Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar speaks regarding special packages for closed tea gardens in North Bengal | Transcript

Madam, Darjeeling tea is a beverage which is produced in India and enjoyed by the world, and it is grown in West Bengal. The hon. Minister has just said that our hon. Chief Minister is worried about the state of affairs and he is aware of that fact. I would like to know from the hon. Minister whether the Tea Board is aware that no less than six privately-owned tea gardens are shut down at the moment.

The plantation workers are in a pitiable condition, for which the Government of West Bengal has extended health and financial package. They have done it extensively by going to each house, made a survey and extended health package to them also. I would like to know whether the Tea Board of the Government of India is thinking of extending further support to these plantation workers and also extending any revival package for the tea gardens in the State of West Bengal.

Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar speaks on price rise | Transcript

We have to stand by the farmers of the country. I would request the hon. Minister and the Prime Minister to look into the possibility of standing by the farmers, to supply fertilizers at an affordable rate.

Our State Government in West Bengal is now supplying rice to more than 3.5 crore poor people at Rs. 2/- per kilo. My Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is doing it, for which I am proud of her. But when you abuse her, it hurts me because she is for the poor people. She is supplying medicines at fair price shops.

From the fair price shops in West Bengal, poor people are getting medicines at very cheap rate. I would like to request the hon. Prime Minister and the hon. Agriculture Minister to look into the packaging material because every year we are losing grains up to Rs.58,000 crore worth because there is no proper storage system in the country. This year we are told that due to the rain coming late and being less in amount than other years, the crop is going to be even worse. So, we will have to take it up. We will have to stand by the farmer and extend support to him to have the best yield possible to supply to the poor people. Onion stands at Rs.32 to Rs.35 per kilo. Potato is at Rs.25 per kilo. Pulses are at Rs.80 per kilo. So, what is the poor man going to eat? Rs.58,000 crore worth of grain is being wasted due to pests because the infrastructure is not there.

I would like to bring this to the notice of the hon. Agriculture Minister, if he is around there. I do not know whether he is in. I do not know whether he is listening or not. Uncontrolled export of skimmed milk powder from the country from 2013-14 is giving hyper inflation of the price by over 70 per cent in the last one year. As you know, milk is a source of cheap protein. Being a doctor I know that it should be used and it is used by children. It is used by the aged people. It is used by pregnant mothers and it is used for the sick for their recuperation and for having taken medicine, they need milk and milk products. But what happened in the last one year? We do not know. The export and import data bank of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry says that during 2013 and 2014 export of milk powder increased by 78 per cent at Rs.210 per kilo and in the domestic market, it is being sold at Rs.250 to Rs.300 per kilo. So, it is absolutely apparent that this is not for value addition. But is it for inflation profiteering?

I would request you to look into this fact because milk is a very important source of protein. It is a very important source in the diet and it is very important for poor people. I would also request that crop insurance started by my leader, Shrimati Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal should be universally practiced. Kisan Mandi being opened by her in every block should be universally practiced. We have to stand by the farmer because if Kisan Mandi is not there, then the produce rots. If Kisan Mandi is not there and crop insurance is not there and if there is a drought or if there is a flood, then the crop is wasted and the poor farmer takes loan. The poor farmers sometimes give mortgage to the person and take money to sow the crop. But once the crop is sowed and if there is no rain, then the crops dry on the field. So, the farmer cannot pay back the mortgage.…

I would request that crop insurance be started in the whole country. Kisan Mandi be set up in the whole country. Hoarding should stop because hoarding results in inflation. So, hoarding should stop.

Modernization of the crop should be there. We are in the festive season. The Pavitra Ramzan month is going on. After a few days we have Id. After that, we have Durga Puja.

We have Diwali. The people would require lesser priced food grains to enjoy during the festive season. So, I would request you to look into this matter seriously because the people of India deserve it; the people of India want you to be affirmative in your actions and stand by them.

I would request you to look into the matter of supply of fertilizers at affordable prices to the farmers so that they can afford to buy fertilizers and grow their crops and increase the yield.  We distinctly oppose FDI in rail; FDI in retail because, I am sure, there are international houses, who are coming in the form of FDI. They are not coming here to do social work; they are coming here for profit. So, I should not allow, neither should the Government allow FDI in retail; FDI in rail. Privatisation in railways is going to adversely affect our economy. Thank you.

Dr. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar speaks on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address | Transcript

