Satabdi Roy speaks on The Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018

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Sir, I rise to support the Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill 2018. To showcase its commitment to combat human trafficking, we request the Government of India to ensure the following:

The due law must safeguard the non-liability of the victims of trafficking, empowerment of HST units across the districts in India, which has the authority to rescue and investigation throughout the case cycle, filing the registration of FIR, the arrest, of evidence, investigation or prosecution. Protocols and funds, coordination in interstate cases of forced labour should be made available to support officials and NGOs. Part of interstate transfer, including for loading and food and survivors for they are dependent. Adequate police protection should also be ensured in this transfer. Acknowledgement in critical roles of NGOs and support and corroborate combating trafficking, including labour trafficking and bonded labour. Adequate funding for rescued and further reinforcement for the new law of trafficking. On May 31, the Walk Free Foundation released its 2016 Global Slavery index which claimed that there were 45.8 million modern slaves around the world out of which 18.3 million were in India. The proposed law removes little of India’s modern slavery. It is a photocopy of a western approach.

Madam, main Standing Committee ke vajah se 2 -4 jail mein visit kiya. Vahan pe bahut saare Bangladesh ke log mile. Jail mein chaay (6) saal tak ke bachche maa ke saath jail mein reh sakte hai. Uske baad who nahin reh sakte. Uske baad kyun nahin reh sakte? Us samay bahut sare maa mere paas aaye the jiske bacche kaha hain unko pata nahin. NGO ke pass hain? Kaun se NGO ke pass hain? Kuch nahin malum. Unke paas koi support hain nahin. Jail mein aap kabhi jayenge to depression mein aa jayenge. Saat saal, dus saal trial hi ho raha hain, jis ke kuch result ho hi nahin raha hain.
Mein aur ek baat batau, jo aap sab ko malum hain. It is a very big racket, yahaan pe NGOs, homes aur police bhi saath mein jure hote hain. Ek bachche ko le aane se Rs 700 milte hain, unke liye bhi yeh sab karte hain. Yeh adoption ke bare me bhi mein bol sakti hoon. Pata nahin jo rules and regulations hote hain is mein jo log crime korte hain woh to nikal jate hain dusre line se, jo log sach much adopt karna chahte hain, kyun pahunch nehi pate hain? Kyun ki, itna files, itna rules hain. Lekin bacche bare ho jaye to unka adoption ka koi matlab nahin hain. Kitne log tadapte hain bachche ke liye. Aur mujhe ek baat bataya jaye. Jo aajayenge rehabilitation board se, panch saal baad mein ghar aaye ya panch mahine baad mein bhi ghar aaye, ghar usko society ki wajah se accept nahin karti.

Mein yeh manti hoon, rules, law, kanoon, kuch bhi society ko badal nahin sakte, kuch change kar sakte. Nahin toh crime bhi nahin hote iske baare mein. Main yeh request karungi, after yeh new law ke saath, bhagwan kare, society change ho jaye, badal ho jaye jiske saath humlog is society mein un logon ko accept kare , jo sach much problem mein hain, yeh society change ke liye humlog appeal korte hain.

We support this Bill, thank you.

Prof Sugata Bose makes an intervention on The Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018

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But I wanted to just correct an error in the listing of the business at number 15 because it’s such an important Bill, it says that this Bill is being moved to persecute offenders. I am sure this is probably a typographical error but it could also be a Freudian slip since so many vulnerable people are being persecuted in our country. I know that Shrimati Maneka Gandhi is a very kind-hearted person, she would not wish to persecute anyone, so before we proceed any further I think we should make a correction at number 15 of the List of Business, to say that this Bill will prosecute offenders. There is a big difference between persecution and prosecution.

Ratna De Nag asks a Question on ODF villages/districts

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Thank you very much, Madam. It is pertinent to point out here that out of 23 districts in Bengal, 14 have been declared Open Defecation-Free districts and out of 38,000 villages, 33,525 villages have been declared Open Defecation-Free villages with the active initiative of our Chief Minister.

