Saugata Roy speaks on Kashmir issue during Zero Hour in Lok Sabha

Madam, this is about Kashmir. Another protester succumbed to injuries in Kashmir yesterday, pushing the death toll in the month up to 58, even as curfew and security restrictions continue to remain in place in the Valley. So far there had been 933 pellet cases.

On Monday, 7 civilians including 4 women were hit by pellets in Anantnag district. There are no signs of clashes and protests abetting in the valley. Three BSF persons were also killed in an attack by militants in North Kashmir

The Jammu & Kashmir Chief Minister reportedly told the Home Minister while initiating the dialogue process Centre must ensure that the cycle of violence goes down.

Dasarath Tirkey speaks on the occasion of Adivasi Diwas in Lok Sabha

Thank you Madam for giving me the opportunity speak on the occasion of Adivasi Diwas. All the members of this House are aware that the apex court has recognised Adivasis as the oldest citizens of the country. But nowadays a lot of atrocities are being committed on Adivasis.

The media and newspapers keep reporting about atrocities committed on Adivasis across the country. However, the Hon. Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee, who is our beloved Didi, is working tirelessly for the welfare of Adivasis and their all-round development.

I wish to know from the Government what measures are they taking for the development of Adivasis. Thank you.

Kalyan Banerjee speaks on external support to insurgent groups during Question Hour

The Hon’ble minister has given a written reply. I have never seen such a cryptic reply of any Ministry in respect of such an important issue. So cryptic, I cannot imagine. This is not a reply at all.

For more than half a century, the people of North-East India have seen an unending cycle of violent conflicts dominated by insurgents with demands ranging from outright sorority to getting political autonomy.

Insurgency has taken a toll on thousands of lives of both of security forces and citizens. The root of insurgency in the North-Eastern region is imbedded in the geographic history and host of socio-economic factors. Ninety-eight percent of the borders of the region are international borders. While the population share is 3.90 crores (a mere 3 percent) but between 1951-2001 it has gone up by 200 percent.

Madam, there are recommendations of a high level commission regarding the transformation of the North-East.

Eight recommendations were made by this commission, constituted by the Centre:

  • A North-Eastern council should be implemented to fill the gaps in the infrastructure of the region.
  • A comprehensive framework to be involved and put in place to promote the region as a preferred investment destination.
  • A transport development fund to fund construction of important road corridor should be taking a set up.
  • Comprehension implementation of Look-East policy though relevant for the country as a whole is especially important for the long term board of the north east.
  • The agenda for the implementation must be prepared in active association with the State Government.
  • Rail connectivity has to be made.
  • Greater efforts are needed to establish bank branches and other credit disbursement
  • Setting up of Centers of Excellence for professional higher education in North-east.

There is a need to make an in-depth study. In 50 per cent of the border area, there is no fencing till now.

Madam, my question before the Hon’ble Minister is that whether the central government has gone through the recommendations made by the high level commission regarding the transformation of North-East. If so, what steps have been taken?

 

Second supplementary question

It is a fact that this central government has stopped the ‘Operation All Clear’ and ‘Operation Golden Bar’  – a joint military operation on the soil of neighbouring countries along the North-East border to pass out the insurgent militant grants.

If so what are the reasons? What is the cause behind the failure of the government to stop the repeated insurgency in the North-Eastern region of the country?

 

Kalyan Banerjee speaks on The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Second Amendment) Bill, 2014

Thank you Hon’ble Deputy Speaker, Sir. At the very outset let me make our party’s position very clear that we are supporting the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Second Amendment) Bill, 2014, which along with the amendments, has been brought to our House. After the Constitution Amendment Bill was passed in the Rajya Sabha few days back our Hon’ble Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee welcomed the Constitution Amendment Bill. Our party is supporting this Constitution Amendment and GST for the last one decade for the benefit of micro, small and medium enterprises.

These small and medium enterprises are the backbone of the economy in terms of providing employment in our country. Therefore, a single tax imposition through GST will help heavily and our party supports that stand. Our leader who is the most popular leader of Bengal – last election has proved that – The Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee extended hands of co-operation for bringing the present Constitution Amendment Bill.

