Key Points

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini described the latest SYL canal discussions with Punjab as productive. Both states showed cooperation ahead of the Supreme Court hearing on August 13. Saini expressed optimism about reaching a fair resolution soon. The Indus Waters Treaty was noted as a separate matter involving Rajasthan's water rights.

Key Points: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini Hails Positive SYL Water Talks with Punjab

  • Haryana CM highlights constructive SYL canal talks with Punjab
  • Meeting chaired by Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil
  • Next Supreme Court hearing set for August 13
  • Indus Waters Treaty remains separate from Punjab-Haryana dispute
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Cordial talks held between Haryana, Punjab on water sharing issue: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini reports progress in SYL canal water-sharing talks with Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann ahead of Supreme Court hearing.

"This is a long-standing issue. A positive discussion was held on July 9. It took a step forward today. – Nayab Singh Saini"

New Delhi, August 5

A crucial meeting on the inter-state water issue was held under the Chairmanship of Union Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil on Tuesday and attended by the Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.

Haryana Chief Minister later told the media that the meeting marked a significant step forward in the ongoing dialogue over the SYL issue between Haryana and Punjab.

The talks were held in a cordial and cooperative atmosphere, he said.

"This is a long-standing issue. A positive discussion was held on July 9. It took a step forward today. I am sure that when we go to the court on August 13, the atmosphere will be even more positive," he told reporters.

He said that the issue has been under discussion for a long time, and earlier deliberations held on July 9 had already indicated a positive shift.

"This time, we have moved a step further. The discussions were held in an even more constructive environment," he said.

The Chief Minister assured that Haryana will present its case in a positive and solution-oriented manner before the Supreme Court on August 13.

"We are confident that a fair and favourable resolution will be achieved," he added.

In response to a question, the Chief Minister said that the Indus Waters Treaty is a separate subject, and under that context, Rajasthan will also be entitled to its share of water.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As someone from Chandigarh, I've seen how political this issue has become. Glad to see CM Mann and CM Saini talking cordially. Maybe this generation of leaders can solve what our grandparents couldn't!
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Sunil U
While the talks seem positive, I'm skeptical. We've heard "constructive discussions" before only to see things stall. Action matters more than words - show us the water in our canals!
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Kavya N
This isn't just about politics - it's about farmers' livelihoods! My uncle in Hisar has been struggling with water shortages for years. Hope this time there's real progress 🤞
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Aman W
The Indus treaty mention is interesting. We need comprehensive water management for all northwestern states. Maybe this can be a model for other disputes too?
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Nisha Z
Respectfully, the article seems one-sided. Where are Punjab's concerns about groundwater depletion? Any solution must consider sustainable usage, not just distribution.
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Varun X
Jai Haryana! But seriously, it's 2023 - we should have solved basic infrastructure issues like water sharing by now. Better late than never I guess...

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