Through you, Madam, I would ask the Hon’ble Minister, has the Ministry tried to find out, since the programme came into being, the impact of the programme on the health of the people? Have the toilets been made disabled-friendly? If yes, the details thereof.

Dinesh Trivedi requests Lok Sabha Speaker to change the date of discussion on No Confidence Motion

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Madam Speaker,

As you might be aware, we have a annual rally coming up on July 21. The Martyrs Day rally, which commemorates the day of martyrdom of our 13 workers.

Now because of that all our MPs – all 34 of them – will be in Bengal.

Madam, I would request you to shift the date of discussion on No Confidence Motion from Friday (20 July) to Monday (23 July). Otherwise our entire team is out. And in democracy it is not a good idea to have such a huge party, with the third highest number of MPs, to remain absent.

So, it is my sincere and humble appeal. I am sure our friends in the Congress & other parties will agree. Unfortunately, the Business Advisory Committee is not there. So, kindly consider my appeal.

After UN, Sudip Bandyopadhyay to visit European countries

With the blessings from Hon’ble Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Leader of All India Trinamool Congress Parliamentary Party in Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay will be embarking on a tour to European countries this summer.

The countries that Sudip Bandyopadhyay will be visiting include Belarus, Germany, and Austria. He will be accompanying the Speaker of Lok Sabha. Member of West Bengal Legislative Assembly, Nayana Bandyopadhyay will also be accompanying him.

It may be mentioned that in 2017, Sudip Bandyopadhyay had addressed the United Nations General Assembly, with 193 nations attending the session. He has spoken about how the international community needs to step up its efforts to promote an environment free from sanctions and embargoes.

In the past, Trinamool MPs Abhishek Banerjee, Derek O’Brien and Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar have visited the United Nations on various occasions.

Bengal leading producer of rice for last 4 years, as per Central Govt data

That Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has always place a lot of importance on agricultural production is well known. As a result of that, over the last few years, Bengal has been creating records in terms of production of various crops.

As per an answer given by the Union Agriculture Ministry in the Lok Sabha, over the last four financial years, that is, 2014-15 to 2017-18 (for 2017-18, as per as per Second Advance Estimates), Bengal has been the leading producer of rice in the country.

The production of rice over the four years is as follows:

  • 2014-15: 146,77,20,000 tonnes
  • 2015-16: 159,53,90,000 tonnes
  • 2016-17: 153,02,50,000 tonnes
  • 2017-18: 149,90,00,000 tonnes

The Central Government has also given the state the Krishi Karman Award for various feats of agricultural production for five consecutive years.

 

চাল উৎপাদনঃ রাজ্যগুলির শীর্ষে বাংলা

 

২০১১ সালে ক্ষমতায় আসার পর থেকেই মুখ্যমন্ত্রী মমতা বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় কৃষি উন্নয়নের ওপর জোর দিয়ে এসেছেন । এর ফলস্বরূপ, গত কয়েক বছর ধরেই বিভিন্ন ফসল উৎপাদনে বাংলা রেকর্ড তৈরী করেছে।

এবার বাংলার মুকুটে যুক্ত হল নতুন পালক। লোকসভায় কেন্দ্রীয় কৃষি মন্ত্রীর পেশ করা তথ্য অনুযায়ী, গত চার অর্থবর্ষে – অর্থাৎ ২০১৪-১৫ থেকে ২০১৭-১৮ (দ্বিতীয় অ্যাডভান্স এস্টিমেট) -বাংলা চাল উৎপাদনে দেশের মধ্যে শীর্ষে।

গত চার বছরে বাংলায় উৎপন্ন হওয়া চালের পরিমানঃ

  • ২০১৪-১৫: ১৪৬,৭৭,২০,০০০ টন
  • ২০১৫-১৬: ১৫৯,৫৩,৯০,০০০ টন
  • ২০১৬-১৭: ১৫৩,০২,৫০,০০০ টন
  • ২০১৭-১৮: ১৪৯,৯০,০০,০০০ টন