Thank you, Chairman, Sir. I rise on behalf of All India Trinamool Congress and my leader,Kumari Mamata Banerjee, in support of the Address delivered by His Excellency, the President of India in the Parliament on the 9th of June. Let this great expectation of hope which our hon. President expressed towards a fruitful Session be fulfilled and not the Session turn into despair. All India Trinamool Congress, who have come here with a very large mandate of the people, in spite of being in power for the last three years, has received more than 30 per cent of the votes in our State. The point to rejoice is that we have fulfilled the commitment towards the women by giving nearly 30 per cent of the seats to candidates and the people have kept up their promise by electing very large number of women which is again nearly 30 per cent. The Ruling Party here has also come with a very large mandate. I do hope that the Ruling Party keeps up to this great mandate given by the people. On behalf of our Party, AITC, we promise to play a very constructive role. We promise to be by the side of the Government for all their pro-people agenda –whenever they stand by the poor people of the country, whenever they do take up issues which concern the poor people, we will be by their side, but definitely we will be working as democratic watchdog and we will be critical on issues which are anti-people and anti-democracy. Like in the Bible, the God said, ‘Let there be light”. Tamaso ma Jyotir Gamaya! Let this mandate act towards enlightenment and fulfilment of the dreams of the poor, fulfilment of that part of the electorate who is not represented here, fulfilment of the homeless, the jobless, the skilled and the unskilled labourers, the tortured, the last man in the last line – let this mandate work towards their benefit; and we are by your side! But let us also act towards that kind of social justice in which the poor people get two meals a day; they get jobs; they get homes; the Address is really worth appreciating – I was going through the speech of His Excellency, the President – it has been promised that pucca homes are going to be built for the poor people, and the road infrastructure is going to be given a lot of attention, which the rural India really needs. Our hon. Health Minister is present here now – I would cite certain problems of this country. We have promised here equal rights for the women and reservation for women in the Parliament. But we have not been able to fulfil the MDG-5; we have not been able to fulfil our target of bringing down the maternal mortality rate and the infant mortality rate. If we look into the cause, the last village which does not have a pucca road, does not have electric connection to use a refrigerator, by which we can store some ampoules of Methargin which might be required when she is bleeding to death, from child birth; so, let us look into this matter very seriously and let us try to build the roads up to the last village; let us have a particular agenda taken up for road building, for electricity supply to the last house, and also, towards educating our girl child.Bitya hamari jaan hai, un pe hum qurbaan hain. Let us look at it in a comprehensive fashion. Here I would like to refer to the agenda taken up by our Chief Minister, hon. Mamata Banerjee through her Kanyashree Prakalpa. What is Kanyashree Prakalpa? It says that if we are educating our girl child up to Class VII the State Government would give financial support from Class VIII onwards for her to complete her studies. When she reaches the age of 18 and remains unmarried she will get more financial support either to study or to pursue any business of her choice. The age 18 and the term ‘unmarried at 18’ have been purposely kept because till the age of 18 a girl does not attain proper maturity, proper physical strength to give birth to a child. So, by remaining unmarried till 18, she remains unmarried and educated and she becomes mature enough to give birth to healthy children. So, we get a nation of healthy mothers giving rise to healthy children. I think the Union Government can take cue from her and start a Prakalpa like Kanyashree Prakalpa which is really laudable. As far as food is concerned, which is a basic necessity for life, our State of West Bengal has been able to fulfil the demand of food and extend it to more than 3.22 crore of poor people. We have been able to counter the Left wing terrorism by giving out rice at Rs.2 per kilo. But we would require more support from the Central Government for this because there are still many people in this country who are unfit, who are poor and who are looking for this kind of support. The other point is , sanitation which is very-very important. I have read in the news that sometimes girls are tortured or raped when they go out because there are no toilets in their houses and they have to go outside and the miscreants catch hold of them. So, we need more toilets not only to take care of these women when they are going to toilet but also as a means of cutting down on crime. Our State would require more funds to build toilets for public purposes and women alike. So, I would request through my speech here to have more funds for the State Government The State Government should be taken into confidence for different issues including Madrasa education that has been mentioned in His Excellency’s speech. We are doing very well as far as that is concerned. Even as far as border issues are concerned, our State has three international borders with countries like Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh. So, before any decision is taken regarding these international borders, we do wish to stress that our State Government be taken into confidence and the matter be discussed with them because it is going to be easier that way. It has also been said here that hospitals of the All India Institute of Medical Science kind are being planned for different States. Here also I would request you that before the site is selected the State Government should be consulted because it is up to the State Government to decide as to which part of the State requires it the most and where the land is available. Our State Government has a very clear-cut land policy; land to be used for agriculture, land to be used for industry and the land to be used for building a hospital. So, before you progress we would request you to definitely engage us. As far as the BPL list is concerned, it requires a serious looking into because we have not looked at it for many-many years. As far as the rail is concerned, I would like to bring to your notice that the maximum advancement had been made during the time when my Leader hon. Mamata Banerjee was the Railway Minister. She not only gave izzat to the poor people by giving them this whole monthly ticket of Izzat but the revenue collection had increased during her tenure. It rose to 88.74 per cent higher than the previous years as far as passenger collection is concered and 8.56 per cent for freight collection. By segregating the freight and passenger segments, she had already promised and took up the agenda in her Vision 2020 document of enhancing the speed of trains. I am happy to see that this has found a place of pride in today’s agenda. But I would again request you to look up that document in which she had already started the work of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor which covers Rewari and Vadodara sections and the Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor from Khurja Ludhiana section. You have taken up these issues from her 2020 Vision. So I thank you on that count but we would also like to stress that metro railway that was supposed to have started all around the city of Kolkata should be given some priority because she had already sanctioned the money. But it has been lying incomplete and it appears to be abandoned as my learned colleague tells me. But I would really request you to look into that because my leader, Kumari Mamata Banerjee, when she was the Railway Minster, had taken it up. She had also given to ladies, the Matrabhoomi locals and to the unemployed youth air-conditioned locals. So, I wish that those points are also taken into consideration. In the end, I would like to mention that I did not find in these points anything about the Dreamliner. The Ministry of Civil Aviation must look at it that the Dreamliners which are being used have been found worldwide to be defective. They might be a cause of catastrophe very soon. Only two-three days back in the flight which went from Delhi to Kolkata people fell sick because the oxygen level in the cabin fell short of their breathing. So I think these airliners should be taken away from flying before a large calamity happens.