Another High Treason Case – Heads Must Roll

Posted by Syed Nayyar Uddin on January 3, 2012 in India Peace and Pakistan, My Views, Pakistan |
As reported in press on 2 Jan, 2012, Jamat Ali Shah former Indus water commissioner, has escaped to Canada despite being on ECL, for acting as an agent of India, by irreparably  damaging the water interests of Pakistan, by giving a free hand to  India in building a 57- meter high hydro-power project in Leh district (Nimoo  Bazgo). 
 
Additionally, 42-meter high Chuttak hydroelectric power project is also being completed on the Suru River, a tributary of Indus in the Kargil district of Indian-held Kashmir. 
 
The said projects will reduce the flows of Indus River, the lifeline of Pakistan. 
 
On top of the above treachery, India has also managed to get approval of carbon credits amounting to $482,083 in seven years ($68,869 per year) from the UN for the two projects after showing that it has got the CLEARANCE REPORT on trans-boundary  environmental impact assessment of the said projects, from PAKISTAN.
 
Now, if memo gate scandal (which was in conceptual stage) can have ramifications of Article 6, why can’t this treason of compromising vital water interests of Pakistan, by the highest officials of the government and those responsible for not allowing the main culprit of this scandal (Jamat Ali Shah) to leave the country, after he was put on ECL, be also treated for HIGH TREASON.
 
This is another fit case for last hope of Pakistan i.e., the JUDICIARY to immediately take suo moto action against the fifth columnist traitors, who sold vital interests of Pakistan and those who allowed the traitors, to flee from the country. 
 
And mark my words, if no action is taken against the people who are bent upon cutting the roots of Pakistan, we will be equally responsible for the flourishing of atmosphere of treason in this country.

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