Badal moved a resolution saying in the interest of the people of Punjab, the House unanimously directs the state government, Cabinet and all government officials not to hand over the state's land for the construction of SYL canal and neither allow anybody to work on it, nor to cooperate for the purpose.
"The House takes a serious view of the fact that Punjab is already short of its water needs and farmers of the state are facing serious water crisis," he said.
Addressing the special session of Punjab Assembly on SYL issue, the Chief Minister said the entire Congress leadership had been accusing him and SAD of changing stand on the issue.
"It is SAD which opposed this anti-Punjab decision tooth and nail whereas Congressmen accepted the verdict of their high command and the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi thereby marginalising the very interests of the state and its people," he alleged.
Badal claimed that he, his party and the government stand firmly on this even today.
"Any decision to rob Punjab of its legitimate rights on river waters is, was and will never be accepted by me or by the SAD-BJP alliance government.
"Likewise, there is and was no need to construct the SYL canal and there is no possibility for its construction, nor will it be allowed under any circumstance," he said.
They did it "deliberately" because they are "guilty conscious for betraying" Punjab and its people on territorial issues including river waters, several times, he claimed.
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Over the "injustices" by Congress-led Centre and state governments towards Punjab, Badal said in the 1955 interstate ministerial meeting, 15.85 MAF of Ravi, Beas surplus water was distributed among Punjab (5.9 MAF), PEPSU (1.3 MAF), J&K (0.65 MAF) and Rajasthan (8 MAF).
The "discrimination" against Punjab "continued unabated" after the creation of Haryana. The Centre, using section 78 of the Reorganisation Act, 1966, allocated 50 per cent (3.5 MAF) water to Haryana from the share that Punjab (including PEPSU) was given in 1955, Badal claimed.
He claimed that the use of Section 78 by the Centre was "unconstitutional" as the only legal remedy for sharing of river waters lies in the Interstate River Water Dispute Act, 1956.
The SYL issue started in 1976 and the first mention about its construction was made in 1981 agreement. But surprisingly much before than that the Congress Chief Ministers of Haryana and Punjab had already decided on it, he claimed.
Badal said his government filed a suit in the apex court challenging Section 78 of Reorganisation Act in July 11, 1979. Constitutional experts were of the view that Punjab had a very strong case.
He claimed the only option for Haryana was that Punjab should withdraw this suit. The then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi dismissed his government in 1980.
Badal said the agreement of 1981 was signed by Punjab Chief Minister Darbara Singh, his Haryana and Rajasthan counterparts Ch. Bhajan Lal and Shiv Charan Mathur respectively in presence of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi for the construction of SYL and withdrawal of suits by Punjab and Haryana.
"SYL canal construction was started without determining whether Haryana was to get any water or not. It was a situation of putting a cart before the horse," Badal claimed, adding the SAD-BJP government had filed a suit in the Supreme Court challenging Section 78 of Reorganisation Act, which is still pending.
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