Crackdown on Illegal Encroachments Along Swat River: Why Green Recovery Must Begin Now
Once hailed as the “Switzerland of Pakistan,” the picturesque Swat Valley is once again making headlines, but for wrong reasons. With rescue teams pressing on with urgent search operations for missing, a troubling reality has surfaced alongside the swelling waters: the crackdown on illegal encroachments along Swat River has been temporarily put on hold. In a startling revelation, the Irrigation Department has identified 38 encroachment sites in the bustling Fiza Gat area alone - a figure that officials warn may only be the tip of the iceberg. Authorities caution that more violations, particularly those allegedly linked to influential figures, could emerge in the coming days. As the crisis unfolds, uncomfortable questions about accountability, governance, and the cost of unchecked expansion are rising to the surface - just like the river itself. Delays in Crackdown on Illegal Encroachments Along Swat River Show Environmental Neglect As heartbreaking as the...