Sir: I recently visited Gwadar and saw that most of the city does not have any water supply system. I am writing this letter so that I could highlight the problem the Gwadar’s residents face because of this issue.
The city currently needs six million gallons of water a day for it’s population of 100,000 people, but the amount of water bought to the city via water tankers is much smaller than this. Water is a basic human need; therefore I would like to request that the concerned authorities do something to solve this issue.
Salal Javed
Kech
Published in Daily Times, October 9th 2017.
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