উল্লেখ্য, কৃষিতে অসামান্য সাফল্যের জন্য পর পর পাঁচ বছর কেন্দ্রের কাছ থেকে কৃষি কর্মণ পুরস্কার পেয়েছে বাংলা।

Part 1 of 2018 Budget Session: Relevant issues raised by Trinamool, on the Budget and during the Motion of Thanks

The first part of the 2018 Budget Session was a short session of eight days. The Budget was presented on February 1.

MPs from Trinamool Congress presented well-appreciated replies on the President’s Address and the Union Budget.  Questions were asked on relevant issues like manual scavenging, advertisement of junk food, etc.

Controversy erupted when a part of the telecast of Derek O’Brien’s speech during the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address was disrupted by Rajya Sabha TV. Opposition parties supported the AITC on its view that the full speech must be telecast. Ultimately it was re-telecast on February 9.

 

LOK SABHA

Question Hour

Saugata Roy asked a Question on subscribers of BSNL & MTNL.

Ratna De Nag asked a Question on evaluation of prominent/major schemes.

Partha Pratim Roy asked a Question about advertisement of junk food.

 

Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address

Kalyan Banerjee spoke during the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address.

Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar spoke during the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address.

 

Union Budget

Saugata Roy spoke on the Union Budget.

Dinesh Trivedi spoke on the Union Budget.

 

RAJYA SABHA

 

Zero Hour

Derek O’Brien spoke during Zero Hour on the Government’s plan to remove eight railway routes in Bengal and thus deprive the state, and on fuel price hike.

Vivek Gupta spoke on the demand for national holidays on Swami Vivekananda and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s birthdays.

Manish Gupta spoke on manual scavenging in India.

 

Question Hour

Manish Gupta asked a Question on production of honey

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy asked Supplementary Questions on welfare measures for small and marginal farmers.

 

Point of Order

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy made a Point of Order on disruption by treasury benches.

Derek O’Brien made a Point of Order regarding disruption in the House.

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy made a Point of Order on disorder in the House.

 

Interventions

Derek O’Brien made an intervention on the muzzling of Opposition voices in the Rajya Sabha.

Derek O’Brien protested the stoppage of broadcast of a Trinamool Congress speech in the Rajya Sabha on RSTV.

Derek O’Brien made an intervention regarding the proper running of the House.

 

Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy spoke during Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address.

Derek O’Brien spoke during the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address.

 

Union Budget

Manas Bhuniya spoke on the Union Budget.

Derek O’Brien spoke on the Union Budget.

Derek O’Brien asked questions during the Minister’s reply on the Union Budget.

 

It was a session during which, because of Trinamool Congress’ efforts, several issues of national importance came to the fore.

 

Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar speaks on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address

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Madam, I stand on behalf of the All India Trinamool Congress to speak on the Motion of Thanks in gratitude towards the Hon’ble Rashtrapati ji for addressing a joint session of the Houses.

Madam, I am bemused at his self-contradictions. Whereas I agree to his statement on line number 12 of the printed speech that political democracy cannot survive without social and economic democracy, and I agree again with his last sentence when he stresses on equality and fraternity. But what I am confused about, along with many of my countrymen, my brothers and sisters, is whether the contradiction is in the rule of his government today, in the democracy at the personal level, at the social level, and at the economic and micro-economic levels that exist in today’s India. Doesn’t our Constitution grant each of us freedom of speech, and social, economic and political justice, gives us freedom of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship, equality of status and opportunity, of fraternity, assuring us dignity of the individual?

But it is challenged in his rule today. The President, in his speech, invokes Swami Vivekananda often. ‘Bohuroope shommukhe tomar chari katha khunjiche ishwar/ Jeebe prem kore jeijon sheijon shebiche ishwar’. Why are you searching for god in the temples, in the openly armed processions or in the rituals? God is in humanity, god is within you, god is in the human being in front of you. So isn’t it contradictory when Swamiji is quoted but not followed?

