During his visit to Amritsar, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday called Punjab his own state's "elder brother", and urged it to share water from the Ravi and Beas through the SYL canal.
He made the suggestion while speaking to reporters on the sidelines of his visit to the Golden Temple in Amritsar. Earlier in the day, he also visited the Radha Soami Satsang in Beas and met the sect chief Gurinder Singh Dhillon at his residence.
While Haryana has built its portion of the canal, Punjab is reluctant to complete the stretch in its territory, saying it has no water to spare.
Speaking to reporters on the SYL canal issue, Saini said, "Punjab is our elder brother, and it is the duty of the elder brother not to let the younger brother be disappointed." He also stressed the familial bond between Punjab and Haryana, stating, "Punjab-Haryana is one family and I appeal to our elder brother to share water with us."
Recently, after the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi accused Haryana of not releasing the national capital's share of water, Saini maintained that Haryana is releasing water to the city over and above the agreed-upon quantity.
Saini had then said that there is also an AAP government in Punjab, and they should ask Punjab to give SYL canal water so that Haryana's water shortage can be overcome and Delhi can also get more water.
During his visit to the Golden Temple, Saini partook 'langar' and offered "sewa" (voluntary service) by washing utensils. The Gurudwara Committee presented him a 'siropa' (robe of honour).
Speaking to reporters after paying obeisance at the Golden temple, Saini said, "Today, I have found great peace of mind by visiting the holy city Amritsar". We should pledge to follow the path shown by the Gurus, Saini said, adding that he prayed for the happiness and prosperity of the people of the state and the country. "The sacrifice of our Sikh Gurus for the protection of the nation and religion is embedded in every particle of this holy land, which inspires the entire country to serve the nation," he said.
The Haryana CM's visit to Radha Soami Satsang at Beas was described as a "courtesy" meeting. The country's top political leaders visit the sect headquarters from time to time. The sect has a large number of followers across the country.
Saini later visited the Ram Tirth temple near Amritsar city.