Those in power shouldn’t allow exploitation of the poor: CJP
LAHORE: Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar inquired on Sunday why India is stealing Pakistan’s water, saying that it will not be allowed to do so.The CJP was hearing a petition in the Lahore Supreme Court Registry related to River Ravi and Abbasia Link Canal.
During the hearing, the chief justice asked whether the Punjab government knows about the situation and what steps can be taken in this regard.
Addressing Secretary Irrigation Punjab during the hearing, the chief justice said that he should inform the people in power that it is my warning to stop exploitation of the poor.
“Why India is stealing our water. It will not be allowed to steal Pakistan’s water,” Justice Saqib Nisar remarked. He said if the provincial government was aware about the matter, why it didn’t take any step. The top judge termed the water theft equal to sucking blood of poor farmers.
Justice Saqib Nisar said that it won’t be allowed that water is being stolen from Abbasia Link Canal and poor farmers are suffering. The top judge ordered that an operation should be conducted along with the police so that no one is deprived of the resource.
The CJP said that case should be registered against those stealing water and summoned a report from Secretary Irrigation on January 4.
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