PPP, ANP opposing Kalabagh Dam: Salman
By: Zamir Sheikh
LAHORE - Former Economic Advisor to Prime Minister Dr
Salman Shah said the PPP and ANP were opposing the construction of
Kalabagh Dam. Speaking at the Pre-Budget Seminar of The Nation in
Lahore on Saturday Dr Shah said the KBD cannot be built until and
unless the PPP and ANP stop opposing this mega water reservoir
project.
He said the construction of Kalabagh Dam on one hand would ensure
energy and food security while on the other, it would enable the
country to generate employment.
He said the reservation and fears about raising the dam from Sindh
were imaginations and not based on reality and claimed that the
construction of dam would turn Sindh into food basket.
He painted a dooms day scenario of global economic conditions in
next five years, predicting that the oil prices would rise to $200
and wheat would be sold at $1,000 per tone by 2013, which the
country could not afford and needed energy independence.
He also claimed that the electricity crisis in the country was the
outcome of the mismanagement and not because of the shortage of the
electricity. He said the energy sector circular debt was leading to
unscheduled and hours long loadshedding in the country that can be
eliminated through good governance.
To handle the insecure economic future of the country, he said,
Pakistan needs some bold steps and raising new water reservoir is
the boldest step the high-ups of country should take to handle the
future economic situation.
He said that five water reservoirs had been approved under water
vision in which Kalabagh Dam is the only water reservoir that could
be completed within five years i.e. till 2013, if work starts right
now.
However, Bhasha Dam needed eight years and will complete in 2017 and
Neelum-Jehlum will complete till 2016, he added.
DAWN : May 31, 2009
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