Kisan Board Pakistan (KBP) has urged the government to take immediate notice of Indian efforts of buying carbon credits for its seven hydropower projects to be built on Sindh, Chenab and Jhelum rivers. The Board said that this effort of India is aimed at to give legal cover to its water projects planned on rivers of Pakistan.
A spokesman of the Board claimed here on Monday that an Indian conspiracy to convert Pakistan into a barren land had come to light as a report of the United Nations on 'clean development mechanism project design document' is made public recently allowing carbon trading. He said that the government should immediately approach the international court of justice and also raise this issue at diplomatic level to inform the world about Indian evil designs. 'If government failed to take a timely step in this regard it would cause irreparable loss to Pakistani agriculture,' KBP spokesman warned the rulers.