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Bhagwant Mann said the opposition leaders should not forget the “sins” of their ancestors (File)

Chandigarh:

Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann Wednesday hit back at opposition leaders for questioning his government on the Sutlej Yamuna Link (SYL) canal issue, and alleged their “ancestors sowed thorns” for the state by indulging in the “unpardonable crime” of constructing the canal.

Bhagwant Mann slammed Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar, Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Badal, state Congress chief Amrinder Singh Raja Warring and Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Partap Singh Bajwa, accusing them of indulging in theatrics to mislead people on the contentious issue.

The opposition leaders have been attacking the Mann government over the SYL issue, accusing the AAP dispensation of failing to safeguard the state’s interest.

Their criticism came following a Supreme Court directive on October 4, asking the Centre to conduct a survey of land in Punjab that was allocated for the construction of the canal’s portion in the state and make an estimate of the extent of work carried out.

The Congress, BJP and SAD have held protests over the past few days, slamming the Mann dispensation over the river water sharing issue.

In a statement, Bhagwant Mann said the opposition leaders should not forget the “sins” of their ancestors and “shed crocodile tears” over the vexed issue.

“It is a well-known fact that the ancestors of these leaders sowed thorns for Punjab and its younger generations by indulging in this unpardonable crime of constructing the SYL,” Bhagwant Mann alleged.

“For the sake of their vested interests, these selfish political leaders had agreed, planned and executed the construction of this canal,” he further alleged.

Bhagwant Mann said everyone knows that former Union minister late Balram Jakhar (father of Sunil Jakhar) and former Congress leader Amarinder Singh, who is now with the BJP, accompanied then prime minister Indira Gandhi to the ground-breaking ceremony of the SYL canal at Kapuri in Patiala.

Former Haryana Chief Minister Devi Lal had hailed his then Punjab counterpart Parkash Singh Badal for allowing the survey of this canal.

Earlier in the day, in a post on X, Bhagwant Mann said, “Balram Jakhar stood with Captain (Amarinder Singh) in a photo of silver spade (a picture taken during the ground-breaking ceremony for the SYL canal in Punjab) Devi Lal (former Haryana chief minister) praised in Haryana Vidhan Sabha Parkash Singh Badal (former Punjab CM) for giving nod to carry out a survey for SYL.” Mann alleged the hands of these leaders are “drenched in this crime” against the state and history will never forgive them for “back-stabbing” Punjab.

He asked the opposition party leaders to come for an open debate on November 1 and also “bring along with them papers of settlement which their parents had signed for the sake the chair by deceiving the state and its people”.

“This will give a clear picture to the residents of the state as to how they were betrayed in the name of making sacrifices,” he said.

Bhagwant Mann said opposition leaders should not worry about river water as he, as a child, used to guard a water course in his village. “Today, the God has assigned me the task of protecting the Sutlej.” The CM the state has no water to spare with any other state.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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Chandigarh:

The Supreme Court on Wednesday reprimanded the Punjab government for ignoring a 21-year-old direction to construct its side of a canal linking the Sutlej and Yamuna rivers, and warned the ruling Aam Aadmi Party to comply with its orders on pain of further action. A bench led by Justice SK Kaul told the Punjab government it “has to accept maryada (decorum) of the Supreme Court”.

The court told Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s administration “… don’t compel us to issue tough orders”, and directed the centre to oversee talks between Punjab and the Haryana governments on this topic; the latter has completed construction of its half of the canal.

A bench that also included Justice CT Ravikumar and Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia also told the centre to take over and complete pre-construction land surveys and re-listed the matter for January.

“We are concerned with (non-)execution of a decree for construction of a canal (in the) Punjab portion. We would like the Union of India to survey the portion of land allocated… An estimate has to be made for extent of construction (needed)…” the court said.

At today’s hearing, counsel appearing for the Punjab government blamed the delay on pressure from opposition parties and problems acquiring land from farmers.

“There may be political implications (but) something has to be done. Canal will have to be constructed in Punjab… do not compel us to issue tough orders,” an irate top court replied.

Earlier, the Haryana side had said, “The only thing that remains is construction. Punjab, of course, has to co-operate. That is what federalism is about… we have to move forward.”

“You (the two states) solve matter together… do not force us to issue strict orders,” the court said, “We cannot get into it… you will have to find a solution.” The court then turned to the centre’s representative and asked, “Yes, Union of India, what are you doing?”

Today’s hearing comes a week after Mr Mann met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Amritsar and strongly opposed construction of the canal from his side. He called the canal as a “highly emotive issue” for Punjab and said building it may lead to law-and-order issues.

READ | Give Chandigarh To Punjab, No Spare Water To Share: Bhagwant Mann

Congress, AAP, BJP Respond

In a rare show of unity, the Congress and BJP have both backed the AAP government.

Congress leader Amarinder Raja Warring said, “We respect the Supreme Court but Punjab has no water to give to anyone. We cannot give water by killing rights of our people.”

Mr Warring appealed to Mr Mann to send “the best lawyers” to plead Punjab’s case to the Supreme Court. “Earlier, due to this issue, Punjab saw a dark period, so it should be solved.”

The BJP’s Punjab chief, Sunil Jakhar, who was earlier a Congress leader, tweeted, “Let me reiterate – Punjab doesn’t have a drop of water to share – period!”

In response to the court’s rebuke, the AAP government underlined that point – that it “doesn’t have enough water to spare for other states” – and that availability of water had to be reassessed.

“… the underground water level has changed in the last 70 years. A tribunal should reassess availability of water in Punjab… thousand acres of land (are) already (in) dark zone. Land has been denotified so we have neither land or water to spare for the canal,” spokesperson Malwinder Singh Kang said.

“We will put forward our point in the Supreme Court and share it with the centre.”

What Court Said Earlier

In the last hearing in this case – in July four years ago – the court ordered the Punjab and Haryana chief ministers (then Amarinder Singh of the Congress and Manohar Lal Khattar of the BJP, respectively) to meet and find an amicable solution to the dispute.

Sutlej-Yamuna Link Canal Row

The problem stems from a controversial 1981 water-sharing agreement drawn up Haryana was carved out of Punjab in 1966. For effective allocation, the canal was to be constructed and the two states were required to construct respective portions within their territories.

In 2004, the then Punjab government passed a law scrapping the SYL deal and similar pacts.

The Supreme Court hit back in 2016, striking down the law. Punjab, however, went ahead and returned the land on which the canal was to be constructed to the landowners.





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