Md Nadimul Haque makes a Zero Hour mention on the Government’s delay in appointing the Chairperson & members of the Law Commission

I would like to draw the attention of the Government towards the delay in the appointment of the Chairperson and other members of the Law Commission. The Ministry of Law and Justice, vide this notification dated September 14, 2016, had notified the constitution of the 21st law Commission of India for a period of three years, from September 1, 2015 to August 2018.

Sir, however, although six months have passed, the Government has not appointed the Chairman and other members of the law Commission till date. Sir, the active and regular functioning of the Law Commission is of utmost importance, specially focussing on the role of providing suggestions and recommendations regarding legal reforms required in the country. Therefore, Sir, the aforesaid delay will have an adverse impact on the working of the Commission as they will have six months less to complete the assigned tasks.

Sir, I want to ask this Government why is there a delay in the appointment of the members of the Law Commission, specially when they equate high importance of good governance in the country. Hence, I would request the Government to appoint all the members of the Law Commission expeditiously so that the promise of good governance through legal and judicial reforms can become operative in nature. Thank you, Sir.

Vivek Gupta makes a Zero Hour mention on the desecration of a Sikh gurdwara in USA

Sir, through I want to bring to the House a very urgent matter. Sir, an incident occurred last week where a 34-year-old man broke into a gurdwara in Spokane in Washington state in America. Sir, the person committed a crime, desecrating a sacred gurdwara. Sir, he posed as a naked man and vandalised it. sir, such incidents are happening within our country also. The Sikhs have been a pillar of our Indian Democracy and have made a tremendous contribution to the freedom struggle of our country, and also contributed throughout these years.

Sir, through you I want to urge the Government to take urgent action. The Minister of External Affairs should get this matter properly investigated and give some comment. This should be condemned and action of the highest order should be taken. Thank you, Sir.

Ahamed Hassan speaks on National Waterways Bill, 2015

Sir, I thank you for allowing me to speak on the National Waterways Bill, 2015. As we all know, waterways in India have immense potential. Our civilization itself is connected with rivers.

World mein hamere Hindustan ki pahchan nadi se juri huyi hai. Viswa mein Bharat ke ek pehchan yeh hai is desh mein Ganga bahti hai.

Sir, the hon. Chief Minister of my State, West Bengal, Sushree Mamta Banerjiee, has always encouraged the development and the proper use of waterways in our country as well as in our State. It is evident from the statistics that China uses its waterways for 47 per cent of its total transportation, European Union-44 per cent, and even in our neighbouring country Bangladesh, 35 per cent of transportation is done through waterways, while in India, only 3 per cent of total transportation is carried out through waterways. So, we in Trinamool Congress, agree that we have to develop our national waterways to reap the benefits of the modern trade and transportation. But, at the same time, I must say that in the process, we have to address some serious concerns of the States. The Bill has not addressed the roles and the rights of the States or prepared any mechanism to solve or defuse the probable differences between the States and the Union. In the Bill, there are only three lines on this important matter. It stated without elaborating any guidelines or giving any plan for required structure or how to sort out differences, if any, between the Union and the States. There is no modality in the Bill for addressing the problem, if it crops up. In the Statement of Objects and Reasons of the Bill, it is merely said; “The enactment of the proposed legislation will in no way impinge on the rights of the State Governments for usage of water, ownership of appurtenant land, minerals, metals, sand etc., rather will usher in development of transportation and tourism in the States. In our view, there should be adequate representation of the concerned States in the nodal agency of waterways which is called ‘Inland Waterways Authority of India’. It is having its headquarters in Delhi. It is the opinion of many experts that the agency should have revamped as it is not running in a professional or proper way.

Our party, Trinamool Congress, feels that care and caution should be followed while implementing the projects after the enactment of the proposed legislation. It should, in no way, impinge the rights of State Governments for usages of water, taking up of additional irrigation projects, ownership of land, mineral, sand etc.

Another recommendation which our Party, Trinamool Congress, endorses is that a State level Water Management Committee, with representation from the State, should be formed to oversee the development of national waterways and resolve the issues at the State level itself. We in West Bengal are really concerned with these issues because as many as 12 rivers and waterways which have been identified for national waterways are from our State. I would like to mention a few, Allahabad-Haldia Stretch of the Ganga Bhagirathi-Hooghly river, Ajoy river, Damodar river, Jalangi river and Sunderbans Waterways.

Sunderbans Waterways, if it is taken up for development on a priority basis, will not only boost the eco-tourism in this magnificent area, but will usher in multi-pronged development of the area also. Tourists will see here famous Royal Bengal Tigers in the forest, Mangroves and crocodiles in the river.

