Nadimul Haque speaks during a Calling Attention Motion on Special Category Status

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Sir, West Bengal has inherited a huge debt burden after 34 years of CPI(M) misrule, before All India Trinamool Congress came to power. Sir, we have repeatedly requested the Centre to waive or restructure the loans.

When Shri Pranab Mukherjee, who was the Finance Minister in 2011, had understood the plight of the State and had allocated a package worth Rs 8,750 crore to develop 11 districts under BRGF. Under this scheme, the Centre still owes our State Rs 2,330 crore. The totally money that the Centre still owes to Bengal is Rs 10,469 crore. Even at the 11th Inter-State Council meeting, which happened in the National Capital last year, our Chief Minister had expressed that there ought to be <interruptions>

We feel, Sir, we are being discriminated against. Despite having 88 fast-track courts we are not getting any money but Gujarat, which has no such courts, has been given Rs 400 crore.

It is imperative that the concept of Special Category Status for States be continued. It is not only Bengal, other States like Punjab, Maharashtra and Jharkhand are also debt-stressed. The Centre must also release the funds at the earliest for the development of backward regions.

I would like to end with two lines, Sir:

 

Dusron par agar tapsara kijiye

Saamne aaina rakh liya kijiye.

 

Thank you, Sir.

 

Partha Pratim Ray demands Cooch Behar be included under BRGF scheme

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Sir, Cooch Behar district, my constituency, is 52% SC, 27% Muslim-minority populated. At the same time it is economically backward region; it is an agri-based district. There are no major industries.

Almost 3 lakh people who go to different States as labourers every year. Per capita credit and deposits are also not satisfactory in comparison to national average.

Under these circumstances, I demand that Cooch Behar district be included under the BRGF scheme.

Thank you, Sir.

 

Manish Gupta asks a Supplementary Question on stadiums

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Sir, stadiums are an emotive issue in all the States, especially in the rural areas. I wanted to know from the Hon. Minister whether the new scheme that the Sports Ministry has taken up, Khelo India, includes stadiums and what is the budgetary outlay.

 

Idris Ali speaks on strategic divestment of sick central PSUs

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It is very unfortunate that Central Government is preparing a cabinet note recommending for closure of several CPSUs of the country . NITI Aayog is preparing a roadmap for ailing public sector undertakings.and had earlier identified 26 sick Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) for closure, of which 7 received cabinet nod. These include Hindustan Cable, Tyre corporation, HMT Watches, Birds Jute and Export Limited (BJEL) and Central Inland Water Transport Corporation. It is very unfortunate that Niti Aayog has also identified 12 more CPSEs for strategic sale. whereas the Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) are meant to serve certain larger social causes.

117  years old Country’s first Pharmaceutical company Bengal Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Works Ltd. is one of the prime listed of the Government  to sale. Bridge and Roof Company who is on average profit of Rs 32.83 crore since last 6   years is also in the target of strategic disinvestment . Most surprisingly, special steel plant unit Alloy Steel Plant, the first Indian producer who adds muscle to the “Make in India” campaign for indigenous production of speciality  products to meet defence needs are also in process of Strategic Sale plan of the Government. The fact is that all these three are from West Bengal.

Bridge & Roof Co. (I) Ltd . is serving the construction industry for more than ninety seven years with enviable track record in making profit years together, paying dividend to Government of India & never been fallen sick with constant positive growth with 1500+ permanent employees & 15000 + temporary employees  & workers posted all over INDIA . Whereas Hindustan Newsprints is also a profitable and regular paying dividend in the central exchequer since last few years with a continuous profit of average Rs 9.24 crore since 2010.

Keeping in mind the necessity of the existence of Central Public Sector Organisations for addressing social causes and tremendous scope of direct and indirect employment dependency, I request the Central Government, the Finance Ministry to close the decision to close down the Public Sector Organisations of the country better to think for revival/restructure by conducting a well-organised comprehensive research study to identify the areas of business, where these units can successfully/profitably operate and grow.

In conclusion, I request the Government that there are still tremendous potential of industry in West Bengal, please do not ruin the ‘RHUR’ of Asia but make Bengal another gateway of Industrial renaissance.

আমি কেন্দ্রীয় সরকার ও মন্ত্রীদের অনুরোধ করব পশ্চিমবাংলা – যেখানে ঠাকুর শ্রী শ্রী রামকৃষ্ণ পরমহংসদেব জন্মগ্রহণ করেছেন, যেখানে স্বামী বিবেকানন্দ জন্মগ্রহণ করেছেন, যেখানে আশুতোষ মুখোপাধ্যায়ের মতো মানুষ জন্মগ্রহণ করেছেন – সেখানে বঞ্চনা যাতে দয়া করে না হয়।

I kindly request the Centre through you, Sir. Thank you.

