Omar Abdullah Backs Indus Treaty Suspension, Seeks Water Projects for J&K

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has expressed his support for the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, stating it has historically harmed the region. He emphasized the need for follow-up projects, specifically the Tulbul Navigation Barrage on the Jhelum, to utilize water resources for electricity and navigation. Abdullah also discussed a difficult year for tourism, citing setbacks like the Delhi bomb blast, but noted improvement with recent snowfall. The administration continues to promote tourism, focusing on key markets like Gujarat, Maharashtra, and West Bengal.

Key Points: Omar Abdullah Supports Indus Waters Treaty Suspension

  • Supports treaty suspension
  • Pushes for Jhelum barrage project
  • Cites past year's tourism challenges
  • Notes revival after snowfall
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Omar Abdullah supports suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty

J&K CM Omar Abdullah supports suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, calls for water projects and discusses tourism revival after a difficult year.

Omar Abdullah supports suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty
"I have been against it from the very first day. The Indus Water Treaty has greatly harmed us. - Omar Abdullah"

Amritsar, January 9

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Friday showed support for the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, stating that the old agreement had been harmful to the interests of Jammu and Kashmir.

During his press conference in Amritsar, he reiterated his long opposition to the treaty and said its suspension would allow the region to utilise its water resources.

"I have been against it from the very first day. The Indus Water Treaty has greatly harmed us. It is good that the treaty has been suspended," the Chief Minister said.

He stressed that the move should now be followed by steps to ensure Jammu and Kashmir can effectively use the region's water resources for its people.

"Now I want measures to be taken so that we are able to use that water for ourselves. We have given two projects to the centre, which we think will benefit us. One is the Jhelum navigation barrage, known as the Tulbul Navigation Barrage," he said.

He highlighted the benefits of this project, saying, "Water level in Wular will increase, and as a result, water in the Jhelum will also increase. Electricity production will increase, and Jhelum will be used for navigation."

He added that they are in continuous communication with the centre about these projects.

The Chief Minister also spoke at length about the challenges faced by the tourism sector in Jammu and Kashmir over the past year.

He described the previous year as particularly difficult, noting that just as tourism was beginning to recover, the Delhi bomb blast created another setback and impacted the tourist visits.

"Last year was difficult for us. When tourism started reviving, the Delhi bomb blast proved to be another setback for us," said the CM.

However, Abdullah said the situation has improved with the onset of snowfall in Kashmir. "Since snowfall has begun, tourism in Kashmir has increased," he said.

He clarified that while the government would continue to promote tourism, it would not release tourism data this time.

"We will continue to promote tourism, but numbers and our success ratio will remain with us," he added.

Highlighting the importance of tourism from other states, Abdullah said Gujarat, Maharashtra and West Bengal remain the main markets for tourists visiting Jammu and Kashmir. He said the administration is working to revive tourism in these states, but has not yet achieved the desired results.

"We are trying our best to revive tourism in these states. I cannot say that we have succeeded, but it feels like tourism has gradually revived since snowfall has started," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While utilizing water resources is important, suspending an international treaty is a very serious step. I hope this is done with careful diplomatic consideration and doesn't escalate tensions. The focus should be on development, not conflict.
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Vikram M
The Tulbul Barrage project sounds promising. More electricity and navigation on the Jhelum can be a game-changer for the local economy. But will the Centre actually fast-track it? That's the real question. We've heard promises before.
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Priya S
His point about tourism is so true. One incident in Delhi and the whole season in Kashmir gets affected. It's heartbreaking for the people whose livelihoods depend on it. Glad to hear snowfall is bringing visitors back. ❄️
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I have to disagree with the CM's full support for suspension. These treaties provide stability. Renegotiation might be better than suspension. We must think of national interests and long-term peace, not just regional gains.
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Kavya N
Action speaks louder than words. Let's see these projects get approved and built. J&K has immense potential in hydro power. Hope this translates into real progress and jobs for the youth there.
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Michael C
Interesting development. From an outside perspective, water sharing is often a source

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