Amarinder Singh, MLAs quit post-SYL Supreme Court verdict
Chandigarh: After the Supreme Court announced its verdict on the SYL water sharing agreement, Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh on Thursday resigned from his Lok Sabha seat while his party MLAs resigned en-masse from the state Assembly, “in protest against the injustice meted out to the people of the state”.
Amarinder, who is also former Punjab Chief Minister, has sent his resignation to the Lok Sabha Speaker, copy of which was released to the media here, and has also sought a personal meeting with the Speaker next week.
The party MLAs have also sent their resignations to the Speaker, Punjab Assembly, and will meet him on Friday morning to personally hand over their papers. Punjab goes to polls early next year.
In his resignation letter, Captain Amarinder said he had decided to quit as member of the 16th Lok Sabha from Amritsar constituency in Punjab with immediate effect “as a mark of protest against the deprivation of the people of the much-needed Sutlej river water”.
Describing the SYL judgement by the apex court as a “major blow to the people of Punjab,” Amarinder said here he had always fought for their legitimate right on this issue and continues to stand by them at this critical juncture in the states journey.
Blaming the Akalis squarely for bringing the people of Punjab to this pitiable situation, where they faced imminent devastation due to acute water scarcity, Amarinder said Badal and his team had “failed” to defend Punjab’s stand in the court, leading to such disastrous consequences for the state.
“The Akalis let down Punjab on this critical issue, selling off their interests to Haryana,” said Mr Amarinder, accusing the Badal government of promoting its “vested political interests at the cost of the interests of the state”.
“Badal has done to Punjab what even its worst enemy could not have done. He has plunged Punjab into a state of total despair,” said Mr Amarinder, declaring that the people of the state will not forgive the Akalis for playing with their lives.
The Akali-BJP government, Amarinder Singh, alleged had gone all out to scuttle every move of the Congress to bring relief to the people of Punjab in the SYL matter.
Mr Amarinder claimed that the then Congress government headed by him had tried to “protect Punjab’s interests through the Punjab Termination of Agreements Bill, 2004”. “The Badals never had the interests of people of Punjab at heart, as is evident from the way they have handled the issue all these years,” he said.