Some people are so desperate for a ride that they will even saddle a dead horse: So is the case of the never-to-be Kalabagh Dam.
The arguments given by the pro-Kalabagh Dam lobby are many but the reason, it seems, is just one: To provide irrigation water for the hundreds of thousands of arid land in Punjab owned by some very, very powerful people.
Recently, a petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court to urge the government to build the dam.. The petitioner in his petition submitted that there is extreme shortage of electricity in the country and the power generated from this dam would greatly help overcome the shortage which has become a life and death issue for the country. Also, the water reserved in Kalabagh dam would also irrigate about 800,000 acres of arid land in DI Khan.
But there is no mention in the news report as to what specific objections have been raised. Let me give a short background of how the tussle started over the Kalabagh dam.
The proposal was there in the files of Wapda much before ZA Bhutto initiated the process of planning for the construction of the dam. However, it was during General Zia ul Haq's regime that Wapda authorities started the demarcation of the dam area.
One fine morning some residents living in their homes in Nowshera city by the banks of River Kabul found Wapda staff chalking lines on their walls. The chalk marks went higher than the top level of the windows of their homes. The Wapda staff informed the people of Nowshera that these lines marked the water level of the proposed Kalabagh dam. They, however, also told the people that houses built at lower level would be drowned completely by the dam water.
The people of Nowshera did not need to be engineers to get the message that their city will be underwater if the dam were built. Then governor Lt. General Fazle Haq the province was also a very close friend of the then ruler General Zia. He called the Wapda people. They confirmed what the people of Nowshera had reported. He refused to allow the construction of the dam. As such it is wrong to say that the objections over the dam were first made by ANP.
It is now a matter of record that the provincial assemblies of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Sindh and Balochistan have passed resolutions against the construction of the dam, each for its own reasons.
People in KP believe that if the dam is built most of the fertile land of Peshawar valley will go under water during floods and will almost certainly be plagued by water logging and salinity. The area of Peshawar valley includes, Swabi, Charsadda, Mardan Nowshera and Peshawar. It was clear from the design of the dam that water table would rise sharply and most of the land, agricultural and residential, would become uninhabitable marshland if the dam is built
The Wapda people lowered the level of the lines by fifteen feet but the harm was done. Still the lowering of the level did not address the problem of water logging and salinity. The people of Peshawar were still struggling with the duel problems of water logging and salinity. Wapda already had two hundreds of million rupees projects to solve the duel problems. The names of the projects were Peshawar Scarp and Mardan Scarp. Also, Wapda was unable to convince the people of the back lash of water in River Kabul during flood season in case the dam was built. To understand the concern of the people, we have to remember that even without the dam, water level is just a foot or so below the land at places where it passes Nowshera city. If the dam is built, the backlash of floodwater in the river could be as high as the ferocity of the flood. But in all flood scenarios, vast areas will be underwater.
The people of Sindh object that there is not enough water system for the dam. They also fear that in some future time the dam will not be used just for generating electricity but a canal will be constructed to irrigate land in Punjab province. This will create further shortage of water for Sindh farmers. Sindh also has another issue with the dam. Since water is stored in dams during floods, there is not much water in the rivers when they fall in the sea. The space left by paucity of sweet river water, is taken by the salty seawater. In this way salinity is overtaking tens of acres of agricultural land daily. Some villages and cities are in danger of being overtaken by this menace during the course of time.
Forget that the proposed dam's design is faulty and that one dam with such a design has failed in China; and forget that the dam will be only able to produce sizeable quantity of electricity for a few months of the year; also, forget that the paucity of sweat water falling in the sea is killing many kinds of marine life; nevertheless, the objections of the people of Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa have to be removed before anybody can even drive a spade in the ground for the purpose of constructing the dam.
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