 

Deepak Adhikari speaks on the need for a railway overbridge in Debra

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ধন্যবাদ স্যার আমাকে সুযোগ দেওয়ার জন্য।

আমার ঘাটাল লোকসভা কেন্দ্রে খড়গপুর সাউথ ইস্টার্ন রেলওয়ে ডিভিশন পড়ে। সেখানে ডেবরা ব্লকে বালিচকে একটা রেলওয়ে ওভার ব্রিজ হওয়ার দরকার ছিল গত ৪ বছর ধরে।

ব্রিজটা না হওয়ায় ৬টি ব্লকের লক্ষ লক্ষ মানুষের অসুবিধা হচ্ছে, কারণ তার পাশে স্কুল-কলেজ-হাসপাতাল ইত্যাদি অনেক কিছু রয়েছে। রাস্তায় প্রচুর জ্যাম হয়। ট্রাফিকের জন্য রোগীরা সময়মতো হাসপাতালে পৌঁছতে পারেন না। আমি আপনার মাধ্যমে, ডেবরা ব্লকের সমস্ত মানুষের অনুরোধ মাননীয় রেলওয়ে মন্ত্রীকে জানাতে চাই যে একটা রেলওয়ে ওভার ব্রিজ হওয়া খুব দরকার।

ধন্যবাদ।

 

Translation:

Thank you Sir for giving me the opportunity to speak.

Kharagpur South-Eastern Railway Division falls under my constituency Ghatal. There has been a demand to build a railway overbridge at Balichak (in Debra block) for the last four years.

Lakhs of people in 6 blocks are suffering because of the lack of a railway overbridge. There are many schools, colleges and hospitals in the area. Traffic is congested. Patients often do not reach hospitals on time.

Through you, Sir, I want to request the Hon. Railway Minister to build a railway overbridge in the area.

Thank you so much.

 

Saugata Roy condemns death sentence given to Kulbhushan Jadhav by Pakistan

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Madam, I join the other Members in condemning the order by a military court in Pakistan, the death sentence of Kulbhusan Jadhav. Since the Pakistan Government did not and was not able to prosecute him in normal court, his trial was held secretly in a military court. So far, Pakistan has not produced any proof of his involvement in any espionage activity. In fact, it is said that he was arrested from Tehran, which has no connection to Pakistan.

Kulbhusan Jadhav was a former Navy commando, who had retired and was in legitimate business in Iran. If he would be involved in espionage activities, he would not be having an Indian passport, as he was carrying. We condemn this attitude of the Pakistan authorities.

We are happy that the Foreign Secretary Mr Jaishankar had issued a démarche

to Pakistan and had totally criticised the very wrong step by the Pakistani authorities. This shows that Pakistan, which harbours so many terrorists – like Hafiz Saeed of Jama’at-ud-Da’wah, Masood Azhar, who was released from India – is taking vindictive action against India. The Indian Government has held back release of some Pakistani prisoners on this ground.

The Government must realize that the whole country is behind it and criticising Pakistan.

 

 

Derek O’Brien seeks clarifications from the IT Minister on Aadhaar

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The Minister today declared on the floor of the House, “no one from the poor would be denied their rights”. This is good. That’s why we had this discussion as a responsible Opposition: we needed to hear this from the Government, because the signals for the last one month were different; and since you said this on the floor of the House, we respect that and we appreciate that.

I have two clarifications. Since the officials and everybody are here, and you took up the case of MS Dhoni (all good luck to Dhoni that his case got solved), here are my questions.

On February 17, a website had leaked the Aadhaar demographic data of 5 lakh minors. Such people could be children between the ages of six and 14 or women rescued from trafficking or even disabled citizens. I bring this to your notice with all responsibility. If you protected Dhoni, please also protect these people who don’t have the celebrity status of Dhoni; these were five lakh minors. There were others such data leaks which happened too.

You talked about biometrics and demographics and you gave us the difference between the two; we are all aware of the difference between the two. By the way, this was not biometric data that as leaked, this was demographic data that was leaked.

My second question is, you’ve given us the number of people linked with Aadhaar and those are good numbers that you have already linked with Aadhaar. But my question is, after somebody has an Aadhaar Card, how will you bring those numbers down of people who do not get the benefits of MNREGA, of PDS or of ICDS because of other reasons that we pointed out today – in the cases where the Aadhaar Cards don’t work because of biometrics, because of slow connections and because of other reasons. My clarification to the Minister is, how will you ensure that those numbers come down? Now it’s about 40 to 45 per cent, who, in spite of the cards, are not getting the benefits.

