Sida, irrigation officials dismantle watercourses of farmers' leader.

BADIN -- The officials of irrigation department and Sindh Irrigation and Drainage Authority on Friday dismantled watercourses that irrigated land of Mir Noor Ahmed Talpur, chief of Save Badin Action Committee, which was struggling against erection of blockages in Phuleli Canal, believed to be major cause of nagging water shortage in the district.

Mr Talpur told local journalists that Sida officials had targeted his watercourses to punish him for raising voice against illegal blockages in Phuleli at three points, which diverted water flows to influential persons' lands that fell within command area of Sukkur Barrage.

He alleged that officials of Sida and irrigation department dismantled modules of watercourses at RD-82 of Sultani Wah near Rajo Khanani town on the pretext of flawed design.

He said that such tactics would not deter him from struggling for 'just distribution of water' in the district and claimed that he possessed all legal documents of his watercourses and would challenge the action in court of law.

Khalil Ahmed Bhurgari, Azizullah Dero, Mir Ghulam Rasool Talpur and other leaders of the committee condemned the Sida action and warned the officials to mend their ways.

They said that if such actions did not stop and water was not supplied into canals and outlets they would issue call for shutdown in all big and small towns of the district from March 20 to register protest.

They said that on the one hand Sida officials had completely failed to supply water even for drinking in several parts of the district while on the other they were dismantling watercourses of those who had been struggling for due share of district in water.

Qabool Mohammad Khatian, chairman of the area water board, rejected claims of Mr Talpur and other leaders of the committee and said that operation against illegal watercourses was being launched under court orders. All illegal watercourses and pipes would be removed without any discrimination, he warned.

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