"The state government will file an appeal in Supreme Court against the decision of Punjab and Haryana High Court on the appointment of Chief Parliamentary Secretaries (CPSs) in the state," Badal said here.
He said the state government was examining the verdict and an appeal would be filed in the Apex Court against th decision.
Badal said he had already asked the Advocate General of state to study the entire judgement and take appropriate action as per legal provisions within the ambit of law.
In a setback to the SAD-BJP government in Punjab, the Punjab and Haryana High Court yesterday quashed the appointment of 18 Chief Parliamentary Secretaries (CPS) by it in April 2012.
To another query, the Chief Minister said Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president Amarinder Singh's "sudden love" for farmers of state was "momentary and confined" up to next year's Assembly elections.
He said it was on record that Captain was having "anti-farmer mindset", which has been reflected from his policies and attitude time and again.
Likewise, he said that the state Congress Chief was a "part and parcel of the conspiracy to rob waters of state by constructing Satluj Yamuna Link canal hatched by his party".
The Chief Minister said that Amarinder was issuing "baseless" statements on each and every issue.
Badal cautioned the people that God forbid if Captain "returns to power in the state then he would withdraw the facility of free power being given to people in the state".
"Captain and Congress are responsible for plight of farming community whereas we have always extended a helping hand to our food growers", he added.
He said the state government has already taken several "path breaking initiatives" to curb the menace.
Replying to another query, the Chief Minister said that the modernisation of Bhogpur Cooperative Sugar Mill was on top priority of the state government.
Badal said the state government was duty-bound for helping the cane growers of the region for which this mill could play an important role.
