In wake of Haryana's Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) announcing to dig the controversial Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal today, the Punjab government invoked Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) to thwart their attempt to cross the state border.
Sticking to its earlier stand to not to take into consideration some basic issued related to allocation of Punjab's river water to non-riparian states, the Supreme Court of India on Wednesday (Feb. 22) passed a comment that (controversial) Satluj-Yamina Link (SYL) canal has to be built.
While countering the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and Abhay Chautala on the matter to dig the controversial SYL canal, the Bains brothers on Tuesday announced
Dal Khalsa strongly disagrees with the Congress leader Captain Amrinder Singh predicting “terror” revival threat over the SYL issue and blamed him for exaggerating the situation.
All India Sikh Students Federation (AISSF) chief Karnail Singh Peer Mohammad has called for cancelation of Parole of Om Parkash Chautala over SYL digging call by INLD.
Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) party president Abhay Chautala on Friday said his party workers were ready to march towards Punjab on February 23 to dig
Dal Khalsa today took a dig at the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) for announcing the digging of the controversial SYL canal by marching towards Punjab on 23 February, calling the move announced by its leader Abhay Singh Chautala nothing but a political mischief and stunt.
As per the media reports the Central team that under took the inspection of the controversial SYL canal have filed their reports in the Supreme Court
Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab Sukhbir Badal has termed the Aam Admi Party convener & Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal as biggest enemy of the Punjab
Pritam Singh Kumedan said that it was wrongful to say that the SYL canal is being built to send out 35 Lakh Acer Foot (LAF) water to Haryana as Haryana is already getting 16.2 Lakh Acer Foot (LAF) water out of this 35 LAF.
This is clip is part of extensive interview with Sikh Youth Leader Bhai Mandhir Singh about Supreme Court of India's November 10, 2016 ruling against Punjab in controversial Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) canal.
Supreme Court of India (SCI) today issued notice to Punjab and the Centre on Haryana’s plea for construction of controversial Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal.
Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal met Advocate Harish Salve to discuss details about upcoming hearing about controversial Satluj Yamuna Link canal in the Supreme Court of India on November 30.
According to the latest development related to the controvertial Satluj Yammuna Link Issue a Supreme Court judge on Monday recused himself from hearing a batch of pleas,
The 10 November (2016) verdict of Supreme Court declaring the Punjab Act of 2004 as unconstitutional and reviving its earlier decree for expeditious completion of Sutlej-Yamuna Link (SYL) canal has ripped open the old wounds which had brewed a decade long trouble in Punjab in 1980s entailing a spree of blood spilling.
The Punjab government reportedly got updated the land records overnight to return back the acquired land meant to farmers from whom the land was acquired to construct controversial Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal.
Pritam Singh Kumedan who has extensive study on Punjab's river waters issue has reportedly written a letter to Punjab CM Parkash Singh Badal. Kumedan told Badal in his letter that Haryana is a non riparian state, the water dispute with it cannot be included in the Inter State Water Disputes Act 1956, which caters to only riparian states.
The Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) led by state chief Capt. Amarinder Singh yesterday demanded fresh tribunal on controversial Satluj Yamuna Link (SYL) Canal issue.
Two days after the Punjab cabinet announced to de-notify the land acquired for construction of controversial Satluj Yamuna Link canal, the Haryana government today moved to the Supreme Court of India (SCI) seeking status quo.
Punjab Congress, which abstained form emergency session of Punjab Assembly held yesterday, has criticised SAD Badal-BJP led Punjab government questioning logic behind "selling" Punjab's river water to other states.
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