Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, July 26
Clarifying its stand on the SYL, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) today said only Punjab had full right on its river waters and Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in the best position to resolve the issue.
Addressing the media today, AAP leaders HS Phoolka, Himmat Singh Shergill and Kanwar Sandhu urged Modi to withdraw the presidential reference to the case in the SC as it was against the interest of Punjab.
They said the party had written a letter to Modi advising him to convene a meeting of the CMs of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan to sort out the issue. Phoolka said: “Modi is in the best possible situation to solve the issue as the BJP government was in power at the Centre and in all states concerned.” “Punjab will not have a problem sharing drinking water with Delhi as it is in limited quantity and the state upholds the tradition of serving drinking water to the needy,” said Sandhu.
Dare Badal, Capt to resign before SC verdict
The leaders asked both CM Parkash Singh Badal and Congress state chief Capt Amarinder Singh to resign before the SC order rather than reacting on the verdict.
Phoolka alleged that both Congress and the SAD were indulging in political drama on the issue. “It is documented that Amarinder was with the government when the digging for the canal started. Also, the land acquisition for the canal was started when the Akali Dal was in power in the state,” he alleged.
Meanwhile, Sandhu said Phoolka would soon be holding an important party position in the state. He said this in reaction to Phoolka’s renewed interest in the party’s affairs after staying away from the limelight for a few months.
Cops to serve summons on Kejriwal in Delhi
Amritsar: A police team on Tuesday left for Delhi to serve dasti (by hand) summons to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and AAP leaders Sanjay Singh and Ashish Khetan. A defamation case was filed against them by Revenue Minister Bikram Majithia. The court has directed them to appear on July 29. Police Commissioner Amar Singh Chahal said summons would be personally handed over to them as per the court orders. TNS