In this context, the decision by President Asif Ali Zardari to go for small dams, at least until a consensus can be built on larger ones, is a step in the right direction. For starters, small dams are preferable for obvious ecological reasons as well as they displace far less people than large dams. What we need to do however is build far broader consensus on the issue. It is unfortunate that the flooding calamity has been used to try and achieve a certain end by those out to serve their narrow interests. People, notably in the Punjab, need to be provided much more information about large dams and why they are the cause of so much friction. It is not simply a matter of ‘patriotism’.
The re-ignition of the Kalabagh Dam controversy will only create more difficulties between the federating units. Of course, no one is questioning the very pressing need to increase Pakistan’s water storage capacity but there are ways other than building one massive dam. We need a discussion at the national level on dams, their pros and cons. Perhaps the experts who put these advantages before the president could be asked to deliver a presentation to a national audience so that citizens have access to all the facts and can see what perils may be posed by projects such as Kalabagh.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 21st , 2010.
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