Idris Ali makes a Zero Hour mention on the problem of flooding in his constituency

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I am grateful to you Madam Speaker and I am also grateful to our Hon’ble Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee who is working hard.

Basirhat constituency is a part of Sunderbans area and is annexed with the district of North 24 Parganas covering blocks of Sandeshkhali I & II, Hingalganj, Haroa, Minakhan, Hansnabad, all of which are surrounded by tidal rivers of Ichhamati, Bidydhari, Kutti, Damsa, Raymangal besides being crisscrossed by numerous creeks and channels. Hence during the monsoon, flood is the common problem of the major portion of my constituency. Thus, recurring floods damage the roads and the dimension of the land.

I urge upon the Government for construction of ‘scientific concrete road’ which could be the permanent solution of these areas. I would therefore request you to issue an order for a detailed project report (DPR) with proper survey and sanction budget accordingly from PMGSRY and I hope that the department should take proactive steps as soon as possible.

Lastly, I would like to add, Madam, that the Chief Minister of Bengal works for people of all religions. The CM of Uttar Pradesh must follow her lead.

 

 

Saugata Roy makes a Point of Order on the GST Bill

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Madam, I’m not speaking on the merits of the Bill. It has been passed in the Inter-State Council and the Cabinet has taken a decision. I am objecting to these midnight manoeuvres. The Minister on Friday passed the motion on Government business for the coming week. If it was uploaded on the midnight of Friday, then why did lit not come on the List of Business for today?

Why has it been introduced today? Because the Minister knows that there is a Business Advisory Committee meeting chaired by you, and called by you, which will take place at 1 o’clock today. Then we’ll come in a hurry. So we’ll have the Bill tomorrow and then we will discuss immediately.

Madam, there is a time for such an important business. Madam, please do not upset the balance in parliamentary procedure; members should be given sufficient time to deliberate, discuss, think, to put objections, whatever. Madam, you should give a ruling on this. The House should not be suddenly jolted into action by midnight manoeuvres.

 

Week 3: Discussions on Bills and important issues made by Trinamool

The third week of the second part of the Budget Session saw Trinamool Congress MPs speaking on important Bills like the Finance Bill and the HIV AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2014. The party also put forth its views on electoral reforms during a Short Duration Discussion. The party also took part during the discussion on the Supplementary Demand for Grants for the General Budget.

The party also raised issues of public importance during the Zero Hours and Question Hours all through the week.

LOK SABHA

March 20, 2017

Bills
Saugata Roy spoke on the Supplementary Demand for Grants (General Budget).

Question Hour
Saugata Roy asked Supplementary Questions about closed oil wells.
Arpita Ghosh asked Supplementary Questions about attacks on Indians in USA.

Zero Hour
Arpita Ghosh made a Zero Hour mention on the need for increasing the salary of artistes.

March 21, 2017

Bills
Saugata Roy spoke on the Finance Bill.

Question Hour
Sunil Mandal asked Supplementary Questions about misleading advertisements.

March 22, 2017

Bills
Idris Ali spoke on the Finance Bill.

Question Hour
Kalyan Banerjee asked Supplementary Questions about the speedy disposal of cases.

Zero Hour
Aparupa Poddar made a Zero Hour mention on the problems faced by jute farmers.
Partha Pratim Ray made a Zero Hour mention on the problems faced by people in the border enclaves.

March 23, 2017

Bills
Pratima Mandal spoke on The Constitution (Schedules Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2017.

Question Hour
Bijoy Chandra Barman asked Supplementary Questions about drinking water problems in north Bengal.

Zero Hour
Mriganka Mahato made a Zero Hour mention on the need for cold storages to help farmers.

March 24, 2017

Question Hour
Mumtaz Sanghamita asked a Supplementary Question on birth control drugs.

Zero Hour
Saugata Roy made a Zero Hour mention on the Supreme Court notice to the Centre regarding allowances of MPs.
Partha Pratim Ray made a Zero Hour mention demanding immediate air services at Cooch Behar airport.
Idrish Ali made a Zero Hour mention on the problems in his constituency.

RAJYA SABHA

March 20, 2017

Zero Hour
Vivek Gupta made a Zero Hour Mention on the welfare of drivers of app-based cabs.

March 21, 2017

Bills
Debabrata Bandyopadhyay spoke on The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Bill, 2014.

March 22, 2017

Question Hour
Manish Gupta asked a Supplementary Question on attacks on railway tracks.

March 23, 2017

Zero Hour
Derek O’Brien made a Point of Order on the Finance Bill.
Dola Sen made a Zero Hour mention on compensation for the Sardar Sarovar Project.
It was a fruitful week for the party as it could take part during important discussions as well as bring important topics to the notice of the Central Government.

 

Idris Ali speaks on the problems in his constituency during Zero Hour

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Madam, I am deeply grateful to you for giving me the opportunity to speak. I am also deeply grateful to our Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. Due to her I have come here. I want to make three points.

In last year’s Budget, a station was sanctioned at Bhabla, in my constituency Basirhat. But the work for the same has not yet begun. I want to draw the attention of Hon. Minister through you, Madam.

Second point. There are many SC/ST people in Hingalganj, under my constituency. But the region has no post office.

 

 

Partha Pratim Ray demands immediate air services at Cooch Behar airport

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Madam, the Ministry of Civil Aviation released an order dated March 4, 2014, regarding air transport system in various regions and remote areas in the country. In the order, a list of airports identified for providing air services was also published.

Fortunately, Cooch Behar airport, situated in my constituency, was included in the list as one of the important regional airports under the Airports Authority of India.

Unfortunately, till now air services in Cooch Behar airport are yet to be started. I demand to start the airport transport system as early as possible for the better interests of the people of Cooch Behar and Alipurduar.

