JALANDHAR: Raising serious doubts over the outcome of the Punjab government’s demand in the Supreme Court for fresh tribunal to re-examine the share of river waters allocated to different states from Punjab rivers, Dal Khalsa and Akali dal (Panch Pardhani) have argued that the fresh tribunal may also end up as another tool of “injustice to Punjab”.Dal Khalsa spokesperson Kanwarpal Singh and ADPP leader Advocate Harpal Singh Cheema termed the state government's move as politically and morally incorrect that could only buy the time but not address the core problem. “The real fight of Punjab should be to get back its legitimate ownership rights and ironically none of the mainstream parties of the state are concentrating their energy and efforts in this direction rather prefer to beat around the bush,” they said.“If Badal government is sincere then the foremost task before it should be to get a resolution passed in the state assembly asking the Union government to drop 78 and 80 sections of the Punjab Reorganization Act as these sections were violative of the Indian constitution and side-by-side filing a fresh case in apex court challenging constitutional validity of these sections,” they added.Both the leaders were categorical that the root-cause of the problem lied in the sections of 78 and 80 of the Punjab Reorganization Act, 1966 through which the Central government acquired the authority to determine the rights and liabilities of Punjab and Haryana in regard to the Bhakra Nangal and the Beas projects."Do you still believe that Union of India will allow the proposed tribunal to work with fairness and without bias," they asked Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal while reminding him of his often repeated allegations that union government and various tribunals in the past have been erratic and partial in their approach towards the Punjab. “Given that background of SAD’s own allegations is it not political naivety to trust central leadership that has so far denied the ownership right of Punjab on its river waters,” they asked Badal.Reiterating that every drop of Punjab's river waters must be saved, they said the construction of SYL canal was no more an issue. “The real thrust should be on the continuation of flow of waters to non-riparian states that estimates to more than 55 per cent of the total waters of Punjab,” they said.They also demanded that Badal should keep his promise of scrapping Clause 5 of Punjab Termination of Agreements Act.Firing a salvo at mainstream politicians for their double speak, they said strangely from Badals to Amrinder to Bhagwant Mann- all are eager to flow their blood into SYL canal but not waters. Terming these tall talks as fake aimed to woo the voters, they said, “we all know that when time for sacrifice will come, none from these leaders will come forward, rather will be the first ones to side with the oppressor-state. These politicians are not the ones, who would sacrifice their lives and career to protect the rights and interests of Punjab."