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CM Badal Meets Counsel Harish Salve to Discuss SYL Canal Issue

November 29, 2016 | By

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal met Advocate Harish Salve to discuss details about upcoming hearing about controversial Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) canal in the Supreme Court of India on November 30.

Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal meets Harish Salve to discuss SYL issue

Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal meets Harish Salve to discuss SYL issue

A state govt. press release in this regard reads as follows:

CM MEETS SENIOR COUNSEL HARISH SALVE PURSUING STATE’S CASE ON SYL IN SC
APPRISE HIM OF VARIOUS VITAL INPUTS ON THE ISSUE

REITERATES FIRM COMMITMENT OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT TO NOT ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF CANAL AT ANY COST

New Delhi, November 29: Sparing time from his hectic schedule, the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal today met the senior counsel Mr. Harish Salve representing the state in the Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) case in the Supreme Court, slated for hearing on November 30.

Disclosing this here today a spokesperson of the Chief Minister’s Office said that Mr. Badal called on Mr. Harish Salve here in his office this morning and apprised him that SYL was not merely a political or legal issue for them rather it was an emotive issue, which should be tackled on the top priority with utmost sensitivity and caution, as river waters was the lifeline of every Punjabi especially the farmers. The Chief Minister further said that Punjab was primarily an agrarian state and river waters were the redeeming factor for its very survival. However, he said that after the partition of the country, Punjab had been subjected to continuous discrimination and injustice. Mr. Badal said that according to the Riparian Principles, Punjab had absolute right over its river waters but through various agreements and decisions it had been robbed of its due share in broad daylight. “The people of Punjab are the custodians of the river waters in the state and won’t allow to share a single drop of it with any state as Punjab didn’t have spare water to share with anyone” he added.

The Chief Minister informed the counsel that despite the owners of river waters, the farmers of Punjab had to rely heavily on tube-wells, as 73% of irrigation was being done through them resulting in fast depletion of water table. He said that 110 out of 135 of Punjab’s blocks have turned “dark” – meaning an alarming crisis of underground water availability. Out of these, 45 blocks have been declared “critical” by the Central Groundwater Board and no further water could be drawn from sub surface resource in these 45 blocks.

The Chief Minister said that now the situation has become extremely grave and to tolerate this injustice would amount to signing a death warrant of Punjab and Punjabis. “Punjab didn’t have a single drop of water to share with anyone and any attempt to divest river waters of Ravi, Beas from Punjab and forcefully implementing the decision to construct SYL on Punjab in defiance to nationally and internationally accepted riparian principles will never be tolerated at any cost” added Mr. Badal.

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