Let me remind this august House that on 5 May, 2015 in support of this Constitution Bill, I took part in the debate on behalf of my party and supported the Bill but made few suggestions and requests. Sir, the proposed Constitution Amendment and GST would subsume various central taxes – like excise duty, additional excise duty, service tax, countervailing or additional customs duty, special additional duty of customs etc. – as well as state level indirect taxes – VAT, sales tax, purchase tax, entertainment tax, luxury tax, octroi, entry tax etc.

Once the Bill is passed there will be a national-level central GST, state-level GST and I-GST spanning the entire value chain for all goods and services with some exceptions. Mechanism for resolving may be decided by the GST Council itself. No doubt, that it is one of the biggest tax forms creating national market for goods and services.

The GST had been stall for long years because of debate between the two national political parties – the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party. And country has suffered for that. Economic reforms are a continuous process and seamless. The Indian economy felt that it has come of age to try out a unified taxation system such as VAT or GST.

Although we are supporting the Bill. We are having few points which need clarification from the Hon’ble Finance Minister.

Number one. In a meeting of the Empowered Committee of State Finance Minister, all States unanimously voiced their concern about the problem of dual control under GST by Central and State tax authorities on taxpayers, in respect of micro, small and medium enterprises, and the resultant effect of the hardship on the small taxpayers. A discussion took place in the Empowered Committee on 14 June, 2016 in Calcutta in the presence of Hon’ble Union Finance Minister.

The States unanimously voiced that dual control on these classes of taxpayers will increase their cost of compliance and put them under great hardship. It was pointed out by all the States in the presence of the Honourable Finance Minister, ‘as these taxpayers constitute almost 70 per cent of the tax base but have minimum revenue potential, the dual control will make it difficult for the Centre and States to roll out GST.’

Let me give one example. Let us consider the case of a lady who is running a beauty parlour, which is a small enterprise. That beauty parlour will come within the context of dual control. Therefore, I am making a request to the Finance Minister to exclude micro, small and medium enterprises from the purview of dual control when the GST Bill will be brought to Parliament in the future.

My second point. In the case of I-GST, it is expected that State revenue should not be adversely affected.

My third point. The issue of GST compensation was discussed in the last two meetings of the Empowered Committee that were held on June 14 and July 26, 2016. The States had unanimously agreed that the compensation should be paid in full for a period of five years. This sentiment of the State was shared with the Honourable Union Finance Minister, who was appreciative of the concerns of the States; I must say that. He assured the committee that the Centre is committed to give full compensation for a period of five years.

The proposed amendment which was brought today in Lok Sabha has incorporated the suggestion of the Empowered Committee, but there is no mention of payment of full compensation. But the Honourable Finance Minister, on the floor of Rajya Sabha, committed to the full amount of compensation. Sir, I need a clarification through you from the Honourable Finance Minister that what do you mean by full amount of compensation. Kindly clarify that part. That is a very important aspect for which we need an answer from you.

My next issue, number four, is the tax rate under GST. It is often called revenue neutral rate and is something to which the Empowered Committee has applied two principles. The first is that the GST tax should not be so high that it would adversely affect the common people through inflationary pressure. The second principle of the Empowered Committee is that the tax rate should be such that the revenue of the States also does not suffer.

Sir,  let us hope and pray that the GST gets implemented soon and in a swift manner. Let the Centre get its share of GST and the states, their share of SGST. An inter-state GST mechanism should be made to balance the equation between the two and end the tax competition leading to constant inflation in the country. Let GST bring down prices and push up prosperity and living standards of the people of India.

Sir, I have a request to the Hon’ble Prime Minister today. For every work done in the country, the Prime Minister himself claims the credit. While claiming such credit, the Prime Minister forgets that States are the political executives who work hard for the implementation of the legislative and administrative schemes so that Centre sees the face of success. At least today the Hon’ble Prime Minister, in the august House, must say that the because of the Chief ministers and Finance Ministers of all the states of all the parties, this Bill has been brought and it is Bengal’s Finance Minister, as the Chairman of the Empowered Committee, is the successful claimant of bringing the Bill and getting it passed in the House.

see to our today and understand that what the states are cooperating with you. Because the states are cooperating with you; this is the reason that this Bill will be passed today. Therefore, I request the Hon’ble Prime Minister, please extend your hand of cooperation to the States on a need basis.

Hon’ble Finance Minister, we have extended all our cooperation, now we will watch your actions; how much cooperation will you extend to West Bengal to resolve the problem we have repeatedly brought to your notice. The way the Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal has extended cooperation, the way the Hon’ble Finance Minister Amit Mitra has extended cooperation, I will request to you today, Sir, to give a special package to the state of West Bengal.