Naren, as was he was to be called when he was young, at the age of five or six, he pulled the hukkah meant for Muslims in his house to see whether that would make him lose his ‘dharma’ or religion or jaat. At the end he concluded, that, ‘dharma’ or caste is not such a vanity that would be lost so easily. Ramakrishna Paramhansa Deb is specifically quoted to have said that you practice religion in temples and mosques alike; and he found no difference in reaching God.

Today’s India is different.
Today’s India is difficult.
Today’s India is contradictory.
Today’s India is shortsighted.
Today’s India is myopic.
Today’s India is intolerant.

Honourable Rashtrapatiji has asserted his commitment to weaker sections. But let us define weakness. Who is weak? What is weakness? Whether the weakness is physical, whether the weakness is mental, whether the weakness is social, religious, demographic or ethnic. Which weakness is he talking about in today’s India? The weak have become more vulnerable.

Children are to be protected as they are not yet strong enough, they have not grown up. But everyday children are being kidnapped, sexually harassed, abused, tormented and most important is that their budgetary allocation has been slashed as per the mid-day meal proposals.

Women are our pride and physically less strong. So we can say that they are the weaker sex, as we used to say so. But today, as honourable ministers have been saying that as BSF jawans, they have shown formations during the Republic Day parade, they have flown fighters, so they are not weak anymore. But, everyday they are being raped. Acid is thrown at them. They are molested. But there is no concern as it is shown that only Rs 1 crore has been increased in the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme. Whereas, in our State, our Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, has empowered 45 lakh girl children through the Kanyashree scheme.

The Adivasis are not getting their dues; their right over their land, their jungles, their water bodies are being snatched and their language is not being given recognition as per the schedule.

And most importantly minorities are trembling in trepidation. Madam, if you don’t believe me ask the families of Pehlu Khan and Mohammad Akhlaq.

Where is dharma today, where is God? He is here in my heart. Where is God, where is dharma? He is here in my mind, in my brain, in my soul, in my thought – that is Hinduism. To take everybody along as we go forward, not maime, not kill, not hurt, abuse as is happening in today’s India.

About economic growth. Equality is not there. If it were there then the large defaulters would not have been let scott-free and the poor depositors dealt with punitive actions for not having minimum balance in their bank accounts; it is not dharma.

The farmers and fishermen are suffering; there is farmer suicide everyday in the country. 12000 farmers have committed suicide, though in our state of Bengal, the tax for the agricultural land has been done away with. The one time deposit money to take electric connection for irrigation in the agricultural land has been done away with. But what about Bundelkhand? What about Vidarbha? What about States like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand? Minimum Support Price is not in support of the farming community. The farmers are committing suicide – four out of every hundred farmers are committing suicide everyday.

The fishermen are not getting the benefit of what the scientists are doing. The scientists are doing good job in the country. They had forecasted the Cyclone Okhi that had occurred very recently, but, when they could forecast the whole path, the information that it was going to hit these fishermen out in the sea, could not be reached. We have lost many seamen, many fishermen.

We have to look after the farmers, we have to look after the fishermen, the OBCs, the minorities.

In the recent Budget, Bengal’s Railway projects have been slashed, only two lines have been doubled but extension of metro, even in my constituency Barasat, they have been overlooked it looks like, vindictive political agenda is high. The use of central agencies also very high.

And about the security Madam, hamare desh ka 22000 km se bhi jyada international borders hain, koi friendly country, koi not so friendly country, aur jo wahan jawan pehre mein rehte hain, kisi ke pati hain, kisi ke pita, lekin wo sabhi hamare santan hain, and the Government is not looking after them well enough.

