Arduous efforts needed to save country from becoming water scarce: CJP
Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian
Saqib Nisar has said water is life and arduous efforts are needed to
save the country from becoming water scarce.
Addressing the opening session of
two-day international symposium on 'Creating a water secure Pakistan' in
Islamabad on Friday afternoon, he said water is what life is made for
and humans can live without food, but cannot survive without water.
The Chief Justice said unfortunately no
dedicated efforts were made during the past 40 years to construct dams
and water reservoirs in the country. He said water reserves in Pakistan
have decreased to an alarming level and if drastic measures are not
taken now, Pakistan could run dry by 2025.
Mian Saqib Nisar said judiciary cannot
remain oblivious to this issue as it has the obligation to protect the
rights of ordinary citizens. He said we took this issue and passed
judgment, urging the executive to play its role for construction of
Diamer-Bhasha dam.
He said the dam fund was created while
keeping in mind that country has not much capital to construct large
dams. There was an overwhelming response from the public and even
children and pensioners made contributions in this fund. The Chief
Justice said the sensitization of issue at the national level has made
the nation realize the importance of water conservation and management.
Even in ordinary day life, people have started thinking of not to waste
this precious source of life.
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