But I will mention here that there are concerns of pollution in the rivers when large vessels and barges, etc., will pass through its water. The Government have to take care of that problem. Some fishermen forums also expressed their anxiety that their traditional occupation may face danger because eco-system of the river may suffer in the process. The Government will also have to look into their concerns, that is, fishermen.

Finally, I will say a few words on the financial implication. The hon. Minister, Shri Nitin Gadkari has said in the Press that the development of the proposed waterways will require Rs. 5 lakh crores. So, how the hon. Minister will procure these large sums of money, he should give us some hints or some indications. A few newspapers quoted the Minister saying that 26 per cent of the financial stakes would have to be borne by the States. I don’t know whether this proposal or the idea has been discussed with the concerned States.

In the end, I will say, we support the National Waterways Bill, 2015 for the bright future and the larger interest of the country.

Nadimul Haque speaks on the delay in appointment of the Chairperson and other Members of the Law Commission during Zero Hour

Sir, today, I would like to draw the attention of the House towards the delay in appointment of the Chairperson and other Members of the Law Commission. The Ministry of Law and Justice, vide its Notification dated 14th September, 2015, had notified the constitution of the 21st Law Commission of India for a period of three years from September1, 2015, to August, 2018.

However, almost six months have passed, but the Government has not appointed the Chairman and other Members of the Law Commission till date.

Sir, the active and regular functioning of the Law Commission is of utmost importance, especially focusing on their role of providing suggestions and recommendations on legal reforms required in our country. Therefore, the aforesaid delay will have its adverse impact on the working of the Commission as they will have six months less to complete their assigned tasks.

Sir, I want to ask this Government: Why is there a delay in the appointment of the Members of the Law Commission, especially when they equate high importance to good governance in our country?

Hence, I would request the Government to appoint all the Members of the Law Commission expeditiously, so that the promise of good governance through legal and judicial reforms can become operative in nature.

Thank you.

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy addresses the Motion of thanks on the President’s Address

Sir, adarniya rashtrapati ji ka abhibhashan jo pesh kiya gaya uska samarthan karta hu. lekin vastav me ye sarkar ka report card hai. jo report card me rashtrapati ji ne 81 paragraph me sarkar ki jo so called achievements hai wo achievements ke baare me bataya gaya.

Kuchh bhakt log hai jo Hanuman Chalisha parte hain. Aur Rashtrapatiji ka bhasan main 81 paragraphs hain, agar nau jor deteto ek shaw ban jaata. Sarkar ka Shatnam ban jate aur Sarkar ka Shatnaam ham gaate rahte.

Sir, yeh avibhasan sarkar ki prashansa se bhare hue hai. Iss main kya nahi hai. Bullet train bhi hai aur train main bio-toilet ke bhi charcha bhi hain. Sir, isme LNG bhi hain aur LED bulb bhi hain, kayakalp bhi hai, mayakalp bhi hain.

Agar koi dhyan se yeh abhivasan pare, kayakalp to zaroor dhund nikalega lekin mayakalp nahi dhoond nikalega kyun ki nahi hai lekin ek soch hai. Maya bhi hai kalpana bhi hai. Ek myth bhi hai, dream bhi hai. Main isley kehna chahta hun ki Sarkar jaise do saalon mein saare hindusthan ke chehra badal diya aur yeh Sarkar janata se ummid karne lage abhise ki Sarkar ke rup aur rang dekh ke who purane Md. Rafi ka gaane gungunaye –

Chaundhvi ka Chaand ho ya aftaab ho,

jo bhi ho tum khuda ki kasam, la jawab ho.

Toh Sarkar ka ye humid hain ki janata aisa gungunya. Lekin hamein afsos hain ki Sarkar ki yeh jo rukh hai, yeh bastab se bahut dur hai. Kuyn ki kal me shun rahata tha, J P Nadda Saab, hamara Health Minister jinhone is discussion ko initiate kiya. Inka bhashan shunte shunte mera dhyan doosri taraf chala giya. Pichle December 2015 mein Health Minister jo Helath Reprt pesh kiya tha usme keya hai, main do-teen bullet point main parna chahta hun –

1. 55% of Indian women aged between 15 and 49 have anemia or low blood cell count.
2. Over 38% of children have stunted growth and 18.6% children below three years have low birth weights that is under 2.5 Kg
3. Malnutrition is such that only 50.5% of infants of 6 to 35 months receive solid, semi solid or soft food. Others do not get.
4. 44.7% of girls aged between 15 to 18 have low basal metabolic rate.
5. Only 21.3% of our children under three years of age receive supplementary food under ICDS programmes, 21 days a month.

