Kundian
Prime Minister (PM) Imran Khan Sunday while launching a gigantic project to revive decades old Kundian Forest over 10,000 acres here directed Punjab Government to go tough on tree fellers.
“The tree fellers are criminals. I ask Punjab government to treat them as criminals. Don’t impose merely fine on them rather arrest them too. This is an offense not only against the nation but also our children,” the prime minister said while addressing the inauguration ceremony of spring tree plantation at Kundian Forest here.
Chief Minister of Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar, Advisor to PM on Climate Change Malik Amin Aslam, provincial cabinet members, representatives of environmental protection organizations, leaders of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and a huge number of students attended the ceremony.
Of total 19,271 acres of forest area, around 5,000 acres has some green cover while rest 5,222 acres are barren and would be turned into forest by massive forestation during next four years under prime minister’s 10 Billion Tree Tsunami Project.
Prime minister who planted a sapling, asked the locals to guard the forest against tree fellers and land grabbers.
Under this spring tree plantation drive, 250 million saplings would be planted across the country with 1.3 million to be planted in one day as part of Plant for Pakistan Day observed on the day.
The prime minister said young generation particularly the children were required to be sensitized on the importance of trees and also called for its inclusion in the education curriculum.
He said unfortunately, the huge Kundian Forest, planted before partition, had been turned into a barren land owing to the apathy of the previous governments.
Prime minister, who also unveiled the plaque to launch the forest’s revival, warned that anymore deforestation would destroy the nation’s future.
He said being rich with diverse weathers and water resources, Pakistan should be exporting food to the world instead of facing the shortage.
Prime minister told the gathering that the revived Kundian Forest would provide job opportunities as human resource would be required to guard, water and nurture the plants and people would realize benefits of the forest in the near future.
He said biodiversity in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa had revived following the success of one billion tree tsunami project.
He said a considerable number of berry plants would be planted in the forest which would help produce honey as many investors were awaiting to invest in honey production.
While assuring people to resolve the water issues of Piplan and Khattak Belt areas, he said Punjab government was striving to improve schools and hospitals and with the Punjab Police apprehending the big criminals who earlier used to enjoy protection. –APP