Bilaal and Shahbaz Sharif were face to face in the Water War in Pakistan – Pakistan Shebas Sharif’s government and Sindh Bhilal Bhutto government face face to face with Wat in Wat.

Pakistan’s Indus province burns in the fire of opposition, which is set up by the Shahbaz Sharif government so that his government and his close friends will benefit China. Shahbaz Sharif plans to fill his bags and benefit Chinese companies without looking at his citizens. It is fiercely opposed in the Sindh province, and on Tuesday, the demonstrators set fire to the residents of Indus Home Minister Jaal Hassan’s Na Aus Haro Feros district.
Protesters targeted the residence of the minister in the city near the National Highway, and set up two trailers nearby. During this time, two protesters were killed in the clash and a dozen people, including the DSP and six policemen, were injured.
The Indus people are already facing water shortages, and if the Shahbaz Sharif government builds six canals in the Indus and Sutlej, they will long for the fall.
What are the six canal plans that have arisen in controversy?
The six canal project is a proposed project, which was launched in 2023 under the ‘Green Pakistan initiative’. The project was launched by Shahbaz Sharif with the support of Pakistani Army Chief Azim Munir.
Under the plan, there are plans to create desert areas of Pakistan Green. Under this scheme, Pakistan wants to take Sindh and Sutlej water to the Punjab’s Solistan Desert. The length of the project is 175 km, of which there are six canals.
The total capacity of the canals will be 4,120 CUSECs, and the project is said to be completed by 2030. Authorities have purchased 12 lakh acres of land in Punjab to construct canals, with more than 90% of land in Solistan. Solistan is a desert on the border of Rajasthan of India.
In the first phase of the project, more than 400,000 acres of desert lands are fertile and plans to cultivate it. At the end of the second phase, there is a plan to irrigate 750,000 land under the plan. Under this full scheme, the Pakistani government provides land for agriculture for private investors of China and Gulf countries, ie corporate agriculture. In the Solistan Desert, more than 170,000 acres of land has already been taken as private investors.
The Indus people say that their proper water is used for corporate agriculture made by foreign companies, which can cause water shortages here. The people of Sindhu are fully dependent on Sindhu for drinking water and irrigation.
The Indus has been going on for decades that the central government is focusing on the development of one province of Punjab. The people of Sindh say that the government has now gone to the Punjab desert to rise the desert by seizing drinking water and irrigation. Only all resources have the right, where people say that the government has transformed Pakistan into a ‘Punjabist’.
Angered by the government, people have staged a violent demonstration, which, based on the Pakistani government has stopped the project for some time.
Bilal and Sharif’s face to face
In the Sindh province, former Pakistani Foreign Minister and Shahbaz Sharif has a party in the coalition government of Shabaz Sharif, a party, a party, PPP (Pakistan People’s Party). Bhila was very angry by Bila by the central government’s decision and he threatened the government a few times ago.
In April 2025, Bila issued a fierce final warning, threatening to withdraw the PPP’s support from the ruling coalition if it was not released. Bila had said that his party would prioritize his people rather than a political alliance.
Shahbaz Sharif criticized the government for ignoring Sindhin’s concerns, and that the policies of the government were harmful to the farmers.
Pakistani military leader Asim Munir also targeted
If there is anyone in the root of this entire controversy, it is Pakistan’s military leader Azim Munir. Six Canal projects belong to the Special Investment Group of Pakistan, including Azim Munir among the members. In April 2022, Azim Munir created a mixed government headed by Shahbaz Sharif. Shahbaz Sharif cannot withdraw from this project without the permission of Munir.
Here, in Sindh and Punjab, the voices of opposition have begun to grow. Southern Punjab farmers say that through this plan, the government has taken away their water and become barren of their lands.