Derek O’Brien speaks on The Jammu & Kashmir Reservation (Amendment) Bill, 2019

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Sir, today is a sad day. This morning, again in bus accident in Jammu & Kashmir in a gauge, 33 people lost their lives. Last week approximately 21 people lost their lives. These accidents keep happening and all of us, we tweet our condolences. The government of the day offers a package and then we get ready for the next accident and then life goes on. All of us need to work towards reducing these kinds of accidents, so that families don’t have to grieve like they are grieving today. 

Sir, two quick pints before I get into the resolution and the Bill; whenever I go to Jammu & Kashmir I am always requested that whenever you speak about Jammu & Kashmir, charcha jab hota hai, Ladakh aur Leh ka naam aap please lijiye Parliament mein.  So that is what we will all do. 

Sir, another quick point before we get to the meat of the debate. Sir, as Opposition members we always feel that when senior ministers come and respond to us, some of the points we raise maybe responded to because then we feel its a two-way debate. So, that is my request to the Home Minister today as well; because we raised, as an Opposition, some important points in the Motion of Thanks. One was on the Women’s Reservation Bill. Sir we didn’t get an answer. On the breakdown of institutions we didn’t get an answer. On electoral reforms, I’m a little more hopeful because the Prime Minister discussed it in his speech and now I am told that the Rajya Sabha is taking it up as a discussion on at least electoral reforms, especially the state funding of elections and the collegiums which must be set up for the EC. And, of course, federalism.

I am very hopeful that the Hon’ble Home Minister will answer some of these questions, because I remember on the May 17, 2019, he did have a historic press conference where he answered some questions on behalf of the Prime Minister. 

Sir, the Prime Minister talks to us about ‘One Nation, One Election’, one of the electoral reforms and many speakers before this have also brought it up. If you are having the parliament election, why didn’t you have the state election? Same booth, same time of the year, everything is the same. In fact, Rajnath Ji assured this House in January, “if the EC wants to have, we will have it”. Hon’ble Home Minister in the Lok Sabha said again, “if the EC wants to have it, we will have it”. On March 10, 2019 the elections were announced. On March 11, 2019 the EC appointed three observers. The House must know this, Sir, for Jammu & Kashmir. On April 15, 2019 these three observers of the EC submitted a report and in that report which was submitted by the EC it was said that it was conducive to polls. 

My party will support this resolution to have elections because we do believe that if this spirit of April 15, their observation, is taken, then in six months along with the other States, we should have polls. Let us not pass the buck to the EC because I don’t want to discuss the EC because there iss Rule 238 and we can discuss that matter. 

Sir, the second one, in the Other House, the Home Minister mentioned that three families have run the state of Jammu & Kashmir for the last 60 years. Yes, may be the HM would like to clarify in his reply that in the next 10 years, or 20 years, given an opportunity that his party will not touch any of the parties which are run by these three families. Let him give us an assurance on the floor of the House. Because his critics then might say, yes that for 60/70 years three families have run one state of Jammu & Kashmir but currently the nation is run by two families. 

My fourth point is regarding the Governor. This is another very important issue which I seek clarification on. Just after Pulwama, the Governor of the State of Jammu & Kashmir said, “Laparwahi huyi hain.” Kisne kiya yeh laparwahi? Who was responsible for this failure?

Sir even though I have to repeat that point again, in the last two years, out of 10 Bills passed, four were Ordinances. That number has to come down. Another Minister came and said last week, that we have to pass these Ordinances because the House was not running. You can not imply that the opposition is disrupting the House. The Government has to run the House with the Opposition. 

Now, Sir, come to the next point, which is Article 1 of the Constitution. “India that is Bharat is a Union of States”. Sir, now, on federalism, because the extension President’s Rule, affects the power of the State. Sir, with your permission I would speak for the next few minutes in Bangla.

এই যাকে আমরা বলি Federalism, যুক্তরাষ্ট্রীয় কাঠামো, এটাই সংবিধানের Spirit. জম্মু ও কাশ্মীর হোক, This is the core of federalism and since we have the Home Minister here, Sir, আম্বেদকরজী বলেছেন, আমি বলিনি, কংগ্রেস বলেনি, বিজেপি বলেনি, আম্বেদকর যেটা বুঝিয়েছেন, যখন যুদ্ধ হচ্ছে না, তখন সংবিধান হচ্ছে unitary. That means, only in times of war, the Constitution is unitary. Otherwise, Sir, it is federal in nature rest of the time. Centre must have hands off the State. কিন্তু, Sir, আজকে আমি স্বরাষ্ট্রমন্ত্রীকে জানাতে চাই, এই Federal spirit কাশ্মীর হোক, বাংলা হোক, উত্তর প্রদেশ হোক, কেরল হোক, বিহার হোক, মধ্যপ্রদেশ হোক, আপনি সাতদিনে বাংলায় দুটো অ্যাডভাইসরি পাঠিয়েছেন, আপনি কিন্তু উত্তর প্রদেশে কোনও অ্যাডভাইসরি পাঠাননি ওখানে ২৫ জন মারা যায়, বিহারে ১৩০ জন মারা যায়, আপনি কোনও অ্যাডভাইসরি পাঠাননি। Sir, the essence of Kashmir is exactly this. To leave the states alone.

