If SAD comes to power in Punjab, it will terminate all river water-sharing pacts: Sukhbir
Shiromani Akali Dal president Sukhbir Singh Badal said that if his party comes to power in Punjab in 2027, it will revoke all river water-sharing agreements with any state. He added that neighbouring states had no right on Punjab waters, and they ...

He said the neighbouring states, especially Rajasthan, has no right on Punjab waters, "but it is unfortunate that it is unduly getting nearly half of our total water".
"Now when Punjab is suffering from severe floods, caused due to heavy rains in Himachal, none of these neighbouring states has come forward to receive the extra water to rescue our human lives, land and livestock. We will set things right, it's my commitment to the Punjabis," he told reporters during a party event in Jalandhar.
He said Punjab has an inalienable right over the river waters flowing across it and added the Riparian Principle also makes this quite clear.
Earlier in 2004 when the government led by Amarinder Singh, who was then in the Congress, was in power, the state Assembly in July 2004 had enacted the Punjab Termination of Agreement Act, annulling all inter-state agreements signed by Punjab relating to sharing of Ravi and Beas waters.
However, a constitutional bench of the Supreme Court, while answering the Presidential Reference on November 11, 2016, had held that the Punjab Termination of Agreement Act, 2004 was unconstitutional.
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