Protests by people of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari against "water shortage" enter second day

Protesters against water mismanagement in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province marched for the second consecutive day on Monday, December 1, in the streets of Shahrekord, the provincial capital.
In addition to the slogan "Here is the four neighborhoods, take the water from the neighborhood," a large number of protesters repeatedly chanted the slogan "Death to the mafia." "Our shame, our shame, our radio and television" and "Woe if our tribe takes over" were among the other slogans heard at the protest marches in Shahrekord.
The videos received show that a large number of protesters gathered in front of the provincial governor's office, chanting slogans against the so-called "Beheshtabad" project, and carrying placards with the slogan "The Beheshtabad project, with or without a permit, is against the law."
The "Beheshtabad" project is a title for transferring water from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari to the provinces of Isfahan, Yazd, and Kerman. In this project, which was approved in 2011 by the Supreme Water Council with the follow-up of officials and representatives of Isfahan province, it is planned to transfer 1.1 billion cubic meters of water to the central plateau of Iran annually by constructing a tunnel.
Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, which used to supply 11 percent of the country's water, is now facing a water crisis, and water is currently being transported to more than two hundred villages in this province by tanker.
Qudratollah Hamzeh, a representative of Ardal, Kohrang, Farsan, and Kiar counties in the parliament, said on Sunday: "To solve the problem of water shortage, the issue of transferring water from the sea must be considered. There is no water left in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari to transfer to the desert provinces."
Source: Radio Farda