Health Minister ka yeh achievement hai. Sir, is avibhasan mein Mudra Bank ke bare mein kaha gaya, Jan-Dhan Yojna ke bare mein kaha gaya. Lekin, hamara Hindustan mein jo nationalized banks hai, uska halat kya hai? Bankfail hone wala hai. Second World War ke bad bahut banks fail ho gaye the. Abhi aisa halaty paida ho gaya. NPA 3.7 lakhs. Kisine paisa kha liya, inka koi jawab nahi hai. Koi charcha nahi hai. Jo big players hai, big fish hai, jo janta ke saare paisa kha liya, usko kaise pakra jayega, iska bare mein koi charcha nahi hai.

Sir, hamare neta Derek O’Brien ihan bahut bistaar se bat kiya. Ye abhbhashan ke upar ne unhoina tippni kiya hai. Abhi mei utna aur bistaar nahi jaana chahta hun. Lekin, ant mein aapke samne Naya daud film ka kucch kaliya pesh karna chahta hun aur aapeke madhyam se unh chanh kaliyo se main Sarkar se agraha karungaki usko dhyan rakhekiunki yeh sirf gaana nahi, yeh zindegi ka sangeet hai aur hare k insane ko aur Sarkar ko bhi dhyan mein rakhna chahiye –

Reet aur riwaj, sab tumhare saath
Dharm aur samaj, sab tumhare saath
Aapne saath keya, dhul aur dhuan
Aaj kya hain tum, nochlo juan
Aanewala daud lega sab hisab

Mere kehne ka matlab hai is gaan ke madhyam se, aap haamein hisaab mein mat rakhiye lekin aane wala daud ko toh fikr kijiye, kiunki unke paas aapko jawab to dena hi parega. Chunao ke baad bhi dene parega, chunao ke pehle bhi dene parega, har samay dene parega. Aj sare Hindustan ko jo halad hain, har pal mein koi na koi jayga asantosh payda ho raha hai. Isko rukhne ke liye keya tarika nikala jaye aap sochiye.

Main to kabhi kabhi ek ajib sa bhul bhulaiya mein fas jata hun. Keya ho raha hai desh mein. Is bhulbhulaiya se humko nikaliye, janta ko nikaliye.

15 points from Derek O’Brien’s speech on Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address

15 points from Derek O’Brien’s speech on Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address

1) The President’s speech was 5482 words. How I wish it was 5486 words! I was looking for four words – diversity, tolerance, communal harmony. They weren’t there.

2) The PM did a hatchet job on MNREGA last year. But this year, the tune was a little different. Still, MNREGA funds have been stopped to many states. Bengal is right up there on MNREGA

3) India’s GDP growth is 7.3%. Very good, but in Bengal, we’re growing at 12.5%. The lowest rate of inflation in India is in Bengal: 3%.

4) You say you trust the poor, if you say you trust the farmers, what happened to the Land Acquisition Bill? We’ve been asking from day one, please withdraw the Land Acquisition Bill. Why the delay?

5) We will debate this for 12 hours. In these 12 hours, 12 farmers will die in India. While India’s agri-GDP grew at 1.1%, in Bengal, agriculture grew at 5.5%.

6) The 1984 riots happened under the Congress’ watch . The 2002 riots happened under the BJP’s watch . And it is these two who indulge in what Barkha Dutt calls the “chessboard of competitive communalism”.

7) The Government gives with one hand, but from the States, it takes with two hands. So many centrally funded schemes have been stopped and the States have been paying higher percentage in the schemes.

8) If this Government talks about federalism, I beseech them, ask us how to do it, we will tell you how to do it. Bengal provides medicines and healthcare free of cost at all State hospitals. Ask us how to do it, we will tell you how to do it. Bengal is number one in this country in child immunisation. Ask us how to do it, we will tell you how to do it. Eighty-two Fair-Price Diagnostic Centres, 109 Fair-Price Medicine Shops – again I say, ask us how to do it, we will tell you how to do it.

9) Youth is the future of our country. If we are saying youth is the future of our country, then my friends in the Government , why are you stifling the youth, why are you stifling intellectual freedom? Instead of empowering the youth, the Government is throwing the youth into jails.

10) The President’s Address says the Government has started yielding results on black money. Yes, but they are bad results, as bad as UPA II.

11) There is a story that RSS has a unique medical school where they don’t teach you gynaecology or cardiology. They teach you “Video-Doctor-ology”

12) When you haven’t delivered on jobs, when you haven’t delivered on farmers, when you haven’t delivered on manufacturing, when you haven’t delivered on election promises, what do you do? You change the narrative.

13) The Congress spoke about ‘Fair and Lovely’ We are talking about ‘Close Ups’ (between Congress and CPI(M)). I come from a State where we know what stifling of education, stifling of intellectual freedom is all about, because for 34 years- the party decided who would teach, the party decided what you would learn, the party decided how you would think, the party decided which comrade would be the VC, the party even decided…how to make a blue sky red. With blood.

14) Pandit Nehru summed up the Left very well: “The Communist Party’s unfortunate association with violence encourages a certain evil tendency in human beings”. I am a confirmed enemy of Communist party and I will remain so, I will remain so, I will remain so.

