India blocks all the gateways in the dam of Baglikhar and at the chinaba coin dam, thus really preventing the flow of the river.
The Chinab River, which flows from India to Pakistan, when the superficial authorities closely closed the gateways on the dams in the allied territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The Times of India reported on Tuesday, May 6.
India blocks all the gateways in the dam of Baglikhar and at the chinaba coin dam, thus really preventing the flow of the river. The water level was reduced to an unmarked mark, and the population of the districts located at the bottom of the river could first cross it to the foot.
It has been noted that the amount of water that Chinab brings to Pakistan province of Punjab has fallen almost ten times.
“Indian authorities actually blocked the Chinab River course in the direction of Pakistan after they made such a decision on Sunday. Now they are using our water for their reservoirs, hydraulic projects in the Chinaba Basin. They can’t do it because it is a serious violation of the Indus water,” said a high -ranking Penjab Penjab official.
According to him, Chinaba waters are very important for the Penjab irrigation system. He added that if Indian authorities start a sudden discharge of water through the gateways, then for residents located under the regions of the regions may appear.
Remember that on India’s Eve stopped providing water to Pakistan through the dam baglikhar, located in a chinaba in Jamma and Kashmir.
The relationship between India and Pakistan worsened after a terrorist attack on April 22, when a group of militants killed 26 people in the city of India of Pakhalgam. India has accused Pakistan of attacking, but Islamabad has rejected these allegations. At the border between the two nuclear states, the shootouts occur in time.
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