Hurting Kashmir Economy
By Fayaz Wani
Srinagar, Feb 15: Senior pro-Indian Kashmiri leader and former chief minister of Kashmir, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on Sunday said that the unfair exploitation of Kashmir's water resources is hurting its economy.
"The Kashmir's natural and water resources need to be freed from the current exploitative arrangement that has spelled doom to its economy reducing it to a begging bowl," Mufti said.
He said the leadership of Kashmir must bring into focus the unfair treatment that is being meted out to on the economic front. "The unqualified surrender of Kashmir's water resources is an instance of total insensitivity towards its people.
"It is a pity that while the rest of India enjoys electricity generated from our water resources, we are forced to live in darkness," he said and added that the severe winter conditions in Kashmir and Ladakh and blistering summer heat in Jammu makes life a hell in absence of electricity which is now a basic requirement of common man.
Referring to the Indus Water Treaty signed by India and Pakistan in the 1960s, the former chief minister of Kashmir said, "The political leadership should, with fresh resolve, bring into focus the unfair treatment that has been meted out to us as a result of the discriminatory Indus Water Treaty (IWT) and the arbitrary exploitation of our water resources by India. A joint struggle must be launched by the people in all the regions of Kashmir to seek adequate compensatory and remedial measures".
Fayaz Wani reports on life in Srinagar, Kashmir.
Exploitation of Water Resources Hurting Kashmir Economy
By Fayaz Wani
Srinagar, Feb 15: Senior pro-Indian Kashmiri leader and former chief minister of Kashmir, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed on Sunday said that the unfair exploitation of Kashmir's water resources is hurting its economy.
"The Kashmir's natural and water resources need to be freed from the current exploitative arrangement that has spelled doom to its economy reducing it to a begging bowl," Mufti said.
He said the leadership of Kashmir must bring into focus the unfair treatment that is being meted out to on the economic front. "The unqualified surrender of Kashmir's water resources is an instance of total insensitivity towards its people.
"It is a pity that while the rest of India enjoys electricity generated from our water resources, we are forced to live in darkness," he said and added that the severe winter conditions in Kashmir and Ladakh and blistering summer heat in Jammu makes life a hell in absence of electricity which is now a basic requirement of common man.
Referring to the Indus Water Treaty signed by India and Pakistan in the 1960s, the former chief minister of Kashmir said, "The political leadership should, with fresh resolve, bring into focus the unfair treatment that has been meted out to us as a result of the discriminatory Indus Water Treaty (IWT) and the arbitrary exploitation of our water resources by India. A joint struggle must be launched by the people in all the regions of Kashmir to seek adequate compensatory and remedial measures".
Fayaz Wani reports on life in Srinagar, Kashmir.
Exploitation of Water Resources Hurting Kashmir Economy