This incident, however, has not come as a surprise to the average countryman. We have been witnessing such irresponsible behaviour of our rulers for long and seeing problems accumulating rather than being solved ask ourselves, “To whom shall I (we) complain?” And there is the usual stony silence to the persistence questioning by the common man.
Considering the gravity of the increasing water shortage in the country, it is unbecoming of government ministers and officials to take the issue in so nonchalant a manner. At independence, in Pakistan water availability was 5,000 cubic metres per person per annum which has now dwindled to 1,000 cubic metres. Our dams can store water for 30 days only. Pakistan is already a water-stressed country. According to estimates, the country will likely face an acute shortage of water by 2025. And by 2040, it is likely to go completely dry. It is a frightening scenario.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 19th, 2018.
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