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Sikh History
Rajiv Longowal Accord
Memorandum of Settlement
1. Compensation to innocent persons killed
1.1 Along with ex-gratia payment to those innocents killed
in agitation or any action after 1 August 1982, compensation
for property damaged will also be paid.
2. Army recruitment
2.1 All citizens of the country have the right to enroll
in the Army and merit will remain the criterion for selection.
3. Inquiry into November incidents
3.1 The jurisdiction of Shri Justice Ranganath Misra Commission
into the November riots of Delhi would be extended to cover
the disturbances at Bokaro and Kanpur also.
4. Rehabilitation of those discharged
from the Army
4.1 For all those discharged, efforts will be made to rehabilitate
and provide gainful employment.
5. All India Gurudwara Act
5.1 The Government of India agrees to consider the formulation
of an all All India Gurudwara Bill. Legislation will be
brought forward for this purpose in consultation with Shiromani
Akali Dal, others concerned and after fulfilling all relevant
constitutional requirements.
6. Disposal of Pending Cases
6.1 The notifications applying the Armed Forces Special
Powers Act to Punjab will be withdrawn. Existing Special
Courts will try only cases relating to the following type
offences:
(a) Waging War
(b) Hijacking
6.2 All other cases will be transferred to ordinary courts
and enabling legislation if needed will be brought forward
in this session of Parliament.
7. Territorial Claims
7.1 The Capital Project Area of Chandigarh will go to Punjab.
Some adjoining areas which were previously part of Hindi
or the Punjabi regions were included in the Union Territory.
With the capital region going to Punjab the areas which
were added to the Union Territory from the Punjabi region
of the erstwhile state of Punjab will be transferred to
Punjab and those from Hindi region to Haryana. The entire
Sukhna lake will be kept as part of the Chandigarh and will
thus go to Punjab.
7.2 It had always been maintained by Smt. Indira Gandhi
that when Chandigarh is to go to Punjab some Hindi-speaking
territories in Punjab will go to Haryana. A commission will
be constituted to determine the specific Hindi-speaking
areas of Punjab which should go to Haryana, in lieu of Chandigarh.
The principle of contiguity and linguistic affinity with
a village as a unit will be the basis of such determination.
The commission will be required to give its finding by 31st
December. 1985 and these will be binding on both sides.
The work of the commission will be limited to this aspect
and will be distinct from the general boundary claims which
the other commission referred to in para 7.4 will handle.
7.3 The actual transfer of Chandigarh tp Punjab and areas
in lieu thereof to Haryana will take place simultaneously
on 26th January, 1986.
7.4 There are other claims and counter-claims for readjustment
of the existing Punjab- Haryana boundries The Government
will appoint another commission to consider these matters
and give its findings. Such
findings will be binding on the concerned States. The terms
of reference will be based on a village as a unit, linguistic
affinity and contiguity.
8. Centre-State Relations
8.1 Shiromani Akali Dal states that the Anandpur Sahib
Resolution is entirely within the framework of the Indian
Constitution, that it attempts to define the concept of
Centre- State relations in a manner which may bring out
the true federal characteristics of our Unitary Constitution:
and that the purpose of the Resolution is to provide greater
autonomy to the State with a view to strengthening the unity
and integrity of the country, since unity in diversity forms
the cornerstone of our national entity.
8.2 In view of the above, the Anzndpur Sahib Resolution
in so far as it deals with Centre-State relations, stands
referred to the Sarkaria Commission.
9. Sharing of River Waters
9.1 The farmers of Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan will continue
to get water not less than what they are using from the
Ravi-Beas system as on 1.7.85. Waters used for consumptive
purposes will also remain
unaffected. Quantum of usage shall be verified by the Tribunal
referred to in para 9.2 below.
9.2 The claims of Punjab and Haryana regarding the shares
of adjudication to a Tribunal to be presided over by a Supreme
Court Judge. The decision of this Tribunal will be rendered
within six months and
would be binding on both parties. All legal and constitutional
steps required in this respect be taken expeditiously.
9.3 The construction of the SYL canal shall continue. The
canal shall be completed by 15th August, 1986.
10. Representation of Minorities
10.1 Existing instructions regarding protection of interests
of minorities will be recirculated to the State Chief Ministers.
(P.M. will write to all Chief Ministers).
11. Promotion of Punjabi Language
11.1 The Central Government may take some steps for the
promotion of the Punjabi language.
This settlement brings to an end a period of confrontation
and ushers in an era of amity, goodwill and cooperation,
which will promote and strengthen the unity and integrity
of India.
Rajiv Gandhi Sant Harchand Singh Longowal
Prime Minister of India President, Shiromani Akali Dal
24th July, 1985
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