Senior journalist & editor Nawa-e-Waqt Javed Sidique recorded a tv program for Waqt Tv. Mr Siddique talked with people of the area regarding the decreasing water level in Jehlum river at Kohala. You can watch this program over here: http://www.circlebakote.com/watch-waqt-tv-programe-recorded-at-kohala-on-water-issue/

People Talking with Javed Siddique about decreasing water level

Kohala: Haji Bakhtiar talking about river jehlum water issue

Kohala Haji Bakhtiar talking about river jehlum water issue

Kohala: Haji Nasir Abbasi with Javed Siddique

Kohala M Iqbal Abbasi talking about river jehlum water level

Naveed Akram Abbasi talking with Javed Siddique regarding water issue

Kohala Raja Nahid Afzal Abbasi discussing on water issue















7 Comments
WELL DONE NAVEED AKRAM YOU AND JAVED SIDIQUE HIGH LIGHTS THESE FACTS.BUT DO YOU KNOW THAT (LATHOON KA BOOT BATHOON SA NI MANTHA) ONLY REQUEST TO INDIA WILL NEVER SOLVED THE PROBLEM.OUR GOVERNMENT HAVE A STRONG STEP AGAINST INDIA ON WATER SOURCES
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Hi Mr Naveed Akram abbasi,real you are doing a great job, for the people of bakote,its hundred persent correct that(Latoon Ke Bhoot bhatoon sa nahi manta)so d,not request to indian goverment for the low leavel of water,this is the duty of our governament to take a strong step against the governament of india.thanks ,,,,God bless you.
Regard.
Iqtedar
U.A.E
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there is no need to request india. governament of pakistan should have to take it seriously.we need a policy of do or die.
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exultant NAVEED bahi we proud of u to doing a good job & update for internet user…………..thankx
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rivers are life line for pakistan…..pak gov must take serious steps instead of waisting time in useless talks on water problem
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wel done Naveed abbasi keep it up
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So far haven’t heard of any water policy by our gov,t on this water issue. Serious steps are required as it’s now do or die situation for us. we are already short of wheat,rice,suger etc etc and shortage or drying of further water means a complete disaster.
Thank you Naveed Akram Abbasi for highlighting this issue and hope that you will carry on with this most critical issue.
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