Trinamool Congress to conduct a Mock Parliament Session today at New Delhi

Trinamool Congress will conduct a Mock Parliament Session today from 2 PM at Constitution Club, New Delhi.

All AITC MPs from Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha will be present at the session alongside students.

All important issues which could not be discussed in Monsoon Session of Parliament will be taken up in the Mock Parliament Session.

The Monsoon Session of the Parliament was virtually washed away. So, Trinamool Congress decided to organise this Session to discuss the key issues the party wanted to raise in Parliament.

A slice of Bengal in New Delhi: WB CM inaugurates “Biswa Bangla” showroom

Bringing under one roof the whole gamut of the creative genius of Bengal – ranging from handloom-handicrafts to literature – a new “Biswa Bangla” store was inaugurated at the national capital today by Mamata Banerjee, the Hon’ble Chief Minister of West Bengal.

The store was opened by the the Hon’ble Chief Minister in the presence of senior officials of the Government of West Bengal and the Biswa Bangla consortium.

The state-of-the-art outlet has come up following renovation and conversion of the Manjusha Emporium at the ground floor of the Office of the Resident Commissioner, Government of West Bengal, at Connaught Place in the heart of the city.

Traditional sarees, beautiful handloom products and hand-crafted marvels of Bengal, and Darjeeling tea as well as Bangla books, CDs of Bengali music and classic films will be available at the Biswa Bangla store.

It is expected to be the one-stop shop for everything Bengali – an initiative that is aimed at catering to domestic consumers as also building brand Bengal in the international market. This is the sixth showroom of “Biswa Bangla.

Trinamool MPs slam the Government on the Railway Budget 2015-16

Trinamool MPs Derek O’Brien and Nadimul Haque slammed the Railway Budget 2015-16 in Rajya Sabha, calling it anti common people.

Derek O’ Brien raised the issue of allocation of funds for pending projects in Bengal and gave suggestions regarding passenger and falling freight issue. He pointed out the current document was almost identical to the Vision 2020 document made in the time of Mamata Banerjee as Railway Minister.

Derek O’Brien pointed out that on counts of doubling, gauge conversion, growth of freight loading, growth of passengers originating, Railways performed much better during the tenure of Mamata Banerjee as the Railway Minister, rather than in 2013-14. He also asked the Minister to have a relook on the accounting system, which presently works on a system, which is 95 year old. He reiterated the stand of not supporting FDI in Railways.

“Freight in the Railways has come down from 60% to something like 30%. This is a big loss. I want to make here is that you have to stop competing with road and become a partner of the roads. Like Procter and Gamble (P&G), you should become Prabhu and Gadkari (P&G). Both of you have to work together,” saying that there should be unity in rail and road sector.

He criticised the Government for cutting down the allocations for metro projects and workshops and hollow promise of ‘look east’. He urged the current Government to preserve the only steam engine train run in Darjeeling which is a national heritage.

Click here for the full speech of Derek O’Brien.

Nadimul Haque called this Budget as anti poor. He termed this to be a joke on the poor people. He slammed the Government for not looking towards the backward region of the country. Despite the fact, that oil prices have decreased, the Government has increased the freight fares, which will hurt the common people and prices of essential goods will increase.

“Railway along with being a  National Asset is also a strategic Defense Asset where the PPP model will only benefit corporates. Railway is th elifeline of India’s large population, do not treat it just as a commercial entity”, he said.

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Budget for Education has been slashed by 16.5% : Saugata Roy | Transcript

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Today the All India Federation of University and College Teachers Organisation, AIFUCTO, is holding a dharna at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to protest against the Government’s step motherly attitude towards college and university professors long pending demands and to highlight their career problems.

Due to inordinate delay of Minister of Human Resource Development’s concurrence, the University Grants Commission decision for the notification regarding modification in UGC Regulations passed by 497th Commission Meeting held on 10 January 2014 i.e. pending for a year, benefits of career advancement scheme are not being given.

Besides this, there is a drastic reduction in budgetary allocations for HRD. This year the budget for education has been slashed by 16.5%. The Government is not considering their demand, to constitute a Pay Revision Committee as the college and university teachers are not covered by the Central Pay Commission.

