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Punjab defies SC order, passes resolution against SYL construction

A day after the Supreme Court directing a status quo on the land meant for the Satluj-Yamuna Link canal, the Punjab Assembly today unanimously passed a resolution against its construction saying the state does not have water to share with Haryana

India TV Politics Desk Published : Mar 18, 2016 15:41 IST, Updated : Mar 18, 2016 15:50 IST
Farmers filling SYL canal with the help of tracked
Image Source : PTI Farmers filling SYL canal with the help of tracked excavators on Wednesday

Chandigarh: A day after the Supreme Court directing a status quo on the land meant for the Satluj-Yamuna Link canal, the Punjab Assembly today unanimously passed a resolution against its construction saying the state does not have water to share with the neighbouring state of Haryana.

The Haryana government had approached the Centre and Supreme Court saying Punjab was levelling the canal in order to alter its use.

Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal, who is Leader of the House, moved a resolution in the Assembly saying that his state is facing a "crisis of water" and does not have even one drop to share with others.

"In view of this neither was there ever a need to construct SYL canal then, nor it is there now," the 88-year-old, five-time Chief Minister told the House.

The House unanimously resolved that it will not allow the SYL canal to be constructed.

Congress leader Charanjit Singh Channi, who is Leader of the Opposition, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Madan Mohan Mittal from the BJP endorsed Badal's view.

Channi said that Congress has and will always stand at the forefront to protect the interests of people of Punjab.

"Mr Badal, we are all with you on this issue," he said.

Mittal, a senior BJP leader, said it is SAD-BJP Government which has always stood up for the interests of Punjab. He said the state is facing shortage of water and there is no need to construct SYL.

His remarks came even as the BJP government in Haryana hit out at the Punjab government, saying it has crossed all limits and doesn't have faith in country's judicial system.

Haryana Agriculture Minister OP Dhankar said the Punjab Assembly's resolution against the construction of SYL canal in Punjab for carrying Haryana's share of Ravi Beas was "unfortunate".

He said the assembly passed the resolution despite SC yesterday directed to maintain status quo.

"I feel Punjab government has crossed all its limits and doesn't have faith in country's judicial system. It has become judge on its own," Dhankar told reporters.

"This move of the Punjab assembly was to deprive Haryana of its rightful share in river water," he said.

"This is highhanded approach of Punjab," he said, adding Haryana will bring this issue to the notice of the Centre and the Supreme Court.

"We believe in the judicial system," Dhankar said.

The standoff over the Sutlej-Yamuna Link canal yesterday saw MLAs of opposition INLD in Haryana and Congress in Punjab attempting to storm each other's Assemblies as the dispute threatened to embroil Delhi whose Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal opposed construction of the canal.

Attacking Kejriwal, Dhankar had, in a letter said Haryana will not be able to deliver "your share of water to Delhi since you have stood against the interests of farmers and people of Haryana" and asked him to get "your own canal constructed for carrying Delhi's share of water with your efforts".

(With PTI inputs)

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