Pakistan's Punjab Province is poisoning Sindh

ANI  |  Karachi [Pakistan] 

Pakistan's Province is poisoning the people of by releasing pollutants into rivers which flow into Sindh, according to a grave warning issued by the Assembly.

The Assembly has passed a resolution asking the of to take notice of being released towards by factories in as they were virtually killing

The resolution was moved by the People's Party (PPP) parliamentary leader to draw attention of the Supreme Court's commission towards the constant menace of discharge of industrial seepage from into Sindh's supply.

The resolution states that: ""The House is of the opinion that it is essential that these industrial effluents should be scientifically treated before their release in channels and expects the commission to take up the matter with the government of Punjab, since all previous pleas from in this regard have fallen on deaf ears."

He added that the disaster is entirely man-made and has been caused by the negligence and apathy of federal institutions.

Khusro also expressed concern over the failure and apathy of the System Authority (IRSA) to curb the continuing and accelerating erosion of the most fertile coastal land of the Indus Delta by the sea.

The resolution adopted by the Assembly on Monday also demanded that the of take suo moto notice of the severe shortage in

Various NGOs and political organizations have also raised concern over province's unfair treatment in sharing resources with other provinces in

Dr Hidayat Bhutto, a based activist of the Sindhi Congress, said, "It's a long standing problem that establishment is trying to build Kalabagh Dam, a proposed hydroelectric dam on the Indus River, through of which has been rejected by all other three provinces. About 80 per cent of people in drink contaminated hence 25-30 per cent people are suffering with diseases like Hepatitis."

He added, Punjabi establishment is the culprit but corrupt government as well the also act as a tool for the establishment".

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 12:58 IST