The Government is not ready to hear their demands or give them an appointment to meet the Human Resource Development Minister.
We urge the Government to immediately call the Federation, the only All India Organisation of College and University Teachers for a discussion and take immediate steps to give the necessary concurrences set by UGC to MHRD. Otherwise, the College and University teachers may go on an indefinite strike.

Thank you.

Derek O’Brien makes a Special Mention on relief of debt stressed states | Transcript

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There is no denying the fact that my State West Bengal is suffering from huge debt burden since 2004 – 2005, according to the Government records. An office memorandum of the Finance Commission dated October 24, 2005 in which 11 States including Kerala, Punjab and West Bengal were included, in the indicative list of debt-stressed States.

The current West Bengal Government has inherited from the previous Government, which ruled West Bengal for 34 long years, a sum of Rs 2,03,000 crore as the debt burden.

From day one, our Hon’ble Chief Minister has made repeated appeals, to the Central Government to kindly consider the request of a temporary relief, interim relief in the form of moratorium on the principal amount as well as restructuring of the interest amount.

In the report of the 14th Finance Commission, there is no mention of any moratorium. The grant-in-aid announced is like a single drop in an ocean. Sir, through you I want to request the government that the demand of West Bengal about the debt burden, along with other debt-stressed states, should be considered in right earnest and in the right perspective.

Saugata Roy raises the issue of privatisation of airports in 4 cities | Transcript

Hon’ble Deputy Speaker Sir, I seek a permission to raise a Matter of Urgent Public Importance in the Zero Hour. If permitted, I would raise the issue briefly as under:

The Government of India has proposed to privatise four airports in India namely Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad and Jaipur recently. These airports employ more than five thousand employees. These airports were modernised recently by spending above Rs 5000 Crore from the public exchequer. Privatisation means handing over assets built at a public cost to private parties. The Airport Authority of India which runs over more than 125 airports is fully equipped with all infrastructures in par with international standards.

Now the step of the Government will ultimately cause the air travelers to be taxed heavily. With the best airports privatised, the Airport Authority of India will go into financial bankruptcy. The CAG in its report mentioned that privatisation of Delhi Airport is a big scam. A similar scam is going to happen here. I have already spoken to the Civil Aviation Minister and the Prime Minister against privatisation.

In this circumstance, I appeal to this August House to stop this move of the Government to save these airports and ensure the security of services of airport employees.

The employees of Airport Authority, led by the recognised Airport Authority Employees Union have been agitating against privatisation for sometime now. They will be holding a dharna in Jantar Mantar, New Delhi on 10 March, 2015 and a one day token strike all over India will be observed on 11 March, 2015.

I appeal to all the Members cutting across political line, to support this against privatisation.

TMC opposes the introduction of Insurance Bill in Lok Sabha

Saugata Roy opposed the introduction of Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2014 in Lok Sabha today.

He said, “As per Rule 71 (1) of the Rules of Procedure, I oppose the introduction of the Insurance Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2014.”

Professor Roy pointed out that a Select Committee, which was appointed in August, 2014, incorporated amendments to the Insurance Laws along with 99 official amendments. The Bill could not be passed in Winter Session. Government felt that there was an urgency in matter, so the Cabinet promulgated Ordinance on December 24. Governementt wanted to withdraw the Bill in Rajya Sabha but could not succeed.

Professor Saugata Roy asserted that the Bill remains a property of Rajya Sabha. “Show me one instance in last 65 yrs where a Bill, while it is still pending in one House will be presented in another House.” added Saugata Roy.

“Are we subjected to a system where there is a Constitutional imbroglio? Same Bill is going from one House to another, and an Ordinance is coming in. This is not the way a Governmentt should function” added Saugata Roy.

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TMC MPs raise the issue of sick jute and handloom industry

AITC MPs Vivek Gupta and Sukhendu Sekhar Roy took up the rising concern of dwindling sectors of handloom and jute industries in Parliament today.

Vivek Gupta mentioned 40 lakh jute growers are affected and 4 lakh jute workers are affected specially in Bengal that what steps have been taken by the Minister for the prevent the dilution of the jute packing order and also for the revival of the Khardah and the Kinsan units, which had earlier received the cabinet approval of the Board of Industrial and Financial Reconstruction Scheme, but now suddenly on 20 November has been removed from the scheme now 5 jute mills in Bengal are declared sick and facing immediate closure.

