Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Oppn ups the ante against govt move to scrap scheme

INLD submits memorandum to guv seeking to reverse the decision

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH::The opposition parties in Haryana on Friday upped the ante on the Dadupur-Nalvi canal issue with the Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) submitting a memorandum to governor seeking reversal of the BJP government’s decision to scrap the project and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda condemning the decision.

The cabinet on September 27 had scrapped the canal project, evoking sharp reactions from the opposition parties. Led by Abhay Chautala, several INLD legislator­s submitted the memorandum to governor Kaptan Singh Solanki, claiming scrapping of the project will hit northern parts of the state.

“While most of southern Haryana has been declared as ‘dark zone’ due to less availabili­ty of groundwate­r, the northern Haryana comprising Yamunanaga­r, Ambala and Kurukshetr­a has also fallen in ‘critical zone’ category due to overuse of groundwate­r. The Dadupur-Nalvi canal project, conceived in 1985, would have irrigated about 2.25 lakh acres of land and recharged the soil in these districts,” Abhay told mediaperso­ns after submitting the memorandum.

More than 1,000 acre land was acquired and the second phase of the project was in progress after spending about ₹209 crore, Abhay said.

However, since the matter of compensati­on was in the Punjab and Haryana high court and when the decision to pay enhanced compensati­on for the acquired land was delivered, the state government instead of paying higher compensati­on, decided to scrap the project and de-notify the land to return it to farmers, he said. The farmers will get compensati­on amount with 15% interest on it, he added.

WILL RAISE ISSUE IN ASSEMBLY: HOODA

Former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda on Friday said if voted to power, the Congress would not only give the compensati­on to farmers for their land but also complete the DadupurNal­vi canal project.

In a press conference, he said, “The Congress will raise the issue during the assembly session beginning October 23 and fight till the end,’’ he said.

SEEKS PROBE BY JUDGE IN DERA CASE

When asked about the case of the Dera Sacha Sauda head, Hooda alleged that there was a deal between the sect head and the government before the last assembly poll.

“The Congress demands a probe by a sitting judge of high court along with former IPS officer Prakash Singh into the entire case. There are so many deceptions keeping in mind contradict­ory statements coming from the government,’’ the former chief minister said.

He said the state government has failed on all fronts and is neck-deep in corruption be in recruitmen­ts or power purchase. Besides, it has failed on law and order front, the former CM claimed.

 ?? SANJEEV SHARMA/HT ?? Indian National Lok Dal’s Abhay Chautala along with party leaders at Haryana Raj Bhawan in Chandigarh on Friday.
SANJEEV SHARMA/HT Indian National Lok Dal’s Abhay Chautala along with party leaders at Haryana Raj Bhawan in Chandigarh on Friday.

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