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Talks key to resolving SYL issue: Punjab AG Gurminder Singh

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Saurabh Malik

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Chandigarh, October 7

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Amid the controversy over the SYL canal, the newly appointed Advocate-General of Punjab Gurminder Singh says it is crucial for all involved to engage in a constructive dialogue for a solution that respects the rights and interests of all stakeholders. Collaborative efforts, guided by a spirit of cooperation, should be at the forefront of the approach to address this long-standing issue.

In an exclusive tête-à-tête with The Tribune, Gurminder Singh says: “The situation has changed drastically since the riparian rights were determined decades back. The issue is also rooted in popular sentiment of farmers, whose land tilling survives on canal irrigation”.

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Gurminder Singh says he recognises the gravity of the situation and the imperative need for a fair and equitable resolution. The need of the hour is a comprehensive and legally sound resolution that considers the historical context of the dispute, adheres to existing legal frameworks and promotes fairness. “We all need to find a common ground, fostering an environment where the concerns of all stakeholders are heard and addressed,” he adds.

“While upholding the interests of Punjab is paramount, I am equally dedicated to navigating this challenge with a sense of responsibility towards maintaining regional harmony,” he says.

Laying emphasis on the importance of seamless cooperation between the state and the Bench, Gurminder Singh says necessary instructions will be issued to ensure timely filing of replies and adjournments will be discouraged.

Addressing the issue of speedy disposal of cases involving drug offences, he says stress will be laid on enhancing investigative efficiency, adequate resource allocation and prioritising timely trials to combat this pressing concern.

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