INLD legislators, led by Leader of Opposition Abhay Singh Chautala and state unit president Ashok Arora, went to the Punjab Assembly, which is in session, and staged a protest at its gate against a bill passed on Monday by Punjab Assembly that provides for returning 3,928 acres of land acquired for construction of SYL canal to original landowners.
While the protest by INLD legislators lasted for quite some time, the Punjab Congress MLAs' action was a brief event.
A scuffle broke out between the INLD MLAs and watch and ward staff outside the Punjab Assembly.
Punjab and Haryana, with common capital Chandigarh, have Assemblies in the same complex here.
After the Question Hour, INLD MLAs moved out of the Haryana Assembly and went to the Punjab legislature raising slogans against the governments in Punjab and Haryana and demanded that the "unconstitutional" Bill be withdrawn.
"The passage of the Bill will trigger a fresh row between the two states. We considered Punjab as our elder brother but today they have betrayed us."
"Now the people of Haryana will have no faith in Punjab...They have ended the relationship between the two states," he said.
He termed the situation as a "black chapter" in the history of Haryana and said his party will fight it till the end.
Noting that Haryana government has shown strong resentment over Punjab's "unconstitutional" move on SYL canal issue, Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said his government has returned the cheque for Rs 191.75 crore "in original" which Punjab had sent yesterday for Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal.
The Punjab Cabinet had on Tuesday decided to despatch a cheque for Rs 191.75 crore back to Haryana which had sent it towards construction of the SYL canal.
In the midst of Punjab-Haryana battle on SYL issue, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was the target of sharp attacks by two senior ministers of Haryana, O P Dhankar (Agriculture) and Capt Abhimanyu (Finance) for his recent statement opposing construction of SYL canal in Punjab.
A couple of days ago, Kejriwal, during his tour of Punjab, where his party AAP plans a big foray in assembly polls due next year, had come out against SYL canal.
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