 

Aadhaar not just privacy issue, marginalised suffering the most: Trinamool

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Sir, imagine a 24 year old girl. she has finished her college and she has gone for a job at a bank or telco. She has done really well in the interview and she is all very excited and she is all set to get the job. And then suddenly much against all expectations she gets the rejection letter. The reason she gets the rejection letter unfortunately because when they going through the details they find that her government scholarship scheme funded her education and her father was a manual scavenger. So what happened to the girl? She loses the job.

Sir, Aadhaar is not an issue on privacy alone. Aadhaar hurts the marginalised and Aadhaar will hurt the poorest of the poor. Don’t get me wrong. We are all for Aadhaar. But the implementation of Aadhaar has some serious issues.

As I said, privacy may be a middle class/upper middle class perception issue. It is ‘not’. It is an issue which hurts the marginalised and that’s the point I want to make through you to the Minister.

MANUAL LABOUR/MNREGA – The biometrics do not match. And all research which says why the biometrics do not match because those are stone-workers, cement laborers, limestone laborers. So the biometrics does not match. This is not about some privacy issue and I do not want my privacy to be invaded.

Midday Meals – one of my colleagues made the point earlier I do not want to repeat it. What are we doing? We are harassing people who are 0-5 years of age, 6-10 years of age. These are the beneficiaries of government scheme. We are doing mental torture, then the oppositions make a little bit of noise, the media makes the hoopla and then we said “No, this was only a weekend notification”.

Sir specifically I will give you an example and I have chosen this example not of a BJP ruled State, deliberately. I will give an example of Andhra Pradesh because I know they have an NDA meeting today; so may be they can discuss this point also.

Sir, about two years ago, In October, 2015 the Andhra Pradesh government commissioned a sample study after complaints that disbursal of grains had suddenly dropped after the introduction of Aadhaar. Of the 85,000 ration card holders surveyed, 50,000 (60%) could not procure grains due a reason linked to Aadhaar integration.

 

I. The PoS machines weren’t in order
II. The biometrics didn’t match
III. The Internet connection was poor
IV. Remote servers did not work
V. Other elements such as the local mobile network was poor.

 

Sir, that Andhra Pradesh is a very good example because a majority of beneficiaries reported fingerprint mismatches and fair-price shop owners’ inability to operate point-of-sale devices correctly as major hurdles. Aadhaar numbers did not match with ration card numbers in many cases.

Sir, I like what the BJP speaker said in his speech. He said, ‘bolte ek, karte doosra’. Yes, a lot of us do this and I want to draw his attention to April 8, 2014. In the same true spirit of ‘bolte ek, karte doosra’ I quote,

“On Aadhaar, neither the Aadhaar team nor the Prime Minister could answer my questions on security threat it can pose. Aadhaar is no vision, it is a political gimmick”.

‘Bolte ek, karte doosra’. That honourable gentleman has since become our Hon. Prime Minister. So don’t preach in speeches because then it will come full circle. I hope the BJP spokesperson will not put a privilege on me because of this quote. It is from a tweet.

Sir, let’s come to the other issue. I hope we’ve established here already that this is not some upper middle class issue. It is an issue of mental torture for the poorest of the poor. Sir, there are two broad more points I want to make. One is on the issue of privacy and the second is on the issue of federalism and how Aadhaar invades that.

Sir, you may tell me because of an algorithm, Facebook or Google can tell you everything about yourself – what you eat, what music you like, what you want to do, where you’re travelling, where you’re eating. But these are private parties that access that data. Users can change their email address but can’t change their biometrics. This makes them vulnerable.

Now, for example, if I have a prostate operation, God forbid, or my appendix is removed and I want to make that very very private; that’s now public knowledge. Or for example, a young boy wants to go and get married, suddenly everything is all set and then someone checks out his data and that is the end of his marriage. Sir, the privacy is very important issue and there is a bigger picture to privacy.

Who is  UIDAI responsible to? Sir, It is not only the database which is the problem. Sir, It is the most vulnerable database of this kind. US passed a privacy law in 1974 to secure their social security numbers database (which is neither mandatory, nor biometric).

Aadhaar is the world’s largest honey pot waiting to be breached. Why use biometrics at all? For all the seedings, you require just a number, not a thumbprint. Social Security Number in USA does not collect biometrics. You search on the internet and you’ll find that government departments are exposing people’s aadhaar numbers. Is that the kind of security you’re providing to citizens data, when your own departments don’t realise the sensitivity of the data you’re dealing with. These data can be sold cheap, these data can be misused.

