Punjab’s Water Rights: CM Bhagwant Mann Demands Fair Share of Indus Waters

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann is taking a stand for his state, demanding Punjab receive its rightful allocation of water from the Indus River. He emphatically stated that Punjab has no surplus water to spare for other states.

No Surplus Water to Share, Says CM Mann

CM Mann’s declaration highlights the growing concern over water scarcity in Punjab. He emphasized the state’s own needs, making it clear that sharing water with other states is simply not feasible given the current situation.

Importance of Indus Waters for Punjab’s Agriculture and Future

Access to the Indus River is crucial for Punjab’s predominantly agricultural economy. A sufficient water share is essential for the livelihoods of countless farmers and the state’s overall prosperity. CM Mann’s firm stance reflects the urgency of this issue for Punjab’s future.

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