Thank you.

Monsoon Session – Week 3 in Parliament: Trinamool takes up urgent issues

Trinamool Congress raised various issues in both the Houses of the Parliament during the week and urged the Government to take appropriate steps.

In Rajya Sabha, the Trinamool Congress utilised the Zero Hour, the Question Hour and the Calling Attention Motions to the fullest and took part in several discussions. The GST Bill was at last passed unanimously, after the different issues had been adequately addressed.

A total of 27 MPs from the party spoke on various issues during Question Hour, Zero Hour and legislative business (including discussions on Bills, Short Duration Discussions and Calling Attentions Motions), and presented a Special mention.

Given below is a list of the issues along with the links to their speeches.

Question Hour

  • Kanwar Deep Singh in Rajya Sabha on the clearance of environmental projects in West Bengal | http://goo.gl/AAjXNf

 

Zero Hour

  • Vivek Gupta in Rajya Sabha on the alleged move to shift the Tea Board HQ from Kolkata to Guwahati | http://goo.gl/vy3fzl
  • Sukhendu Sekhar Roy in Rajya Sabha on TPAs cheating Mediclaim policyholders | http://goo.gl/RcTWZS
  • Ahamed Hassan Imran in Rajya Sabha on the operations of Alliance Air in Kolkata | http://goo.gl/t8wzkP
  • Derek O’Brien in Rajya Sabha asked for a clarification from the Home Minister on the media blackout of his speech during the SAARC Summit | http://goo.gl/2Pk4ia
  • Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar in Lok Sabha on the need to preserve the cultural heritage of Chandraketugarh | http://goo.gl/qllVPW
  • Mamata Bala Thakur in Lok Sabha on safety of female passengers on the Bongaon-Sealdah railway route | http://goo.gl/EXM7ja
  • Ratna De Nag in Lok Sabha on augmentation in the service of EMU trains in her constituency | http://goo.gl/gC6AM5
  • Arpita Ghosh in Lok Sabha on harassment of local people in border areas by the BSF | http://goo.gl/hA8VsG

 

Discussions

  • Derek O’Brien in Rajya Sabha on the widespread religious fundamentalism prevailing in the country | http://goo.gl/yef6JT
  • Dola Sen in Rajya Sabha on The Indian Medical Council (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | http://goo.gl/R8ADc4
  • Derek O’Brien in Rajya Sabha raised a Point of Order on the amendments to the GST Bill leaking on to TV channels | http://goo.gl/JfXvse
  • Debabrata Bandyopadhyay in Rajya Sabha on The National Institutes of Technology, Science Education and Research (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | http://goo.gl/fKlRcL
  • Sukhendu Sekhar Roy in Rajya Sabha on the regular increasing of kerosene price by the Centre | http://goo.gl/WqwOfO
  • Derek O’Brien in Rajya Sabha during the Calling Attention Motion on the diversion of funds from EPFO to stock market | http://goo.gl/x9uUng
  • Md Nadimul Haque in Rajya Sabha on The Institutes of Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | http://goo.gl/mYPt1W
  • Vivek Gupta in Rajya Sabha on The Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Bill, 2016 | http://goo.gl/5rV1we
  • Sukhendu Sekhar Roy in Rajya Sabha during the Short Duration Discussion on the powers of the Governor | http://goo.gl/BAKFbW
  • Saugata Roy in Lok Sabha on The Enforcement of Security Interest and Recovery of Debt Laws & Miscellaneous Provisions (Amendment) Bill, 2016 | http://goo.gl/dDHOkq
  • Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar in Lok Sabha during a Short Duration Discussion on sustainable development goals (SDGs) | http://goo.gl/p1GrhF
  • Abhishek Banerjee in Lok Sabha on the Supplementary Demands for Grants (2016-17) | http://goo.gl/L0IQ8s
  • Sugata Bose in Lok Sabha intervened during a discussion on Supplementary Demands for Grants (2016-17) | http://goo.gl/goZkkB
  • Idrish Ali in Lok Sabha during a Short Duration Discussion on sustainable development goals (SDGs) | http://goo.gl/ChzOaA

 

Special Mention

 

Idrish Ali speaks during a short duration discussion on sustainable development goals

I am really grateful to our Hon’ble Deputy Speaker Sir. At the same I am deeply grateful to our Hon’ble Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

I have two points. First point is regarding fertilizers. In my constituency, Basirhat in west Bengal, and another area Ashoknagar, farmers are facing a lot of trouble; they are not getting the fertilizers. Our Hon’ble Minister knows that this is the time of harvesting. So, my humble prayer, through you, before the Hon’ble Minister is that fertilizers should be given immediately to farmers in my constituency.