Sir, this is a council of States so allow me to use examples of my State to make my point. 

কিছুক্ষণ আগে এখানে বিজেপির থেকে যিনি বললেন যে আমি কোনও রাজনীতি করব না, তারপরে কংগ্রেসকে ঠুকে দিলেন ৫০ বছরের জন্য। কংগ্রেস কংগ্রেস করলেন। আমি এখানে রাজনীতি করছি না, বাস্তব বলছি। দুদিন আগে বিজেপির বড় বড় বাংলার নেতা কি বললেন? “আপনার জন্য অনেক কিছু অপেক্ষা করছে। সংসদ চলছে বলে এখন নখ দাঁতগুলো দেখতে পাচ্ছেন না।”

I urge The Home Minister that he is not only BJP’s Home Minister, he is the Home Minister of all the States in India. Sir, what you say in an election campaign 

স্বরাষ্ট্রমন্ত্রী যেই হোন, তাঁকে শ্রদ্ধা করি, করতেই হবে। প্রধানমন্ত্রীকেও করতেই হবে। এটা আমাদের পরম্পরা। উনি বাংলায় এসে বলেছেন বাংলায় নাকি দুর্গাপুজো করতে দেওয়া হয়না। সরস্বতী পুজো করতে দেওয়া হয় না। বাংলায় ২৭ হাজার দুর্গাপুজো হয়, বড় করে বিসর্জন হয়, বাংলায় অনেক কিছু হয়। গঙ্গাসাগর মেলাও হয়। 

Sir, you are asking me why. I also don’t want to do Hindu and Muslim; they are all Indian citizens. Now, let me tell you about the second Bill you all bringing for the international border. There also we from the Trinamool Congress are supporting the Government, because we believe Indian citizens must be given all the benefits and rights. In UP, support the 125 families who were forced to leave because of harassment; a BJP leader has only complained about this. So I ask this government, through you, to support them. Why do you want to leave them out just because they are Hindus or Muslims? 

Sir, the NRC affects 23 lakh Bengali Hindus. Bengali Hindus are committing suicide in the Assam detention camps; support them also. 

Sir, if people want to look at Kashmir through the prism of Kashmir and not through the prism of Constitution of India and try and heckle me in the middle of my speech, I won’t stop. 

Five Hindu Bengalis were shot in Dibrugarh; a delegation of Trinamool lawmakers went to see them. Sir, why is the government targeting Indian citizens through NRC, be them a large number of Hindus and Bengalis?

Sir, my last two points before I finish. Sir, this is called the Council of States, if we as representatives of different states, are going to be told every 90 seconds ‘why are you discussing your state’ then tell us; we will start discussing the Union of India. Ambedkar Ji said, it’s only in times of war do we look at this Constitution as unitary. Rest of the time, it is federal.

Sir, Amit Shah Ji spent two days in Jammu and Kashmir as the Home Minister of India. I have got the diary, as reported in the Media. On the first day whatever he did and the first two hours of the second day whatever he did. It was all development package; everything which the Home Minister of India needed to do. Eighty thousand crore is a good figure but Rs 80,000 crore or even Rs 180,000 crore, Sir, can’t heal hearts. That’s a different kind of healing which is needed.

Our Hon’ Home Minister on the first one and a half days played the role of a Home Minster but on that second day when those cheques were distributed, those were given to BJP workers who were killed. PDP workers were killed, NC workers were also killed. As I said, he is not the Home Minister, but the BJP President as well. But at times like this, Sir and no talks with any political parties <interruptions>

Sir, let me then end with a true story. When I was in Jammu and Kashmir, as part of the Parliamentary Committee, we went to buy some kurtis. There we met a tailor and his son was there. So, I was asking him and trying to understand. I said what is the problem (this was one year ago) and how can we solve it. He said, “Jab tak Jammu and Kashmir tanav main rehega, uska faida ek political party ko baki 28 rajya main milta rehega. 

