Pakistan govt negligent towards ongoing environmental crisis

By ANI | Published: April 18, 2023 10:25 PM2023-04-18T22:25:59+5:302023-04-18T22:30:04+5:30

Islamabad [Pakistan], April 18 : Even as the Pakistan government ministers are busy roaming the globe calling upon the ...

Pakistan govt negligent towards ongoing environmental crisis | Pakistan govt negligent towards ongoing environmental crisis

Pakistan govt negligent towards ongoing environmental crisis

Islamabad [Pakistan], April 18 : Even as the Pakistan government ministers are busy roaming the globe calling upon the world to save Pakistan from climate disaster, the government is leading a disastrous real estate project near Lahore in Punjab, throwing out thousands of farmers and drastically altering the course of river Ravi which could cause flooding during the rainy season, Just Earth News (JEN) reported.

Pakistan suffered a major flooding event in 2022 which eventually caused a wheat crisis, massive civilian casualty and displacement, all of which the Shehbaz Sharif government has been using to evoke global sympathy and funding.

In today's Pakistan, millions are struggling to procure the bare minimum wheat flour in the market. The basic food item has become exorbitant and is in acute short supply. Several persons died in the scuffle to get the wheat flour supplied by the government, JEN reported.

The unprecedented food crisis requires long-term steps to increase wheat production which means increased cultivation of wheat, better irrigation and fertiliser. But the Lahore city project runs counter to such an imperative need.

A hard-hitting report released by Human Rights Watch in early April showed how Pakistan was running contrary to its loud claim of being a victim of climate change, JEN reported.

The state was creating a major climate catastrophe by turning 100,000 acres of farms into a new spanking city on the outskirts of Lahore, all to benefit land sharks and real estate conglomerates.

The army is the biggest real estate conglomerate. It is not known how much of the over 100,000 acres listed along the Ravi River will be taken over by the army-run housing compes, JEN reported.

Aimed to house 12 million people, the Ravi Riverfront Urban Development Project is among the largest infrastructure projects in Pakistan.

The USD 7 billion project is being touted as the "world's largest riverfront city".

The international NGO documented how thousands of farmers were being harassed and threatened and deprived of their homes and livelihoods to help the rich and influential real estate lobby, JEN reported.

Over 85 per cent of the designated land is agricultural land occupied by over one million farmers, labourers and business owners. About two years ago, similar conclusions were drawn by the Pakistan Human Rights Commission.

The commission orgsed a civil society consultation on the project on January 26, 2021. The meeting witnessed Ali Usman Qasmi, an academic and activist at the Lahore University of Management, pointing out that the project was not aimed at resolving the country's severe housing crisis, JEN reported.

The government has been least interested in the environmental factor. The project was initiated during the Imran Khan regime but is continuing with a greater flourish under the Sharif government although the latter had been projecting itself as a Climate-change sensitive government.

The entire project area contains 116 fauna and 147 plant species according to the Environmental Impact Assessment report of the project.

The proposed green area in the form of reserved forests, eco-farms, central parks, and a botcal garden is 12,172 acres.

Most of these environmentally sensitive areas, flora and fauna will be seriously affected by the mega project, triggering cumulative climate-altering events in the years ahead.

There has been a consistent outcry against the project from concerned citizens.

Leading architects, cultural, heritage and environmental experts and a large number of civil society representatives have termed the project as a disaster for the natural flow of rivers and ecological balance, JEN reported.

One of the leading architects of Pakistan Fauzia Husain Qureshi said in an interview with the Daily Times that the project is a complete disaster for Lahore and its people as it would destroy the ecological balance. He said the land mafia was behind this multi-billion project and wanted to acquire the prime agricultural land from poor farmers at nominal prices in connivance with the government.

HRCP's fact-finding mission reported that both Ravi City and the river's channelisation come with "serious environmental hazards and evictions of local farmers, along with the destruction of their agricultural land."

There are equal concerns about the nature of the project.

In all, a mega fraud of a project that will take land away from farmers, empty the wheat basket and create climate catastrophe in the years to come, JEN reported.

So next time when a Shehbaz Sharif government's ministers talk about climate change, the Ravi Riverfront Development project should be flagged as a project that will bring only disaster and tragedy in the near future.

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