Further pointing put why there has been there has been no increase in the number of people being provided health insurance, the Ministry was urged that what is the reason for this disparity.

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Sukhendu Sekhar Roy raised the concern of why 24 districts were covered in 2011-12, but in 2013-14, only 10 areas have been covered, so why have 14 districts have been excluded?

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SS Roy speaks on Motion of Thanks on the President’s Speech | Transcript

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Sir, the President’s Address to the Joint Session of the Parliament has lost its significance over the years as it appears to be an empty ritual and the President’s Address which is being discussed now is not an exception to it. It appears that the President’s Address is something like a report card of the Government to the parliamentarians.

But at the outset I can say, if one gives a cursory look to the President’s Address, it would appear that this Government is not a game-changer but a name-changer. As rightly pointed out by the honourable Members, particularly the Leader of Opposition, as how the names of different schemes have been changed from the previous Government’s projects to the present Government’s projects. I don’t want to repeat those.

Sir, I want to quote one line from the President’s Address, “Inclusive growth covering the poorest of the poor is my Government’s top priority.” If we take it seriously, if the Government takes it seriously, then the Government ought to have considered the UN Millennium Development Report 2014, whereby the report has assessed that 40 millions of Indian citizens are the poorest of the poor, and they constitute one-third of the poorest of the poor of the world. This is the situation prevailing in the country, and still the slogan of inclusive growth is being chanted by the new Government, without envisaging any definite action plan to help the poorest of the poor who are living in sub-human conditions.

Sir, we have heard the slogan over the years and now a new slogan, ‘Maximum Governance Minimum Government’, has been echoed in the President’s address, referring once again to the poorest of the poor. This will continue to be a hoax; I repeat, this will continue to be a hoax, until and unless the basic conditions of the poorest of the poor of our country are improved within a definite time frame.

Sir, the President’s Address mentions a Government initiative calledHimmat to ensure women’s safety in Delhi. Sir, subsequent to the Nirbhaya incident, what we find in Delhi is that atrocities on woman, particularly rape incidents, have been increasing alarmingly every day. The other day, even a Japanese woman was not spared; she was gang raped in a moving car in the national capital. What assessment will the foreigners have about the national capital of Delhi and the country as a whole when such incidents are increasing alarmingly every day? Sir, kyunki Bharat ka rajdhani me mahilao ke liye kahin safety nahi hai, sare duniya main Bharat ka chabbi kharab ho rahi hai.

Sir, the speech refers to legal reforms and the setting up of the National Judicial Appointments Commission. This is another half-truth, because the government of the day has not yet issued any notification about the setting up of the National Judicial Appointments Commission for reasons better known to the Government. There is no mention of the non-issuance of the notice for the setting up of the National Judicial Appointments Commission in the President’s speech, as a result of which, the system which was going on for a long time, over the years, at the whims and fancies of certain judicial officers, is still going on. Even in today’s newspaper we have found that one High Court judge from Odisha has been elevated to the Supreme Court and the Law Minister has justified the earlier situation which is being continued even today, without adhering to the Act which has been passed by both houses of Parliament, that is, the National Judicial Appointments Commission Act. That is, the Act has not been implemented.

Secondly, so far as judicial and legal reforms are concerned, what about the Judicial Accountability Bill proposed by the earlier Government? What about the Judicial Accountability Bill? So much has been said about judicial accountability. In so many quarters it is being discussed, but the President’s Address is conspicuously silent about the Judicial Accountability Bill, which was proposed by the earlier Government. Even those who are in the present Government supported it like anything.

Sir, we always stress on the need for administrative and electoral reforms, and I’m sorry to say that there is no mention of administrative and electoral reforms in the President’s Speech. Tto our dismay we have found that these matters have not found any place in the President’s speech.