Sir, I want two specific questions to the Minister and I hope he will address these in his reply. What development need does linking database together meet? Why would you want the personal data? The health transaction for every individual. 21 databases are being linked with NATGRID, with Aadhaar as the unique identifier.

Have you considered, in a federal structure the States have also access to data. I can talk about my State, the State has secured systems, some states have very secure systems to protect these data.

Sir, a number is not a thumbprint and that is the big danger we are getting into here because if we make the number into a thumbprint, we are opening ourselves out into two things Sir – misuse of data and in the disguise of mandatory – I cannot use a better example than what Jairam used – putting a gun to my head. Use it to bang.

You are denying mid-day meals, wages under MGNREGA, ICDS. Federalism is being ignored; we are used to it in the last three years. We would like greater empowerment of States. For example, take my State. West Bengal is not fully covered under Aadhaar. But there have to be ways.

If I may summarise, this is not a middle class/upper middle class issue; it hurts the poorest of the poor, the deprived, the children, the workers and those kinds of people. Two, there are some serious privacy issues with the database; because, as a famous industrialist of India said, data is the new oil.

Today, as much as we debate Aadhaar, I still think that this is a deflection. Aadhaar is very good and we should debate it, but we’d also like to debate with this Government some more serious issues – investments, bank credits, jobs. Instead, where is this debate moving to?

Sir, I must thank you very generously today for allowing me to make this speech on the Motion which a few of us have moved here together, and speak here my mind without having an Aadhaar Card.

Thank you for a small privilege.

 

Nadimul Haque speaks on the need to urgently release funds under BRGF

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Sir, the State of West Bengal has been neglected for the release of various funds. Under MNREGA, the Centre owes us Rs 1546.87 crore, under Swachh Bharat Mission, Rs 1514 crore, under BRGF, Rs 2330 crore, under the food subsidy for 2015-16 and 1016-17, Rs 1584 crore, and further owed under Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan and other schemes. The State of West Bengal owed a total of Rs 10,469 crore. It’s a matter of great concern that these funds are not being released. The BRGF scheme covers 250 districts in 27 States. It is a unique sector fund as it puts the panchayats and the municipalities at the forefront of planning and implementation. In rural areas, it benefits 56 per cent SCs and STs, and 40 per cent OBCs; in urban areas, the figure is 47 per cent and 9 per cent, respectively. We have used the money granted under this fund for the development of the backward districts of Bengal through myriad ways which includes setting up of schools, multi super-speciality hospitals, it is, polytechnics, Kisan Mandis, girls’ hostels and electrification of villages.

Out of the water supply schemes sanctioned for six towns, those for four have already been completed; those for the other two are pending are funds are yet to be released. We have even started innovative programmes like the National Fibre Mission, a rural livelihood generation programme that helps leverage national fibres which are common throughout the State. One of the biggest success stories of the Trinamool Congress in the implementation of this fund has been to ease the Left Wing Extremism in the Jangalmahal region of Bengal, where there has been progress from violence to welfare. Numerous schools and hospitals have been built, and new blood banks, sick newborn care units (SNCUs) and sick rehabilitation centres have been established. However, the BTGS funds have been stopped by the Centre and the payment of Rs 2,330 crore is owed to the State of Bengal. The reasoning behind this is that since the Twelfth Five-Year Plan has ended, al payments under it have been stopped. It is clear that the Trinamool Congress Government attaches serious importance in improving the lives of people in the backward districts, and the money owed to it is absolutely essential for various critical welfare schemes.

I demand the immediate release of funds already mentioned so that the progress in the State of West Bengal can take place.

 

Vivek Gupta speaks on the increase in prices of kerosene

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Sir, through you I want to bring up a very important issue. the Government of India has been increasing the price of kerosene by 25 paise per litre every month till April 2017.

The Census of India indicates that close to 43 per cent of the rural households depend on kerosene for lighting, and 1.9 million rural households and 5.9 million urban households depend on kerosene. Out of every 1,000 households, 265 use kerosene as the primary source of lighting in rural India; the number in Bengal goes higher, to 293.

There is historical evidence of many famous personalities having studied under kerosene lamps. Without giving any alternate arrangements, the increase in the price of kerosene by Rs 3 per litre is sending a very wrong signal to the poor people of India.

Sir, through you, I would like to urge the Government to roll back the price and give alternate means to the poor.