Very interesting point he said, Sir.

 

Shanta Chhetri asks a Supplementary Question on the skill development of war widows

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Hon’ble Sir, I would like to ask the Hon’ble Minister 

(i) whether the benefit of One Rank, One Pension (OROP) will be extended to widows, and the details thereof. 

(ii) whether there has been any areas of payment of pensions to the war widows in the last three years and the details thereof.

(iii) whether the defence personnel continue to demand complete implementation of OROP, and the details thereof?

Thank you. 

 

 

Manish Gupta asks a Supplementary Question on appropriate model for execution of highway projects 

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I must thank the minister for giving detailed reply. It is a difficult situation to operate. Apart from this model that you are following now – Hybrid Annuity Model – are you thinking of funding from multinational agencies like World Bank, JICA etc. because as you know, your government has contacted foreign fund for solar alliance, climate change etc.

 

Sudip Bandyopadhyay asks a Question on the illegal recovery of loans

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Sir, whether in government sectors or, in private sectors, recovery of loans is a huge problem. It has been found that bouncers are deployed for recovery of loans and these bouncers, who are musclemen, normally rush to the small loan defaulters, and not the big guys. Big guys leave the country.

I want to know whether deployment of bouncers is approved by the GOI? Whether the minister approves that the bouncers can be deployed? I want the minister to reply.

Ahamed Hassan Imran speaks on the urgent need to restructure Bengal’s debt

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The 34 years of the Left Front misrule in Bengal has left the State with a huge debt burden. For the repayment of the Rs 1,91,835 crore loan, the State had to borrow Rs 1,53,741 crore, taking the total loan to Rs 3,45, 577 crore. In 2018-19 we had to pay Rs 49,656 crore as total loan repayment.

Despite this, due to prudent fiscal management, the debt to GSDP ratio of our State has gone down from 40.65% to 35.63% in seven years from 2010-11 to 2017-18. The revenue deficit to GSDP ratio has also dropped during the same period, from 3.75% to 0.96%. The fiscal deficit has almost halved, from 4.24% to 2.83%.

The planned expenditure of Bengal has grown over five-fold, from Rs 11,837 crore in 2011-12 to 56,604 crore in 2017-18, and the capital expenditure has grown over eight-fold, from Rs 2,225 crore to 19,368 crore. Added with significant strides in many indices of human development, particularly in the fields of education and health, these will have a multiplier effect on the long-term growth of Bengal’s economy.

Therefore, the Government should ensure that our efficiency and equity be rewarded, and that the debt burden does not remain a permanent drag on Bengal’s economy. I urge the Government to take urgent steps to address this issue.

 

Manish Gupta speaks on the open physical threats to federalism by BJP leaders in Bengal and them announcing ‘President’s Rule’ and more after this Parliament session concludes

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On 20th June in a public meeting at Paschim Medinipur a BJP leader and Former Union Minister has given an open threat to Bengal Chief Minister. He said, “A lot is waiting for you. The Parliament is still running so the nails and teeth are not being seen. See what happens when the parliament session is over.”

And another person who is the State President of BJP and now the Member of Parliament of Medinipur Constituency, said, “If you do not get the money, do not allow them to live in the village.”

These are the languages of the BJP leaders. They are instigating people to riot in Bengal. They are destroying the federal structure. In a democracy this is not done. 

Open threats to create violence in Bengal. Open threats to impose President’s rule in Bengal. I strongly urge the Government to take this issue seriously.

 

Aparupa Poddar asks a Supplementary Question on the development of tourist places

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Thank you Speaker Sir, for allowing me to ask a Question.

In my constituency area of Daspur, and one Block in Paschim Medinipur, there is a place known as Narajole Rajbari, which has a historical importance. 

Many leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Pandit Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, including Khudiram Bose had visited this area multiple times. 

Towards our commitment and respect towards the patriots of this country, will the Hon’ble Minister answer whether the Government will develop and sanction funds for Narajole Rajbari and make it a heritage building as well as a tourist spot?