Sir, the President’s Address has a tall claim about the formation of NITI Aayog; after eliminating the Planning Commission, the NITI Aayog has come. I have copies of the 1950 Resolution of the Central Government with me here; Resolution number 1(P)(C)/50 dated 15 March 1950, this is how the Planning Commission was formed by the first independent Government of this country, whereby the Planning Commission was given certain powers to be exercised for the planning of the country and also for plan allocation. But now, this NITI Aayog, which has been formed on 1 January of this year, says that a group of people has been entrusted with authority by the Government to formulate and regulate policies concerning transforming India. But how the transformation will come or be effected, for that there is no guideline. Nothing has been said in the features and content of this NITI Aayog. And Sir, it has been stated that all financial powers about plan allocation will now be exercised by the Finance Ministry.

But the Planning Commission was a separate body. They used to work independently so far as planning was concerned and the plan allocation was concerned, and they used to make recommendations to the Government, and the Government was empowered to accept any recommendation or not to accept or to amend some recommendations. After several discussions with Chief Ministers, the Planning Commission used to formulate the plan of the Government of India and the allocation, but now the power of allocation has been given entirely to the Finance Ministry.

Now suppose, in a given situation, a political party ‘X’ is in power at the Centre and another political party ‘Y’ is in power in one of the states, and ‘X’ and ‘Y’ are two different political parties opposed to each other. Then it may so happen that the Finance Ministry of the Government of India may exercise its powers for political considerations, to deprive that particular state, as it happens sometimes, and we have enough experience of it. Therefore, propriety demands that the Finance Commission, which is a constitutional body, should have looked into the financial matters involving the Centre and the states, that the Finance Commission should have been given a permanent status by amending the Constitution, and that all financial powers for allocation to the states ought to have been given to a constitutional authority like the Finance Commission and not to the Finance Ministry of the Central Government. This way this Government has usurped the power of the people.

Now, I come to another point which has been referred to in the President’s Address. It has been committed to, to stop generation of black money both domestically and internationally. We have heard enough of it. We have discussed enough of it. Now I will tell you a short story. One of my distant relatives, who was a Government employee, a lower division clerk, after retirement, I found, used to go to the bank twice or thrice a week. I wondered why. So I asked him the reason. Often he said that he wanted to check whether Rs 15 lakh has been deposited to his account. I do not know who has said this, but this is the story about the middle class. This is the story about the general people of my country. Because, according to them, if any powerful gentleman assures them that Rs 15 lakh will be deposited in their accounts, it means bringing back black money from outside the country. That is the reality that we all know. One individual said that whatever information he has given, rather, leaked, to the Indian Government, it was only 1%. If the Government contacted him, he could give the rest 99% of the information about black money deposited in different accounts outside this country. What is the neat result of this? Has the Government taken any action to contact this gentleman and get more information from him? I had put a question in this House also, but the reply was evasive.

Now, Namami Gange’ – another Sanskrit nomenclature. No arguments about that. But the Government has ignored the argument of the Central Water Commission; even the President’s Address does not mention this. The Central Water Commission of the Government of India had recently raised an objection. What was the objection? Now the Indian Government has signed an MoU with the Australian Government, which is effective from 2015 to 2020, for 5 years, that they will together make create the Ganga River Basin Master Plan for Ganga rejuvenation. Before the MoU was signed, the Central Water Commission categorically objected on the ground that India’s water security will be at stake. The reason given by the Central Water Commission was that the hydrological data of the Ganga is classified. And once this Australian Government agency comes in, then all these classified information will go to the Australian Government, and you can understand what the impact would be.

Neither Trinamool Congress, nor any other political party, nor any other Opposition party, but it is the Central Water Commission which opposed tooth and nail, but the Government did not adhere to the valid objection of the Central Water Commission. It may be a quid pro quo, I do not know. Nowadays, some things are going on behind the scene, in Australia and in India in quid pro quo, so I cannot rule out anything.

The President’s Addresses highlights the visit of the Chinese President, ‘”the historic visit of US President.” Sir, what have we seen? In the aftermath of the visit of the Chinese President and the US President, the other day, the Indian Ambassador in Beijing was called by the Chinese authority to protest about the recent visit of our Hon’ble Prime Minister to Arunachal Pradesh. This is the outcome of the Chinese President’s visit to India, that our Hon’ble Prime Minister is visiting a province which is an integral part of India and objection is being raised by the Chinese authority by calling the Indian Ambassador in Beijing. This is the mutual relation we have developed!