 

Dola Sen makes a Zero Hour Mention on compensation for Sardar Sarovar Project

Deputy Chairman Sir, my subject today is regarding families affected by the Sardar Sarovar project; many of whom are Adivasis. Sir, as of today, many families affected by the project are still residing in the submerged areas spread over 214 sq km. Many schools, dispensaries, dharamshalas, ration shops, temples, mosques and other public amenities, cultural and market centres, shops and panchayats are yet to be shifted from the submerged areas to new sites.

Many families from Madhya Pradesh who were declared affected in the 1980s have been excluded from the backwater-affected category. Most of their properties have already been acquired and transferred in the name of the Narmada project authority. Not only that, a number of affected Adivasi families from Maharashtra are also yet to get any or all of the agricultural lands, house plots allotted with titles and amenities in place of the RR (remediation and redevelopment) sites in their possession and are yet to shift to new sites. Thousands of the Sardar Sarovar Dam-affected families from hamlets in Madhya Pradesh, including fishermen, porters, labourers, shopkeepers and artisans have reportedly not been granted rehabilitation benefits.

It is also ironical that no concrete action has been taken against middlemen and officials who are held responsible for more than 1,500 fake sale deeds and against the massive corruption in other aspects of rehabilitation. Their offences have been recorded by the Justice Jha Commission after a seven year-long enquiry.

Sir, an alarming fact is that a huge amount of water from the Sardar Sarovar Reservoir has been allocated to a Coca-Cola factory and to car industries like Nano and Ford, depriving the people – living in vast municipal areas of Gujarat, particularly in Kutch and Saurashtra – from adequate drinking water,. I demand that a White Paper be published regarding the Sardar Sarovar Project. Thank you, Sir.

Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien makes a Point of Order in Rajya Sabha on the Finance Bill

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Sir, today there are 11 Private Members’ Bills. The spirit of the House is NOT to take up legislations after Private Members’ Bills. This is the understanding we have. The Finance Bill should not be taken up at 5 PM after Private Members’ Bills. This is not about the Finance Bill alone. After Private Members’ Bills, collapsed or not collapsed, no legislation should be taken up.

 

Pratima Mandal speaks on The Constitution (Schedules Castes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2017

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Thank you, Deputy Speaker Sir, for giving me the opportunity to speak on this Bill. Sir, it is nearly 70 years since the country got its freedom and almost 70 years since our Constitution came into effect. However, it is a matter of regret that even after 70 years, our policy on reservation had little impact on the lives of ‘Scheduled Caste’ and ‘Scheduled Tribe’ people. They live a precarious life, unable to bear their necessities of life. The caste system is mainly responsible for the prevailing inequality in the country. It has largely contributed in keeping a large of India’s population backwards.

Caste and creed based division still dominate in service, marriage, education, employment and general social interaction in our country. We should. therefore. make all the effort to fight back so that we live in a society that encourages only liberty, equality and fraternity, irrespective of our caste, which our Constitution promises. Although our Constitution has provisions for reservation for these socially-deprived people, they have benefited from reservation only in a limited way. We need to put effort to make these people a part of the mainstream society. We should attempt to help the weak grow strong; not let the weak become weaker and give them a level playing ground with all members of the society. To echo what Dr BR Ambedkar said, our efforts must be aimed to “break the chains” for once and forever.

The Bill under discussion aims to strengthen efforts by including in Part 13, Entry 79 of the Bill, the castes Sabakhia, Sualgiri, Swalgiri as Scheduled Caste in the State of Odisha. It is a commendable step forward. The Bill also aims to replace Pondicherry with Puducherry at two places where it occurs in the Bill.

However, in the Financial Memorandum,  the Bill brings out, due to non availability of casewise data, a precise estimate of expenditure of which would have to be incurred is not possible. I would like to draw the attention of the House that it is evident that with inclusion of more castes under the Scheduled Caste category the government will require more funds to make sure that every such member is enabled to access all opportunities and facilities. So I would like to request the Hon. Minister, through you Sir, that the government may consider it beneficial to revise the fund allocation towards the welfare of the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe people.

Our Hon. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has introduced a unique team Shikshashree to encourage the Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students towards their education and as well as their social upliftment. Government of West Bengal have already issued more than 11 lakh caste certificates and online procedure has also been introduced to expedite the process.

Sir the time has come to provide quality education to our children from the nursery level, so that our children can make a good educational future. With these words I would like to conclude my speech. On behalf of my party, All India Trinamool Congress, I wholeheartedly support this Bill.

 

Mriganka Mahato makes a Zero Hour Mention on the need for cold storages to help farmers

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Thank you Madam.

Farmers of different parts of the country, particularly in my constituency Purulia, which is one of the remote districts of south Bengal, are facing severe problems regarding conservation of their vegetables and fruits due to the shortage of cold storages.

So my request to the Central government is to take immediate measures in this regard and take action so that in every district at least five cold storages will built to save the farmers and their vegetables and fruits, which have been destroyed due to non-availability of conservation.

 

Partha Pratim Ray speaks on the problems faced by people of border enclaves

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Madam, thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak. Madam, the enclaves between India and Bangladesh were exchanged recently (in 2015). Most of the Bangladeshi enclaves on the Indo-Bangla border fall under my constituency.

Unfortunately, over 500 residents of Karala II, the then Bangladeshi enclave which was exchanged and now is a part of India, lead an imprisoned life due to fencing which was done before the exchange of enclaves.

After the exchange, the fences now lie 1 km within the Indian land from the zero point. We know that fences should be situated within 150 m from the zero point. Under these circumstances, for the betterment of the inhabitants of former enclave Karala II, the fences should be shifted to within 150 m from the zero point.
Thank you, Madam.