Anti-Kalabagh dam (KBD) lobby
in Pakistan has successfully scuttled plans to construct KBD which is
technically most feasible, economically viable and beneficial for all the four
provinces. ANP in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) has doggedly opposed construction of
this dam since in its view KBD will sink Nowshera in KPK. Sindh nationalist
parties maintain that it would turn Sindh into an arid area and deprive them of
Palla fish. They say there is not enough water in Indus River to another
dam and the proposed dam would greatly lessen the water quota of Sindh and
Punjab will draw maximum benefit from it. Landed Sindhi Waderas and the PPP also
joined the bandwagon since many of their leading lights have tens of thousands
of acres of irrigation lands in Katcha area in Sindh, where their lands are
irrigated by flood waters each year. It is now an open secret that India is
backing the anti-KBD lobby since it knows that KBD would adequately meet the
water needs of Pakistan and make it economically prosperous and thus fail its
program of drying up Pakistan by constructing large number of dams over Rivers
Chenab, Jhelum and Indus.
Gen Ziaul Haq made sincere efforts to build the dam but could not do so because
of immense political pressure from these parties. Next Nawaz Sharif tried but
had to abandon it because of loud protests. Gen Pervez Musharraf resolved to
undertake the project since by that time Indian designs had been exposed and
Pakistan’s water needs had multiplied. With the help of technical experts which
included members from KPK and Sindh, he debated the issue to dispel
misperceptions aired by vested interests and tried to convince them that bulk of
water flowed into the sea because of absence of storage system. They were told
that all the contentions were false.
They were informed that fear of Nowshera getting submerged in water is
fallacious. It was stressed that dams do not consume water but store water.
Whether there is one dam on a river or ten, no additional water is needed except
when the lake of dam is first filled. Water is consumed at the barrages where
canals are taken. There is a provision of a right bank high level canal in the
design to irrigate the DIK area, and a left bank canal to irrigate South Punjab.
But the water for DIK and South Punjab would be drawn from the share of KPK and
Punjab respectively. As for Sindh, it will get its 37% share additional water
from the KBD of 2.5 million acre feet. The Sindh province would get the maximum
benefit from KBD. When anti-KBD technical experts ran short of arguments, MQM
jumped in and forbade Musharraf from undertaking this project and he shelved it
under the frivolous plea of lack of consensus. When the PPP led regime took over
power in 2008, the first announcement it made was to shelve KBD for good.
Instead it opted for highly expensive thermal Rental Power Project (RPP).
Failure to build dams coupled with RPP scam and high-scale corruption in Wapda
led to acute energy crisis which resulted in power outages and gas shedding for
long hours and destroyed the industrial sector. Policy of appeasement allowed
India to deflate freedom movement in occupied Kashmir and to construct 40 big
and small dams over our three rivers. Mismanagement, poor governance and
insatiable greed to loot and plunder led to high inflation and sky rocketing
price spiral, which not only ruined agriculture but also increased poverty and
joblessness. Increasing poverty, lack of justice, snobbish attitude of elites
towards the have-nots, rulers subservience to the US and intrusion of US in
internal matters have all contributed towards fuelling terrorism.
Patronage of criminals and mafias and near absence of accountability promoted
lawlessness and gave greater freedom of action to the criminals and target
killers to spread bedlam. Sidelining merit and giving preference to favorites
ruined state owned public enterprises. Politicization of NAB, police and other
law enforcement agencies gave a freehand to the wrongdoers to indulge all kinds
of malpractices without any fear. Such recourse resulted in wide scale
embezzlement and irregularities in all government and semi-autonomous
departments. Corruption in lower courts kept the unprivileged segment of society
deprived of ends of justice. Corruption in education department promoted the
culture of ghost schools and blocked growth of literacy rate. Avid lust for
power and wealth led to degeneration of moral turpitude. While dishonest and
corrupt officials were protected and given promotions, the honest and upright
were persecuted and punished.
Of all the four provinces, performance of Sindh government was the worst,
although Balochistan government was no less. Every MPA of Sindh Assembly should
have been held accountable for bloodying Karachi with human blood for five years
and for keeping the economic hub centre of Pakistan perpetually destabilized
resulting in closure of industries and business centres and exodus of
businessmen to other countries. Unholy practices of extortion, bank robberies,
burglary and kidnapping for ransom, carjacking and motorcycle lifting, raping,
land grabbing and drug trafficking scaled new heights. Mercifully the people
have got rid of parasites and are now eagerly looking forward for a healthy
change through elections planned on May 11. Ongoing acts of terrorism against
liberal parties are the outcome of previous government’s policies.
Foremost duty of the caretakers and ECP was to carry out proper screening of
candidates and then hold fair and free elections so that right kind of persons
entered the legislature. The duo has not lived up to the expectations of the
people since all the black sheep have easily passed the screening test. The two
are responsible for ensuring law and order and provide security to the political
parties taking part in elections. Series of successful terrorist attacks on
leaders and activists and election offices of liberal parties in particular
indicate that the duo is failing in this duty as well.
Irrespective of rosy manifestos of each party, foremost duty of next elected
government should be to take stock of the magnitude of the problems faced by
Pakistan and evolution of methods to solve them. Worsened law and order,
enhanced threat of terrorism, faltering economy, energy crisis, poverty and
threats from across the border should be accorded top priority. Comprehensive
policies should be evolved and resources harnessed to confront these challenges.
Lavishness should be replaced with austerity, all holes of corruption plugged,
nepotism and cronyism to be ended and merit system restored. Selection of heads
of all state corporations and semi-autonomous bodies done with due care to
reinvigorate the flagging health of state institutions. Creative economic policy
aimed at exploiting own resources and giving up foreign crutches should be
framed. Construction of Bhasha and other smaller dams should be expedited and
KBD project undertaken.
Toothless accountability bill formulated by the last government should be made
effective to net the evil doers and to award them exemplary punishments. Honest
officials to be socially upgraded. All-encompassing counter terrorism policy may
be chalked out, which should include identification of causes of terrorism and
their remedies. Undermined rule of law should be reinstated and one law made for
the rich and poor; system of justice further improved to provide cheap and quick
justice to the unprivileged class. Long term poverty alleviation program should
be unfolded to give relief to those living below poverty line.
In order to effectively confront external and internal threats, there should be
no letup in up gradation of our defence forces and nuclear and missile
development programs. A separate counter terrorism force should be created to
tackle urban terrorism and paramilitary forces given the frontline duty to deal
with terrorism and cross border terrorism in border areas so as to let the Army
fully focus on external threat.
by
Asif Haroon Raja