Haryana not to start dialogue with Pb over SYL issue: Dhankar

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Agriculture minister O P Dhankar today said the state will not initiate a fresh dialogue with the to come to an agreement on the state's share of river waters.

The Supreme had on September 7 granted six weeks' time to the Centre to explore the possibility of an amicable solution to the SYL canal row between and


"There will be no digression from our chosen path of securing implementation of the Supreme orders regarding construction of the Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal in Punjab, and bringing to its rightful share of river waters," Dhankar was quoted as saying in a release.

He also asserted that the state was committed to getting the SYL canal constructed.

Dhankar claimed that it was due to the efforts of the present state that after 11 years, hearing on the presidential reference was started by the Supreme on February 29 and concluded on May 12 last year.

On the Presidential Reference, the apex gave judgement in favour of on November 10 last year after which Punjab's Termination of Agreements Act-2004 was rendered invalid, the minister said.

had contended that the apex order was not binding as it was given under its advisory jurisdiction and the law still stands.

For effective allocation of water, the SYL canal link was conceptualised and both the states were required to construct their portions within their territories.

constructed the portion of SYL canal in its territory. However, Punjab, after the initial phase, stopped the work, leading to spate of litigations.

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First Published: Mon, September 11 2017. 20:57 IST