WAWE Strongly Condemns Misconduct Against Engineers at Diamer Basha Dam Project
The WAPDA Association for Welfare of Engineers (WAWE) condemns in the strongest possible terms the reprehensible, unlawful, and disgraceful behavior of certain protestors directed against Engr. Dr. Nazakat Hussain, GM/PD Diamer Basha Dam Project (DBDP), and other engineers and officers performing their official duties at the project site.
WAWE views this conduct as a blatant attack on the dignity, safety, and professional integrity of engineers and officers who are serving the nation under extremely challenging conditions. Any form of intimidation, harassment, verbal abuse, coercion, or obstruction of official work is wholly unacceptable and will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Such actions not only endanger individual officers but also pose a serious threat to the timely completion of a strategically vital national project of immense importance to Pakistan’s water security, energy generation, and economic stability.
Engr. Dr. Nazakat Hussain and his team have been discharging their responsibilities with exemplary professionalism, dedication, and commitment to the national interest. Targeting officers while they are performing state duties constitutes an act of irresponsibility and lawlessness that undermines institutional authority and sets a dangerous precedent. WAWE categorically rejects all attempts to pressure, humiliate, or obstruct WAPDA officers through agitation, coercion, or mob tactics.
WAWE demands that the concerned authorities take immediate and decisive action against those responsible for these unacceptable acts, ensure foolproof security for all engineers and officers at the Diamer Basha Dam Project, and guarantee a safe and secure working environment free from fear, threats, or interference.
WAWE stands in complete solidarity with Engr. Dr. Nazakat Hussain, GM/PD DBDP, and all engineers and officers serving at the project. We reaffirm our unwavering support for WAPDA professionals and warn that any further harassment or intimidation of engineers will be met with a firm, united, and resolute response from the engineering fraternity across the country.
WAWE urges all stakeholders to adopt lawful, constructive, and responsible means for raising concerns. National development projects cannot and must not be held hostage to disorder, coercion, or confrontation.




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