 

 

Derek O’Brien demands that a statue of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay be installed in Parliament

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সংসদের প্রতিটি অধিবেশন শেষ হয় জাতীয় সংগীত বন্দেমাতরম দিয়ে। গতকাল  ২৭শে জুন এই গানের লেখক শ্রী বঙ্কিম চন্দ্র চট্টোপাধ্যায়ের জন্মবার্ষিকী ছিল অথচ সংসদে তাঁকে শ্রদ্ধা জানাতে আমরা ভুলেই গেলাম।

এই বন্দেমাতরম গানটি ১৮৮২ সালে প্রকাশিত আনন্দমঠ উপন্যাসের অংশ যা স্বাধীনতা আন্দোলনকে তীব্র করতে এবং বৃটিশদের বিরুদ্ধে আন্দোলনকারীদের অনুপ্রাণিত করতে বড় ভূমিকা পালন করেছিল। 

বঙ্কিম চন্দ্রকে বাংলা উপন্যাসের জনক বলা হয়। দুর্গেশনন্দিনী, কপালকুণ্ডলা তার জনপ্রিয় উপন্যাস। কিন্তু খুব কম লোকই জানে যে তার লেখা Rajmohon’s wife প্রথম ভারতীয় ইংরেজি উপন্যাস। ইংরেজদের পক্ষ থেকে বহুবার হুমকি পাওয়ার পরেও উনি দেশের জন্য অনেক কাজ করে গেছেন এবং দেশবাসীকে জাগ্রত করার জন্যও  পরিশ্রম করেছেন।

আমি চাই, সংসদে সাহিত্য সম্রাট বঙ্কিমচন্দ্র চট্টোপাধ্যায়ের একটি মূর্তি (statue) তৈরি করা হোক এবং আজ থেকে আমরা প্রস্তুত হব এটা সুনিশ্চিত করার জন্য যে আগামী বছর আমরা সংসদে এই কবি, লেখক, সাংবাদিক, নবজাগরণের পথপ্রদর্শক ও জাতীয়তাবাদের স্রষ্টাকে তার প্রাপ্য সম্মান ও শ্রদ্ধা জানাতে পারি।

 

Every session of Parliament ends with our National hymn/song Vande Mataram. Yet, we failed to pay tribute to the writer of the song, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, on his birth anniversary, 27th june in Parliament. 

Vande Mataram, which was a part of his novel Anandamath published in 1882, inspired thousands of freedom fighters to rise against the imperialist British Government. It put to paper the love for our motherland which was rising in the hearts of all Indians who wanted to throw off the British yoke and reclaim India as our own. 

When the British tried to divide our nation, this song became the rallying cry sung from a thousand lips. Bankim Chandra is considered as the father of the Bengali novel, with novels like Durgeshnandini and Kapalkundala gaining immense popularity. But few know that his work Rajmohan’s Wife is regarded as the first published novel by an Indian written in English. 

It is no wonder that Rabindranath Tagore said of him, “With one hand he ignited the light of literary enlightenment; and with the other he blew away the smoke and ash of ignorance and ill conceived notions” and Sri Aurobindo said, “Bankim created a language, a literature and a nation”. 

Therefore, I demand that a statue of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay be installed in Parliament and we prepare from today to ensure that we pay tribute to this writer, poet, journalist, pioneer, and nationalist with the respect he deserves next year.

 

Ahamed Hassan Imran speaks during a Calling Attention Motion on the situation arising due to climate change in the country

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Thank you Sir, with your permission I would like to speak in Bangla, my mother tongue, the language of Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam.

জলবায়ু পরিবর্তন যা নিয়ে অন্যান্য মাননীয় সদস্যরা বলেছেন, আমাদের দেশ ও দুনিয়ার জন্য একটা বড় বিপদ হিসেবে দেখা দিয়েছে। তাই, আমি আশা করব আজকের এই আলোচনা যেটা এই রাজ্যসভায় হচ্ছে, তাকে আমাদের নীতি নির্ধারকরা, মন্ত্রী ও আমাদের সরকার, গুরুত্বের সঙ্গে গ্রহণ করবেন।

প্রথমেই পরিবেশ, বনাঞ্চল ও জলবায়ু পরিবর্তন মন্ত্রীর কাছে আমার সুনির্দিষ্ট দুটি প্রশ্ন রয়েছে। জলবায়ু পরিবর্তনের প্রভাবের ওপর জাতিয় স্তরের সমীক্ষা এবং গবেষণার নিদারুণ অভাব রয়েছে। বিশ্বব্যাঙ্কের এক রিপোর্ট অনুযায়ী, প্রায় ৬০ কোটি ভারতীয় জলবায়ু পরিবর্তনের নেতিবাচক ঝুঁকির মধ্যে রয়েছেন। তবুও কিন্তু ভারতে, যেখানে এই গ্রহের প্রতি সাত জন লোকের মধ্যে একজন বাস করেন, সেখানে এই আবহাওয়া পরিবর্তনের ওপর তেমন কোনও ভালো সমীক্ষা জাতীয় পর্যায়ে করা হয়নি। এটা খুবই দুঃখের।

