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  • Jan 31st, 2010
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Human Rights Movement (HRM) has expressed grave concern over water shortage in the country and asked the government to take serious notice of the Indian move to curtailing water flow to Pakistan. Chairman HRM Muhammad Nasir Iqbal Khan and Secretary General Muhammad Raza advocate Saturday said that mere passage of resolutions on this issue was not enough.

The need of the hour is to take serious moves to foil Indian evil designs before its too late, they added. They expressed grave concerns over the silence of rulers on this issue of vital importance. If immediate attention were not paid on this issue, India would render country's agricultural land barren, they said, stressing that Indian designs must be foiled.

Chairman HRM feared that if India does not release due water share to Pakistan, Punjab would not be able to fulfil food requirements that it provides to the entire Pakistan. He asserted that till the restoration of water, the rulers should not think of initiating trade with India.

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