Besides, taking the fight over the river water issue to Parliament, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) has decided to bring an adjournment motion in the coming session, seeking debate on whether the judiciary was bigger than the Constitution or vice versa.
"We are exploring options to bring a Bill in the special session of the state Assembly on November 16 to scrap all unconstitutional decisions on inter-state water sharing pacts," SAD spokesman Prem Singh Chandumajra said today.
Asserting that SAD was getting ready for a "do-or-die battle," the spokesman said the special session called on November 16 would decide "future of Punjab".
Chandumajra, who is a Lok Sabha MP, said the decisions taken with regard to the water sharing pacts pertaining to Punjab were either "politically motivated" or taken "under pressure".
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We are saying that states are the real owners of their waters as per riparian law, he said.
Chandumarja further said that SAD would also raise the river water issue in Parliament.
The SAD leader further sought to know whether the judiciary could invalidate a law enacted by the State Assembly on a subject under its preview.
The Lok Sabha MP also accused the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi of imposing water sharing agreement on Punjab with neighbouring state.
A three-member legal team is critically examining the ruling of apex court in order to advice the Punjab government.
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