Kaptan Singh Solanki, who is officiating as Governor of both Haryana and Punjab, has adequate Constitutional provision to resolve the crisis, Union Home Ministry officials said.
The Governor can sit indefinitely over the Bill passed by the Punjab Assembly to de-notify the land acquired for the SYL and its restoration back to the farmers or send the legislation to the President.
"Punjab has to obey the Supreme Court order as it has no option else it amounts to breakdown of Constitution. However, whatever Punjab is doing looks like political posturing ahead of the next year's Assembly elections," a senior Home Ministry official said.
Officials also discounted the possibility of any violence on the issue as there are enough Central forces stationed in both Punjab and Haryana to deal with any situation arising out of the dispute.
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The SYL-canal row today hotted up with Punjab Assembly unanimously passing a resolution against its construction saying the state does not have water to share with Haryana, which accused Punjab of "crossing all limits" and decided to approach the Centre and Supreme Court.
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.
The Punjab Cabinet had on Tuesday decided to dispatch a cheque for Rs 191.75 crore back to Haryana which had sent towards construction of the SYL canal.