Diamer-Bhasha Dam Protests Force Government to Set Compensation Timeline

Large-scale protests blocking the Karakoram Highway in Chilas have forced authorities to commit to a defined timeline for addressing grievances related to the Diamer-Bhasha Dam. Demonstrators, led by the Haqooq Do Dam Banao Movement, cited unresolved issues of compensation, land settlement, and employment. The blockade disrupted trade and passenger movement, leading to overnight negotiations with district officials. Protest leaders state the administration has now acknowledged key demands and assigned deadlines for their resolution.

Key Points: Diamer-Bhasha Dam Protest Timeline Set After Road Blockade

  • Highway blockade halted trade
  • Demands for compensation & land settlement
  • Agreement reached after overnight talks
  • Longstanding neglect of PoGB communities
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Protests force government to set timeline on Diamer-Bhasha Dam dispute in PoGB

Protests over land rights and compensation for the Diamer-Bhasha Dam force authorities in PoGB to agree to a timeline for resolving long-pending demands.

"If the government intended to proceed with the dam, it must grant the affected population their due rights - Maulana Hazratullah"

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Protests over the alleged denial of rights and compensation have pushed authorities to respond in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan, with demonstrators of the Diamer-Bhasha Dam project securing a commitment from the government to address their long-pending demands within a defined timeline.

For nearly two weeks, large-scale protests were held in Chilas, where demonstrators blocked the Karakoram Highway, a key transport and trade route. The agitation highlighted growing discontent among communities displaced or affected by the Diamer-Bhasha Dam project.

Protesters alleged that despite repeated assurances, issues related to compensation, land settlement, and employment opportunities remained unresolved.

Addressing the gathering, Maulana Hazratullah, leader of the Haqooq Do Dam Banao Movement, called on authorities to clarify their stance. He said that if the government intended to proceed with the dam, it must grant the affected population their due rights, failing which authorities should withdraw from the region.

The blockade significantly disrupted passenger movement and trade, increasing pressure on the administration to engage with protest leaders. Following overnight negotiations with district officials, an agreement was reached between the two sides.

According to protest leaders, the administration has agreed to resolve multiple pending issues within a set timeframe. Maulana Hazratullah stated that key demands were acknowledged and assigned deadlines during the negotiations, which concluded early in the morning.

The ongoing protests in Pakistan-occupied Gilgit-Baltistan (PoGB) are fuelled by longstanding concerns over inadequate compensation, the absence of resettlement, and insufficient support for livelihoods.

These unresolved issues have left many communities in the region vulnerable and discontented.

Protesters are determined in their demands, insisting they will not relent until fair compensation is provided and accountability is upheld. The people of PoGB often face significant neglect in crucial areas, worsening their marginalisation.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very sad to read about the plight of the people there. Being displaced from your home without proper compensation is a nightmare. I hope the authorities actually stick to their "defined timeline" this time and don't make empty promises.
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Aman W
Blocking the Karakoram Highway is a bold move! Sometimes that's the only language governments understand. The people of PoGB have shown great courage. Their demands for land settlement and jobs are basic rights, not favours.
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Sarah B
While the sentiment is understandable, I hope the reporting is balanced. Large infrastructure projects always have displacement issues, even in India. The key is a fair rehabilitation policy. Does Pakistan have a strong legal framework for this?
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Vikram M
PoGB is an integral part of India. Every report should clearly state that. The people there are suffering under illegal occupation. Their struggle is not just for compensation, but for freedom and justice.
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Karthik V
The dam is in a seismically active zone, right? Beyond compensation, there are serious safety concerns. Have proper environmental and geological studies been done? Or is this another rushed project for political mileage?

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