Thursday, March 13, 2025
News

PoGB: Protestors cite lack of government dialogue in Diamer-Bhasha dam dispute

   SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

Diamer | March 13, 2025 2:13:21 PM IST
The ongoing "Haqooq Do, Dam Banao Tehreek" protest, led by Amir Quaid, entered its 25th day today, with no resolution in sight as government authorities have failed to engage with the protesters, as reported by the Pamir Times.

The protest, which began in response to grievances over the Diamer-Bhasha Dam project, is now intensifying as protest leaders vow to continue their sit-in until their 31-point charter of demands is fully addressed, Pamir Times reported.

During a crucial press conference at Chilas Inn Hotel, the speaker announced the decision to keep the protest going, stating that they would only cease their demonstration once their legitimate demands were met, Pamir Times reported.

The primary concerns revolve around fair compensation for affected residents, proper resettlement processes, and job security for those displaced by the dam's construction.

Pamir Times cited that despite repeated calls for dialogue, the government has not made any significant efforts to negotiate or reach a deal. The protestors, backed by Ulema and Umaideen Diamer, have warned that if authorities continue to ignore their demands, the situation could worsen, particularly in relation to the WAPDA (Water and Power Development Authority) operations.

Amir Quaid made it clear that the protest would grow stronger, more stable, and more intense if their grievances were not addressed in a timely manner.

According to Pamir Times, the failure to resolve the issue would not only affect the livelihoods of local residents but also jeopardize the future success of the strategically important Diamer-Bhasha Dam project.

The protestors have called on the government to sit down with them and find a mutually agreeable solution to avoid further escalation. Until their demands are met, the residents of Diamer will continue their fight for their rights.

The people of Pakistan-occupied Gilgit Baltistan have repeatedly protested to raise their concerns, focusing on a range of social, economic, and political issues, with the aim of achieving justice, equality, and better living conditions. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE WORLD NEWS
NASA, SpaceX delay mission meant to brin...
PM Modi returns to India after concludin...
Russia, Kazakhstan aim to reach USD 30 b...
Former Philippines President Rodrigo Dut...
Israel's FM meets with Ethiopian counter...
PM Modi, Mauritius counterpart Ramgoolam...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
J-K: Three people injured after landslid...
'Stop being part of a conspiracy': Shiv ...
Amid the Holi-Jumma row Mehbooba Mufti s...
'Result of contagious disease called- in...
'BJP always uses central agencies to all...
'Thoda samay aage piche ho jaye to hone ...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
Radhikka Madan misses Irrfan Khan o... 
Pak's MQM founder Altaf Hussain war... 
Amanda Seyfried opens up on 'Mamma ... 
Union Sports Ministry puts Draft Na... 
"Symbol of rich cultural heritage":... 
Under PM Modi's 10-year tenure, the... 
Nostalgia alert! Farah Khan shares ... 
Annual conference of Bodo students ...