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A 10-day sit-in against a canal project on the Indus River in Pakistan, proposed by the federal government to irrigate the Cholistan desert, is causing traffic disruptions between Sindh and Punjab. The project, estimated to cost PKR 211.4 billion, has faced opposition from the Sindh government and various political and religious parties, as well as civil society organizations.
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