Pahalgam -attack: 'Blood water cannot flow with' when Premier Modi spoke; Punjab will benefit from the Stop of Indus Water Agreement -Pahalgam -terroral attack Punjab will benefit greatly from the cancellation of Indus water treatment

The Pahalgam terror attack The Government of India banned the Indus water agreement after the Pahalgam terror attack. This decision can have far -reaching consequences, especially for Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. Punjab alone can get ten thousand water through Ravi. This will solve the lack of water in Punjab to a large extent. Instrapreet Singh, Chandigarh. As the Indus water agreement was banned by the Indian government after the terror attack in Pahalgam, Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembers the remark in 2016. He then said that blood and water cannot flow. The biggest impact of Indus water agreement has the biggest impact on Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, although these two states will benefit if this agreement is canceled. Punjab alone can get ten thousand water through Ravi. This will solve the lack of water in Punjab to a large extent. Actually, all the rivers below the Indus water agreement come from the region of India, but their flow is in Pakistan. Since the Indo pack distribution, India has been trying to allow the rivers Chenab, Jhelum and Indus to build a dam to generate electricity to generate electricity on it, but Pakistan has constantly opposed it. There will be no problem building a dam in Jammu and Kashmir, expert on water artists and former irrigation secretary Kahan Singh Pannu that if India cancels this agreement, we will have no problem building the dam in Jammu and Kashmir, but a big problem is that it takes many years to build the dam. Kahan Singh Pannu said that since more water has left for Pakistan since independence, we decided to get ten thousand water from the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir. He said that the water from Chenab’s Chandra and the runs should be transferred to Ravi through the desert tunnel. In 1955, the chief engineer of the then channel section of Punjab designed the project to transfer 10 thousand water. The project was also prepared in 1955, but when the Indus water agreement was reached in 1960 and the water of Chenab, Jhelum, etc. Was fully received by Pakistan, the project was canceled. If this project is rising now, Punjab can get ten thousand water. The loss of the agreement was done to Punjab, Punjab suffered a lot due to the Indus Water Agreement on September 19, 1960. In terms of this agreement, all the water of the eastern Rivers Ravi, Vyas and Sutlej was given in part of India. According to this, in the border area where Sutlej and Ravi flows along the border before they are completely entered into Pakistan, Pakistan will not be entitled to take water from these rivers in this region except the use of household and non-consumers. After the full entry of Ravi and Sutlej in Pakistan, Pakistan will be able to use the available amount of water of these rivers, but by the time of the division, the network of irrigation in Pakistan was built on the rivers in India. In the agreement it was decided that until Pakistan ended its dependence on these eastern rivers, by the western rivers, Indus, Jhelum and Chenab, the structure of the irrigation system would not be developed until India would continue to give water from its part of the water and give water to Pakistan, this release period will be from 1 April to 31 March. Indus, Jhelum and Chenab, India can only use water for limited works of these rivers. Also Read-Pahalgam terror attack: The Hindu professor’s life saved from reading calma, the painful scene of panic reading, also read Pahalgam attack: something bigger in Kashmir, something big in Kashmir, found signs in February; Hamas-Jaish and LashKar terrorists held every big news in your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.