Is Indus Waters Treaty deadlock hurting Pakistan? Karachi reels under chronic water shortage
With the Indus Waters Treaty remaining in abeyance, adding to Pakistan's water-security concerns, the country's financial capital, Karachi, is now grappling with a severe water shortage amid the peak summer season.
Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan chief Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman launched a sharp attack on rival political party Pakistan People's Party (PPP), accusing it of gross mismanagement of the worsening water crisis.
The Jamaat also alleged that the PPP-led provincial government had failed to address Karachi's chronic water shortages despite being in power for years.
The crisis has come at a particularly sensitive time, coinciding with Eid-ul-Adha (Bakrid) celebrations across the country.
Pakistan is already facing mounting pressure following India's punitive measures taken in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack in South Kashmir.
Speaking to journalists on Eid, Hafiz Naeem said Karachi residents continued to observe religious traditions despite growing civic challenges, ARY News reported. He noted that Jamaat-e-Islami had organised collective sacrifice arrangements at more than 150 locations across the city, calling it a longstanding initiative that helps strengthen the party's connection with local communities.
Raising concerns over the deepening water crisis, the JI chief said thousands of residents were struggling to secure basic necessities during the Eid holidays. He blamed the PPP-led Sindh government for failing to deliver essential public services and questioned why Karachi's water woes remained unresolved despite the party's 18-year rule in the province.
Hafiz Naeem also targeted the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board, alleging that the agency had failed to ensure proper sanitation and disposal of sacrificial animal waste despite receiving a budget of Rs 43 billion. He accused the provincial administration of widespread mismanagement and claimed public funds were not being used effectively.
The Jamaat-e-Islami leader further disputed Karachi mayor Murtaza Wahab's assertion that the city was not facing a water shortage.
Meanwhile, Karachi's water crisis has continued to worsen, with nearly 70 per cent of the city reportedly experiencing extended supply disruptions, according to ARY News. Residents in several areas have been forced to rely on expensive private water tankers amid soaring temperatures.
Localities such as Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Azizabad, Liaquatabad, North Nazimabad, Nazimabad and North Karachi have reportedly been facing acute shortages for over two weeks, the report added.
Catch all LIVE updates on the US-Iran conflict here.
The Jamaat also alleged that the PPP-led provincial government had failed to address Karachi's chronic water shortages despite being in power for years.
The crisis has come at a particularly sensitive time, coinciding with Eid-ul-Adha (Bakrid) celebrations across the country.
Pakistan is already facing mounting pressure following India's punitive measures taken in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack in South Kashmir.
Raising concerns over the deepening water crisis, the JI chief said thousands of residents were struggling to secure basic necessities during the Eid holidays. He blamed the PPP-led Sindh government for failing to deliver essential public services and questioned why Karachi's water woes remained unresolved despite the party's 18-year rule in the province.
Hafiz Naeem also targeted the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board, alleging that the agency had failed to ensure proper sanitation and disposal of sacrificial animal waste despite receiving a budget of Rs 43 billion. He accused the provincial administration of widespread mismanagement and claimed public funds were not being used effectively.
The Jamaat-e-Islami leader further disputed Karachi mayor Murtaza Wahab's assertion that the city was not facing a water shortage.
Meanwhile, Karachi's water crisis has continued to worsen, with nearly 70 per cent of the city reportedly experiencing extended supply disruptions, according to ARY News. Residents in several areas have been forced to rely on expensive private water tankers amid soaring temperatures.
Localities such as Gulistan-e-Jauhar, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Azizabad, Liaquatabad, North Nazimabad, Nazimabad and North Karachi have reportedly been facing acute shortages for over two weeks, the report added.
Catch all LIVE updates on the US-Iran conflict here.
Comments (77)
S
SudhirMost Interacted
5 hours ago
Pakistani's should start converting back to ther original religion i.e. Hinduism. The world will then live in peace...Read More
9 Replies
79
7
Reply
Popular from World
- Sikh PIO's murder conviction triggers storm over carrying kirpan in public
- Judge orders removal of Donald Trump's name from Kennedy Center, blocks closure plan; US president blasts ruling
- A 2,000-year-old stone found in Karnak temple reveals a Roman emperor hidden in the form of an Egyptian pharaoh
- Trump will accept only Iran deal that meets his red lines: White House official after 2-hour meeting
- Pregnant woman with 4-year-old son forced to sign deportation papers after being held at US airport for days
end of article
Trending Stories
- ‘Bakra halal hote dekha hai, aao dikhate hain ... ’: Class XI student stabbed to death; heavy police deployed in Ghaziabad area
- Nagpur man slips, dies in house; bedridden wife starves to death amid extreme heat
- “I married because I wanted to study”: How Inter-religion marriage and motherhood did not deter this 20-year old girl from pursuing NEET
03:21 ‘She made nation proud’: Supreme Court allows Vinesh Phogat to compete in Asian Games trials- Is Indus Waters Treaty deadlock hurting Pakistan? Karachi reels under chronic water shortage
- From Ahinda to Mekedatu: With DK Shivakumar expected to take over reins, 5 challenges before Karnataka's new CM
- Vaibhav Sooryavanshi breaks down in dugout after Rajasthan Royals' IPL 2026 exit - WATCH
Featured in world
- Gulf's other war: UAE carried out strikes on Iran despite ceasefire — Report
- 'They walk among us': White House launches alien-themed website to track immigrants
- China building launch pads near nuclear missile silos
- Is IShowSpeed working on a FIFA World Cup 2026 song? Behind-the-scenes footage sparks major fan speculation
- "Your dead husband....": Candace Owens slams Erika Kirk over Charlie Kirk’s private letters, calls fundraising effort “shameless”
- DJ Akademiks spots bigger problem in Clavicular and DaBaby nightclub confrontation caught on video
Photostories
- Top 6 Indian root veggies that support liver health naturally
- Bruce Lee quotes that became life lessons for millions
- 7 fast-growing micro-markets attracting real estate investors across India
- From Japan to Turkey: Why some cultures treat cats like royalty
- Thought of the day inspired by the Bhagavad Gita: Silence often reveals what noise cannot
- 8 Indian destinations that come alive after monsoon rainfall and how to reach them
- 7 alligator facts that sound hard to believe
- Morning affirmation at 5 am: What you say to yourself before sunrise may affect your mood all day
- Snakes that can kill and eat crocodiles
- These are the simple ways to identify an Adder snake
Videos
06:21 Trump Suffers Major Setback As Compensation Fund Frozen By Judge Amid Growing Legal Battle | WATCH10:37 On Cam: 'Enemy' Drone Wreckage Found In Strait Of Hormuz; Iran Claims Threat Kill Again In Qeshm09:30 'Will Not End Iran War Until...': Trump's Final Condition For Muslim Nations For Ceasefire | Watch11:28 ‘Europe Get Ready’: Russia Unleashes ‘NUCLEAR TONE’ After Romania Drone Crash | ‘You’ve Entered WAR’08:22 Iran Unveils DEADLY New ‘Arash-e-Kamangir’ Weapon, Destroys US MQ-9 Aircraft Near Hormuz | Watch08:07 RAW VIDEO: Rubio’s Awkward Silence As Drone Hits NATO Ally, Refuses To Blame Russia? | Watch12:13 'Killing Of Children...': Putin Rages At West Over Romania Attack, Accuses NATO Of 'Protecting' Kyiv08:03 Fired AG Bondi Drops Bombshell, Admits To Huge Trump DOJ Mistake At Epstein Files Deposition | Watch09:18 Trump Signals End To Hormuz Blockade As U.S.-Iran Deal Talks Advance
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media