Talking to media persons on the sidelines of the first convocation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University held here at its campus, Badal said Punjab had been discriminated against on every issue be it political, social, economic or religious by the successive Congress governments at Centre.
Punjab was denied its rightful share in river water during the water distribution done thrice in over five decades in brazen defiance of an internationally and nationally accepted riparian principle, he said.
Badal asked Congress to stop doing politics on the issue and criticizing the alliance which had already made clear its stand that their leadership was prepared to make any sacrifice to save the river water.
Badal castigated the Congress for dubbing former Chief Minister and President PPCC Amarinder Singh as the 'savior of waters' for passage of Punjab Termination of Agreements Act, 2004, claiming that in reality this legislation was an unintentional admission of guilt by Congress government for betraying the people of the state.
He said he had already deputed Chief Secretary, Principal Secretary and Advocate General to find ways to regularize the services of these employees.
The Chief Minister also expressed concern on the "exploitation" of qualified youth by hiring them for paltry amounts, especially in the private sector.
478 students from different streams in graduate and post-graduate courses were awarded degrees and 10 students were honoured with medals for outstanding academic record.
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