The question is, at Rs 90 per day… ek hatta katta jawan jo wahan baithe rehte hain, hamare suraksha ke liye, chain ke liye, jab hum baithe hain gharon mein, jhel lete hain goli hamare liye. Unite liye sirf 90 rupees per day for their ration is not enough. Who is thinking about this? The medical facility for them is not enough, so who is looking after them? This government is not looking after them.

India today is wild with the delirium of hatred, which is contradictory to the rosy picture propagated. We must try to be more tolerant. It is time to ask have we lost our dharma, Madam?

Thank You.

 

Trinamool plays role of a responsible Opposition in Parliament winter session

The session began with Members of Parliament (MP) staging a protest on December 18 inside the Parliament complex against the proposed Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDI) Bill. Another protest was organised on December 21 against linking of Aadhaar to various social sector schemes.

Inside the Parliament, the party MPs spoke on important issues like delaying of the introduction of the anti-people FRDI Bill, leakage of sensitive data related to Aadhaar, stubble burning in north India, renewable energy and supplementary demands for grants.

Here is a summary of the happenings during the first week in Parliament

During the second week, on December 27, Trinamool MPs protested inside the Parliament premises against the silence of the Centre on the killing of innocents.

Sudip Bandyopadhyay spoke on the decrease in the interest rates of small savings schemes, castigating the Government for harassing the common man.

Here is a summary of the happenings during the second week in Parliament

During the third week of Parliament, Trinamool Congress MPs spoke up for the empowerment of women and on the state of the economy.

Here is a summary of the happenings during the third week in Parliament

All in all, it was a fruitful three weeks of Winter Session for Trinamool Congress, with the party playing the role of a responsible Opposition.

 

Week 3: Trinamool speaks for empowerment of women

During the third week of Parliament, Trinamool Congress MPs spoke up for the empowerment of women and on the state of the economy.

LOK SABHA

Dinesh Trivedi spoke regarding the linking of Aadhaar to welfare schemes

Saugata Roy spoke on the caste-based violence in Bhima Koregaon

Sudip Bandyopadhyay earned the praise of Lok Sabha for innovative Standing Committee Report

Question Hour

Partha Pratim Roy asked Questions on crime and the criminal tracking network system

Dinesh Trivedi asked a Question regarding the new coal allocation policy

Ratna De Nag asked a Question on flexi-fare system

Dinesh Trivedi asked a Supplementary Question on alternative system of medicine

Saugata Roy asked a Supplementary Question on complaints against private companies

Zero Hour

Saugata Roy made a Zero Hour submission regarding the protest by doctors

Idris Ali spoke about various demands for his constituency

Bills

Kalyan Banerjee spoke on The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains (Amendment) Bill, 2017

Kalyan Banerjee spoke on The Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-third Amendment) Bill, 2017

Kalyan Banerjee spoke on The High Court And The Supreme Court Judges (Salaries And Conditions Of Service) Amendment Bill, 2017

Mumtaz Sanghamita spoke on Supplementary Demands for Grants – Third Batch for 2017-18

 

RAJYA SABHA

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy condemned the gruesome killing of a chamber attendance of the Rajya Sabha

Zero Hour

Vivek Gupta spoke regarding recognition for the Kurmis of Bengal

Question Hour

Nadimul Haque asked Questions on rules regarding the testing of drugs on humans

Dola Sen asked Questions regarding the implementation of the suggestions on clinical trials by the Standing Committee

Nadimul Haque asks a Supplementary Question on agricultural exports

Bills

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy spoke on The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (Amendment) Bill, 2017

Manish Gupta spoke on The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Amendment) Bill, 2017

Derek O’Brien made an intervention regarding the Triple Talaq Bill

Point of Order

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy made a Point of Order regarding the Triple Talaq Bill

Derek O’Brien made a Point of Order regarding the Triple Talaq Bill

Derek O’Brien made a Point of Order on legislative business in Rajya Sabha

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy made a Point of Order on the Triple Talaq Bill

Short Duration Discussion

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy spoke during a Short Duration Discussion on the state of the economy