I have another request about central schools. In my constituency, Basirhat, there are seven assemblies. Not a single central school is there. So my humble prayer is that central school be set up in Basirhat parliamentary constituency in West Bengal.

Thank you.

 

Tapas Pal speaks during Question Hour on the need for doctors in rural health centres

There are not enough doctors at health centres in India. Whenever I visit my constituency, I meet patients with fatal diseases who tell me there are not enough doctors, please arrange doctors for us. I think this is the situation everywhere, not just my constituency. I would request the Hon. Health Minister to make arrangements for doctors; send the doctors to rural areas after they complete their studies.

Pratima Mandal speaks during Zero Hour about beneficiaries for rural development scheme

Thank you Madam for giving me the opportunity to speak on Zero hour.

Madam the government has drawn up a list of beneficiaries based on ACPC 2011 data. As per data, 13 percent or 2.37 crore houses have only kutcha walls, one room and kutcha roof. But Madam there are large number of cases pending those who have the same category, belong to same category but their name has not been entered in this list.

And on the other hand Madam, for instances when one beneficiary whose name was entered the list, dies before getting the benefit, details of his/ her legal dependence have not been entered. There is no provision in this case to include their name.

So, I would like to request the Hon’ble Minister of rural development to consider the cases of beneficiaries whose names have not been entered into the list and also consider the case for legal aids in case of death of beneficiaries.

 

Arpita Ghosh speaks during Zero Hour about the harassment of local people in border areas by the BSF

Thank You Madam for giving me the opportunity to speak on this very important issue.

My parliamentary constituency is a border area; the Bangladesh border. As you may know, the BSF is stationed there.

Madam, I keep receiving complaints from local people about the harassment by the BSF on them. School-going girls often complain of harassment.

Recently, a student studying in Class IX committed suicide and in her suicide note she mentioned she was harassed on the way to school.

Problems like this are heard of in many border areas where BSF is present. I would request the government to look into this matter and give us feedback.

Thank you very much.

 

Sunil Mandal speaks on National Centre for Disease Control during Question Hour

I express my sincere gratitude to you for allowing me, a new Parliamentarian, to ask the first question. Respected Madam, I want to know from concerned Minister, through you, that several diseases are mentioned by the him in his reply to the question of National Centre of Disease Control.

It is a matter of severe anxiety as several times the doctors do not know the proper treatment of unknown diseases and hence patients die due to lack of proper treatment. Actually it is a matter of regret that NCDC has not made any awareness programme in Panchayat or block level through knowledgeable doctors and experts. The respected Minister must be aware that Asha and Anganwadi workers in Panchayat and block level detect those persons and bring them of the hospitals and arrange their treatment thus saving their lives. It is a matter of regret that those workers are under NGOs and their salary is very poor. Please help Asha and Anganwadi workers.

These diseases are not controlled in primary level. Respected Speaker Madam, I want to know from the Hon’ble Minister, through you, whether the government has any plan regarding awareness programames for these diseases? What are their plans for health care of sick new-born babies? Do they have any plans for offering free surgery to children with cardiac ailments?

Diseases like Kala-azar, dengue and various other unknown diseases spread all over the country. There are few genetic diseases, AIDS, filariasis, pox, chikunguniya, influenza, thalassemia, meningitis and other diseases which make the patient sick  during the whole year; every state government has to make arrangements for the treatment of those diseases.

Madam Speaker, it is a matter of regret that often after the detection of those diseases, central government sends observer teams to the affected area and only after that the central government approves a certain fund for use of the state government. The whole process takes much time.

For that reason it is important to increase awareness among people for which funds are necessary to made available to the state governments.

Hon’ble Minister in his reply stated that 8 states have NCDC and assured another 13 institutes. Bengal has made huge progress in the field of health care but does not have any NCDC yet. I want to know from the Hon’ble Minister, through you, whether there is any plan to open NCDC in West Bengal. If yes, then in which financial year and on what basis?

Thank you.