Water shortage slammed

Published June 21, 2003

NAWABSHAH, June 20: The growers of Jamal Shah minor and their children staged a demonstration in Qazi Ahmed town on Friday against the shortage of water.

The demonstrators were carrying banners and their children raising slogans for water.

Speaking on the occasion, Syed Pir Shah said there was no water in 12 water channels of the Jamal Shah minor.

He said growers at the tail-end were in trouble as their land were rendering barren. They demanded water to save them from starvation.

WATERCOURSES: The district administration has directed the police to check watercourses regularly to ensure transparent distribution of the irrigation water. DCO Abdul Qadir Mangi and superintending engineer irrigation Ghulam Nabi Mughal told this to growers on Thursday.—Correspondent

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