25. For political convenience
Badal changes track on SYL
TOI Chandigarh Mon,21 Mar
2016
For political convenience,
Badal changes track on SYL (News Analysis)
Summary: Defending the
then Badal government for the 1978 notification,
Akali Dal leader Virsa Singh Valtoha told IANS:
"Chief Minister Badal had no idea about the
notification. Badal, in his latest move, sent a
cheque of Rs.390 crore, received from Haryana
nearly four decades back to build the SYL canal,
to Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.
The Badal government, on March 31, 1979,
accepted the first instalment of Rs.1 crore from
Haryana to acquire land. The Congress party,
which is trying to "expose" Badal's
contradictory stand on the SYL issue, has
alleged that Badal and the Akali Dal were only
trying to fool people on the SYL issue. On July
4, 1978, through letter number
7/78-IW(I)-78/23617, the Punjab government had
raised a demand of Rs.3 crore from Haryana to
acquire land for the SYL canal construction, the
sources pointed out.
Chandigarh, March 21 (IANS)
Punjab Chief Minister and Shiromani Akali Dal
patron Parkash Singh Badal may be trying to
project himself as the saviour of Punjab on the
row over water sharing with neighbouring Haryana
and the construction of the SYL canal, but the
latest move by his government is in stark
contradiction to the stand taken nearly four
decades ago. Badal and the government he heads
may now be trying to go overboard to give an
impression that they are willing to make any
"sacrifice" to prevent giving water from
Punjab's rivers to neighbouring states, but the
reality is that Badal's earlier government, in
1978, had issued the notification for the
construction of the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL)
canal. Sources in the government told IANS that
Badal, whose personal and family relations with
then Haryana chief minister Devi Lal were well
known, was heading the government which accepted
the first cheque of money from the Haryana
government in 1978. He (Badal) did so to keep
the towering Haryana leader in good humour
despite having opposed in 1976 then Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi who okayed the award of
more water to Haryana (3.5 MAF each to Haryana
and Punjab).The Badal government, on February
20, 1978, had issued two notifications
(113/5/SYL and 121/5/SYL) under Section 4 of the
Land Acquisition Act. On July 4, 1978, through
letter number 7/78-IW(I)-78/23617, the Punjab
government had raised a demand of Rs.3 crore
from Haryana to acquire land for the SYL canal
construction, the sources pointed out. The Badal
government, on March 31, 1979, accepted the
first instalment of Rs.1 crore from Haryana to
acquire land. Badal, in his latest move, sent a
cheque of Rs.390 crore, received from Haryana
nearly four decades back to build the SYL canal,
to Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar.
Khattar refused to accept the cheque and said
the move by Badal "exposed the thoughtlessness
and complete disregard of all canons of
financial propriety in sending it in the first
instance". This move will have "serious
implications on the lives of millions of
Haryanvis" and "merely discloses a certain
decision of your Council of Ministers and your
consequent act of enclosing the cheque", Khattar
said in an angry retort to Badal's letter. The
Haryana government, which is opposing all moves
by the Badal government to invoke legislative
process to prevent sharing of water through the
SYL canal, had even stated that the "Punjab
government should proactively stop the
completely unlawful acts of filling up of the
SYL Canal in Punjab territory". Badal, who faces
the next assembly polls in about 11 months, is
now hell-bent on using the legislative route,
even at the cost of defying the Supreme Court,
to prevent the revival of the SYL canal and
sharing water with Haryana. He not only moved a
resolution last week to de-notify the
acquisition of the land acquired for the SYL
construction nearly four decades ago but also
moved another one to circumvent the SC order
this week on status quo being maintained on the
SYL issue. Haryana's main opposition party, the
Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), led by Devi
Lal's son Om Prapash Chautala and other family
members, has announced its decision to snap ties
with the Akali Dal, which were there for the
past several decades, after the latest move by
the Badal government and the Akali Dal on the
SYL issue. The Devi Lal government, in late
1970s, had allotted prime land to the Badal
family in Gurgaon where the Badals run a
high-end five-star resort and hotel. Defending
the then Badal government for the 1978
notification, Akali Dal leader Virsa Singh
Valtoha told IANS: "Chief Minister Badal had no
idea about the notification.
The officers did this at
their own level." The Congress party, which is
trying to "expose" Badal's contradictory stand
on the SYL issue, has alleged that Badal and the
Akali Dal were only trying to fool people on the
SYL issue. "Badal was in power when the
notification was issued. For the past many
years, Badal is trying to fool people. He
enacted the drama of meeting the Governor
(Kaptan Singh Solanki) to seek assent for the
recent Bill (on de-notifying the SYL Canal land)
when the copy of the bill passed by the state
assembly had not even reached the governor,"
Congress leader Bir Devinder Singh pointed out.
The SYL Canal, which was to link two major
rivers (Sutlej and Yamuna) in Punjab and
Haryana, was planned and major portions of it
were completed in the 1990s at a cost of over
Rs.750 crore. It is entangled in a political and
legal quagmire with the Punjab and Haryana
states unwilling to give up their respective
stand on the controversial canal issue and
sharing of river waters. (Jaideep Sarin can be
contacted at jaideep.s@ians.in; Parminder Singh
Bariana at bariana.ibn7@gmail.com).
Source:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chandigarh/For-political-convenience-Badal-changes-track-on-SYL-News-Analysis/articleshow/51493367.cms