জলবায়ু পরিবর্তন আমাদের যে সমস্যার মধ্যে এনে দাঁড় করিয়েছে সেই সম্বন্ধে নীতিমালা তৈরী করতে হলে ভারতকে অবশ্যই তথ্য ও পরিসংখ্যান হাসিল করতে হবে যার দ্বারা কৃষি, স্বাস্থ্য, উপকূলবর্তী অঞ্চলের জনগণ, প্রাণীসম্পদ এবং জীবজগতের ওপরে প্রভাব নিরূপণ করা যায়।

Sir, মন্ত্রীর কাছে আমার প্রশ্ন হচ্ছে সরকারের কি জাতীয় পর্যায়ে জলবায়ু পরিবর্তনের প্রভাবের ওপর কোনও সমীক্ষা করার পরিকল্পনা রয়েছে? 

দুই, বনাঞ্চল বৃদ্ধি করার লক্ষ্যে বরাদ্দ তহবিল অব্যবহৃত কেন? 

Sir, ক্রমবর্ধমান এক উদ্বেগের বিষয় হচ্ছে গাছপালা কেটে নেওয়ার ক্ষতিপূরণের জন্য বনাঞ্চল বৃদ্ধির প্রচেষ্টা আমাদের দেশে তেমন সফল হয়নি। আগস্ট ২০১৮ পর্যন্ত ৫২০ বিলিয়ন টাকা কেন্দ্রীয় সরকারের কাছে অব্যবহৃত পড়ে রয়েছে। এই টাকা বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছিল যাতে ভারত জুড়ে বনাঞ্চল বৃদ্ধি করে ডিফরেস্টেসনের ক্ষতিপূরণ কড়া সম্ভব হয়। কিন্তু, তা অব্যবহৃত পড়ে রয়েছে। বরাদ্দ ফান্ড ও তহবিল ঠিকমত ব্যবহারের দ্বারা দেশের বনাঞ্চল বৃদ্ধি করার মাধ্যমে ২০১৫ সালে Paris Climate Agreement-এ আমরা যে অঙ্গীকার করেছিলাম, তা পূর্ণ করা সম্ভব।

 আমার প্রশ্নের দুটি ভাগ রয়েছে। ভারতের মত দেশ যেখানে জমির প্রাচুর্য নেই, যেখানে জমির অভাব রয়েছে, সেখানে বনাঞ্চল তৈরীর জন্যে সরকার জমি কোথা থেকে সংগ্রহ করবে? দুই, বরাদ্দ অর্থ ঠিক সময়ে এবং সঠিক ব্যবহারের জন্য সরকারের কাছে কি পরিকল্পনা রয়েছে? 

ধন্যবাদ।

 

Translation:

I have two specific questions for the Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change:

1)  Lack of a National Study on the Impact of Climate Change

  •     As per a World Bank report, as many as 60 crore Indians are at risk from the effects of climate change. Yet, India, where one in every seventh person on the planet lives, has no national study on the impact of climate change.
  •     To frame a policy to take on the challenge climate change poses, India must have the requisite data that assess the impact of climate change on agriculture, health, coastal communities and wildlife.
  •     Does the government have any plan to commission a national study that assess the impact of climate change?

 2)  Unutilised Afforestation funds

  •     There is a growing concern that the process of compensatory afforestation has not been successful in the country so far. Till August 2018, funds amounting to about Rs 520 billion were lying unused with the central government for carrying out compensatory afforestation across India.
  •     The usage of this fund is key to increasing India’s forest cover and thus fulfilling a key commitment under the 2015 Paris Climate agreement to counter climate change by creating carbon sinks.
  •     My question has two parts: 1-In a land-stressed country like ours, how is the ministry ensuring that they find land to create compensatory plantations? 2-How is the government going to ensure these funds are utilised in time?

Thank you.

 

Sajda Ahmed speaks on the need for more ATMs and banking facilities in her constituency

FULL TRANSCRIPT

I would like to thank you Sir, for letting me speak in the Zero Hour. I would like to draw the attention of the government to the crisis of banking service facilities in my constituency Uluberia in West Bengal. In my parliamentary constituency, the number of nationalised banks and their service is very poor. 

I had asked the Central Government last year to set up a nationalised bank in Bagnan 1 and 2, Uluberia and Amta 2 blocks. But, I regret to inform the House that till date the government has not taken any steps for this in my parliamentary constituency. Facilities of ATM services is also very poor. 

Rural constituents are suffering due to the lack of banking facilities. There is a need to install more ATMs in the entire constituency, namely Amta to Shyampur in the district of Howrah in West Bengal.

Sir, I urge the Government to take my appeal as a serious grievance for the larger interest of the people.