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Punjab's Congress leaders to meet President over SYL issue

Khaps in Haryana have reportedly threatened to cut off Punjab from Delhi if the apex court ruling is not implemented

Punjab's Cong leaders to meet President over SYL issue

Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh on Friday said the party's state unit leaders, including MPs, will meet President Pranab Mukherjee in connection with the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal water sharing issue and accused the ruling government of failing to protect the state's interest.

He questioned the right of Haryana over Ravi and Beas river water and demanded that a tribunal must be set up to assess the availability of water with Punjab before taking any decision on this matter.

"We are going to ask for time to meet President and we will apprise him of situation. The President knows everything (about the issue)...We will present him a memorandum," Amarinder said after all Congress MLAs submitted their resignation letters to Punjab Assembly Secretary on Friday.
 
In a huge setback to the Akali Dal government in poll-bound Punjab, the Supreme Court had on Thursday thwarted its attempt to wriggle out of the SYL canal water sharing agreement, saying it cannot "unilaterally" terminate it or legislate to "nullify" the verdict of the highest court.

Asserting that sharing of Ravi-Beas water is going to affect the lives of millions of Punjabis, Amarinder said, "It is essential that before any decision is taken on the quantum of water, a tribunal must be set up to find out what amount of water available."

Questioning the right of Haryana over the share in Ravi -Beas river water, he said, "If they claim SYL water then we can claim share in Yamuna water. There is 5.5 MAF of Yamuna water and we never claimed it as Punjab is not riparian to that water after the reorganisation in 1966."

Khaps in Haryana have reportedly threatened to cut off Punjab from Delhi if the apex court ruling is not implemented, Amarinder said, "What right do they (Haryana) have? They are not riparian. If they think they want to pressurise through Khap we are not gong to be pressurised."

Hitting out at the SAD-BJP rule, Amarinder alleged that the Parkash Singh Badal-led state government has failed to protect the interest of the state and claimed had the Shiromani Akali Dal been serious on water sharing issue, Union Minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal and others MPs would have tendered their resignations.

On whether the Congress MLAs will attend the special session on November 16 called by Punjab Cabinet over SYL issue, he said, "Once the resignation is given, the matter is over. It is up to the Speaker to accept it. We have nothing to do with the Assembly session. We will go to the people."

Amarinder also said that if Congress comes to power in Punjab, it will use "constitutional powers to amend and nullify the decision of the apex court".

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First Published: Nov 11 2016 | 4:48 PM IST

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