'If the government has looted Sindh Water', the announcement of Bilawal Bhutto will go to Islamabad

“If you looted the water of Sindh, the government will go,” Islamabad was last updated by the announcement of Bilawal Bhutto: April 19, 2025, 19:09 IST Pakistan News: Bilawal Bhutto made a strong statement against the federal government’s decision to remove new channels from the Indus River. Bhutto said that if the work to continue new channels will be from the current federal government. … Read more Indus River Canal Project: After Bilawal’s ‘Direct Threat’, the Sharif Sarkar (Beeld: Pti) emphasized Bilawal Bhutto a strong statement on the Indus River Canal project. The PPP threatened to be out of government if the project was not stopped. There are widespread protests against the project in Sindh. Islamabad The Indus River channel project has become the ‘sore throat’ of the federal government of Pakistan. The ruling coalition partner Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has threatened that if this project is not postponed, it will be outside the government. PPP president Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who addressed a major public meeting at Hatri bypass land in Hyderabad, gave this warning to the Shahbaz government. Bilawal said that if the federal government did not withdraw the controversial project, even after accepting the objections of PPP, his party would not be able to walk further. The PPP chief said he (the federal government) did not listen to his coalition partner and did not withdraw the decision to build new channels. Bilawal said that “I felt that Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif would stay away from this project after seeing such an answer because he knew he could not perform a meeting session or the budget without the support of PPP. However, it seems that he is not ready to end the project. If so, we are not ready to give up. He aimed at the coalition partner Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), and he claimed that his projects were constantly harming the agricultural sector. Bilawal Bhutto said that ‘every party -backed initiative is anti -ARMER’. The Pakistani government planned to build six channels at a cost of $ 3.3 billion under the Green Pakistan initiative, irrigating the alleged barren land in South Punjab. However, Sindh Province has strongly opposed this decision. The Sindh government fears that the construction of these channels will reduce its part of the water from the Indus River. Pakistan News: PM Shahbaz Sharif, raised by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, is now the tears of blood raised by Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif, there are now widespread protests in Sindh against this project. Members of social workers, political parties, civil organizations, business associations and literary institutions came out on the street to protest against this decision by the government. The protesters demanded from the government that ‘the water flows’ and that the project should be canceled immediately. He calls it a violation of Sindh’s rights and an anti-people policy. First Published: April 19, 2025, 19:09 IST HOMEWORLD ‘SANDH WILL GO TO THE GOVERNMENT’, Islamabad Shake with the announcement of Bilawal Bhutto