PTI submits resolution to NA speaker against Indus canals project

Imran Khan-founded party urges halt to Cholistan canals until inter-provincial consensus is reached

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PTI leaders submit a resolution to National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq at Parliament House in Islamabad on April 10, 2025. — PTI
PTI leaders submit a resolution to National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq at Parliament House in Islamabad on April 10, 2025. — PTI
  • Resolution signed by Ayub, Zartaj, Ali Muhammad.
  • Seeks emergency CCI meeting within 15 days.
  • It also demands neutral audit of Irsa certificate.

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) on Thursday submitted a resolution to the National Assembly Secretariat, expressing strong reservations over the construction of canals from the Indus River under the Green Pakistan Initiative (GPI).

The resolution, led by Leader of the Opposition Omar Ayub Khan and signed by parliamentary leader Zartaj Gul, Ali Muhammad Khan, Mujahid Khan, and other party members, urged an immediate halt to the Cholistan canals project until constitutional provisions were fulfilled and Sindh’s concerns are addressed.

The document, titled "Resolution on Addressing Sindh's Reservations Regarding the Green Pakistan Initiative of Constructing Canals on the Indus River", calls on the federal government to convene an emergency meeting of the Council of Common Interests (CCI) within 15 days.

The resolution submitted to National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq, on April 10, 2025. — PTI
The resolution submitted to National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq, on April 10, 2025. — PTI

The meeting, it says, should discuss the province of Sindh’s objections and ensure input from all stakeholders.

The resolution highlights that Punjab's canal projects, approved by the Central Development Working Party (CDWP) in October 2024 under the GPI, could significantly impact Sindh’s water share, agriculture, and ecological system.

It demands the construction of the Cholistan canals be suspended until the CCI grants formal approval, in line with Articles 154 and 155 of the Constitution.

Sindh's share must be protected

The Imran Khan-founded party has called for a moratorium on all new canal projects on the Indus River until the Water Apportionment Accord of 1991 was fully enforced.

This includes securing Sindh’s allocated 48.76 million acre-feet (MAF) of water and maintaining an environmental flow of 10 MAF below the Kotri Barrage to preserve the Indus Delta.

The resolution further urges that an independent audit of the Indus River System Authority's (Irsa) water availability certificate be conducted within 60 days by a neutral panel of hydrologists and environmental experts.

The findings should be submitted before the National Assembly to assess compliance with the 1991 accord and gauge the environmental impact on Sindh.

Transparent consultations demanded

The PTI has demanded that all decisions on the project be made through a transparent process involving Sindh’s elected representatives, civil society, and downstream stakeholders.

The resolution calls for public hearings to be documented and made accessible before the CCI takes any decision.

It concludes by stating that the resolution should be forwarded to the federal government, the CCI, and other relevant bodies for urgent action.

In a protest in Karachi this Sunday, the Grand Democratic Alliance (GDA) and PTI, the opposition warned that it would hinder Karachi's water supply, the biggest city of the country and Sindh's capital.

In March, the Sindh Assembly also unanimously passed a resolution against the project — inaugurated on February 15.

Meanwhile, the war of words between the Punjab and Sindh governments has intensified over the controversial Cholistan canal project, which has emerged as a key point of contention between the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) recently.