Caretaker setup to be installed in Aug after govt completes its term: Khursheed
Says there’s no problem of water shortage in country: Adds Balochistan govt’s concerns regarding water issue will be addressed: States situation will improve after IMF agreement
By News Desk
July 3, 2023 04:19 PM
Federal Minister for Water Resources Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah said Monday that the current government would definitely complete its constitutional term, adding that the caretaker setup would be installed on the 11th, 12th or 13th of August after the completion of the term, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
While talking to the media in Sukkur after receiving a briefing from the irrigation authorities on Sukkur barrage and meeting a delegation from Balochistan, he said that an emergency would have to be imposed to extend the term which, he stated, would not be a good thing.
“There is no problem of water shortage in the country, and it is hoped that there will be no problem of water shortage in Rabi season as well,” he said.
“After many years, the level of Tarbela Dam has increased to 12.6 feet after which the spillways of Tarbela Dam have been opened,” he added.
“In the meeting with the delegation of Balochistan, we have heard their concerns. There is some water issue which they have the right to discuss. We have addressed some of their concerns and some will be resolved in the meeting on July 6 next. 2,000 cusecs of water will be provided to Balochistan,” he stated.
“An agreement has been reached with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). After this agreement, the situation will improve because there were other issues too, with international organisations besides IMF, that will now be resolved,” he pointed out.
The Balochistan Assembly speaker and irrigation secretary were among those who met Khursheed Shah to present concerns of the Balochistan government regarding the water issue.
The federal minister assured them of addressing all their concerns.