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Punjab CM
Amarinder Singh was a hero in Punjab, an anti-hero in the rest of the
country. This was filed a day after he pulled off a legal coup with the SYL
canal blocking bill known in common parlance as the Terminator Act. My days numbered, said CM S P Singh Chandigarh PRESSURE build-up was not just expected it, was auto-built into Chief Minister Amarinder Singh’s decision to bring before the Assembly the Bill to terminate Ravi-Beas water sharing agreements. But how far could it impact Amarinder’s fate as Chief Minister was an issue on which the CM has made his mind clear to his ministerial colleagues. Senior ministers of the Government today told The Indian Express that the Chief Minister has explicitly told them that he may have to quit on this issue and that he was prepared for it. On the floor of the House yesterday during the debate on the Punjab Termination of Agreements Bill 2004, he said as much: “I have quit earlier too (in 1984 from Parliament). I am ready to quit even now, if that protects Punjab’s interests.” But while his words in the Assembly could be rhetoric, several Congress ministers said that the Chief Minister has set his heart upon extricating Punjab from the tough spot it finds itself in on the SYL issue. “He knows if he goes down in this fight, it would only be to come back with a bang. Such is the water polity in the agrarian region where nothing ignites feeling like river waters,” said a minister. Amarinder is believed to have spoken to AICC top brass and senior Congress leaders on the issue but as far as the Termination of Agreements Bill was concerned, it was a fail accompli for most. “This is Catch 22 for Congress president Sonia Gandhi too. She is keen on the forthcoming Haryana Assembly elections where Punjab’s actions can harm the party’s prospects, but at the same time the Congress has mended its relations with the Sikh community over the years. With farming largely a Jat Sikh farmer domain, any action against Amarinder will impact what has been achieved,” said a minister. The development places on queer pitch Congress’ Punjab MPs like Ambica Soni, M.S. Gill, Ashwani Kumar and Sukhbans Kaur Bhinder who will now be forced to take a clear stance. Akalis said that it was only poetic justice that a Congress CM undid what another Congress CM had done. “In any case, if an Akali CM had done so, the issue would have become politically partisan. And within the Congress, there is no one other than Amarinder who could have done so. For once, Congress will never have to hear Akali taunts on river waters,” said a Congress minister.
July 13, 2004
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