Woh doley mein jhuley, Sabarmati Ashram mein. Hum dekhein TV mein, sab koi dekha, aur uska natija kya mili? Wohi natija nikla ki hamari ambassador ko bulake dhamki de raha hai ki tumhara Pradhan Mantri kyon Arunachal mein gaye? Hamara desh mein hamara Pradhan Mantri kahan jayega, nahin jayega kya woh Chinese authority taiyar karega? Yeh halat paida ho gaya ab. Aur yeh hamara Presidential Address mein likhta hai ki dehco, hamara relation kitna achhe hue Badeshi restroom se. So this is the situation. What about the US President, we all know had said what. That religious tolerance is an age-old practice in India and that it should be maintained at any cost. And what is the agenda for this? Ghar wapsi? Zabardasti kisi ke dharam ko badaldo, Mother Teresa ko badnaam karo. Yeh ghar wapsi hai ya darr wapsi? Gujarat aur Babri Masjid ke waqt par jo darr tha woh wapas aaya hai.

I should conclude with two lines from a great poet, not from Bengal, not Gurudev Tagore, but a great poet from Punjab, who was respected by the entire country during his lifetime and even today. Those who have interest in poetry should always go through his poems.

Sir, woh Persian main likhte the, Farsi main likhte the, lekin unko samajh mein aaya, my poems are like wild flowers without any fragrance because people cannot understand Persian. Therefore he started writing in Hindu and Urdu. Bohut Zzamane pehle unhone likha tha and I quote from his couplet, Sir, ”Iqbal bara uddeshak hai, man baaton me moh leta hai/ Guptar ke woh gazi to bana, kirdar ka gazi ban na saka”.

Therefore, abhi hum sun rahe bahut bhahsan. Chalis saal ke adhik samay se mein rajneeti main hoon. Bahut log hai, bahut bhashan sun chuke hai, bahut bhasan de bhi chuke hai. Lekin jo log guptar ke gazi ban gaye woh abhi tak kirdar ka gazi nahin ban paya. Lekin woh dekh rahe hai ki hamara 56 inches chati hai, aur hum Bharat ko badal denge, aur ghar wapsi ka programme se hum saare kaum ko badal denge.

Dhanyabad Sir.

Do not play these dirty games, Mr Jaitley: Derek O`Brien

National Spokesperson of Trinamool and Chief Whip in Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien today addressed a press conference at New Delhi today.

He slammed the Union Finance Minister for resorting to weekend bytes to put a spin to things. He also accused the BJP of targeting the Trinamool.

Here is what Derek O’Brien said:

  • Mr Jaitley is FMFrustrated Minister – because he cannot get any bills passed in the Parliament.
  • Mr Jaitley is FM – the Falsehood Minister. We have filed two Privilege Notices against Mr Jaitley – one for misleading the House on Christmas issue and the other for lying to the House on Sarada case. Paragraph 39 of SC verdict states that SC has not appointed a Monitoring team for CBI probe in Sarada case.
  • Two days of Parliament are still left. If Mr Jaitley thinks he has seen the best of TMC, he is wrong.
  • Insurance Bill is not a reform. It is only being touted as a reform. This is not about TMC. This is about the nation as a whole. We do not need these so-called reforms.
  • Seven-eight parties parties are united in the Opposition. May be Mr Jaitley has made some promises to his Boss, which we are not aware of.
  • Let us not get into scams because I can also throw mud. Let us bring issues like that of the BCCI into the public domain. Let us see who is in charge and who is pulling strings in the BCCI.
  • It is unbecoming of the Finance Minister, who is also the Information & Broadcasting Minister, to put spins to certain things.
  • I raised a question in the Rajya Sabha yesterday, and I repeat it today. Were the Finance Ministers called? Yes, we are for GST. But the way these things are being done is not correct.
  • On the floor of the Rajya Sabha, political reality is there. BJP should pull up old records and see how they used to disrupt the Rajya Sabha. The BJP is now trying to find the villain of the piece and pass the buck on to Trinamool.
  • Mr Jaitley cannot use weekend bytes to try and put spin to things. Not at all. Not acceptable. This is not about Trinamool. This is about a United Opposition.
  • BJP should fight us politically. Do not play these dirty games, Mr Jaitley. Do not make it a street-slanging match.
  • Spinning media can help win election campaigns, but governance is serious business.