15) Political violence, Rajnoitik Hingsha, Rajniti Ka hingsa, political violence the A-Z of political violence, I can tell you the lexicon of political violence. The lexicon A-Z:

A – Ananda Margi Massacre, 1982: 17 Ananda Margis were killed in Kolkata
B – Bantala, 1990: 3 health officers were coming back from an immunization program, what happened?
C – Choto Angaria, 2001: 11 Trinamool workers killed …

Derek O’Brien makes scathing attack on BJP, CPI(M) and Congress in Rajya Sabha. Showcases development in Bengal

Member of Parliament Derek O’Brien spoke on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address today in Rajya Sabha

TRANSCRIPT OF THE SPEECH

Sir, some dreams come true in India.

In 1935, that time there was a small village called Mirati. The father was a freedom fighter, the mother was freedom fighter and a son was born. The son went on to go to college and after that became a professor, got out of the small village, came to the city and became a journalist, then a social worker. That was in 1935.

And today, some dreams do come true because that boy from Birbhum is now the Rashtrapati ji of our country who delivered the speech for which I stand here to thank him.

Yes, Sir, in all this negativity, if you look carefully, you can find some bit of positivity. Sir, I told you the first story of positivity using nouns, verbs and adjectives. Now I will attempt a second story of positivity using only nouns. One example, Sir. Azad, Singh, Singh, Anthony, Sharma, Mayawati, Yadav, Yadav, Yechury, Pawar, O’Brien, Tirkey, Krishnan, Goud, Naidu, Modi, Jaitley. It is a beautiful diversity Sir, you go through any row in Parliament. This is the diversity which is India. This is the diversity of our everyday lives. This is the diversity which you will find in our villages, in our communities, and sometimes we have the chance to celebrate that diversity.

Sir, 5482 words made up the President’s speech. How I wish it were 5486 words, Sir. I was looking for four words, Sir. ‘Diversity’ wasn’t there. ‘Communal harmony’ wasn’t there. ‘Tolerance’ wasn’t there.

I would like to restrict my observation today, paragraph by paragraph, on some of the points that were raised in that speech and I will restrict myself to that. But before that … we heard another speech today at the other House, so, one is a little confused because in the other House, as in that speech, we were told that Parliament must run. We must debate, deliberate and legislate. Very good. The Leader of the House in the Lok Sabha said that. But what did the Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha say? And I quote what the Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha said in 2012: “Debate is intended to be used merely to put a lid on parliamentary accountability.” The Opposition’s right to disrupt is a legitimate tactics for the Opposition to expose the government. Who is right – the Leader of the House in Rajya Sabha or the Leader of the House in Lok Sabha?

The second one, which is also very confusing, is the productivity of the Parliament. So let’s look at the productivity of the Parliament. Let’s look at the hard numbers. From independence, the most unproductive Parliament was the 15th Lok Sabha. Who was in the Opposition? Who did the disrupting? Sir, look at those numbers. 60% of Lok Sabha time, 66% of Rajya Sabha time only. We have to ask these questions, Sir, rather than trying to pass the buck, because the House belongs to the Opposition. And if you look at the last 20 months, look at these figures Sir. The most productive session, 123%, in Parliament. Who wants to take the laurels for this? I believe the Opposition should take the laurels for cooperating.

Sir, now let me get to paragraph by paragraph. Let’s start with paragraph 3: ‘Garibon ki unnati.’ Sir, I heard a speech earlier today in Parliament. That gentleman quoted three generations of one family. But I will quote him. This is what he said last year: “Yeh aap ki bifalta ka smarak hai. Azaadi kay saath saal baad aap logo ko gadhdhay khodnay ke liye bhejna pada.” What was he commenting on? He was commenting on MNREGA. Today, the tune was a little different but, basically, this was a hatched job on MNREGA. MNREGA funds have been stopped not only to my State. Now everybody is making a big noise about it, Rs 38,000 crore. If you look back to 2010, Rs 40,000 crore was on MNREGA, Sir. These are the hard numbers.

Sir, the Speaker who proposed this motion threw a lot of numbers at me. India’s GDP grew at 7.3%. I am not so happy, because in my State, Bengal, we are growing at 12.5%. The lowest inflation in India is in Bengal, 3%. So many figures I can share with you, but these are hard numbers. This is not what we will do, this is what we have done.

The situation, Sir, is so bad that today, a ‘king of good times’ can disappear from this country. He will get a golden handshake of Rs 550 crore and yet, public sector banks have written off in the last two years, Rs 1 lakh 14 thousand crore. Net bad assets of government banks are 1/3rd of their net worth. What is going on, Sir? And of course, in my State, the previous government left us with a burden of Rs 2.5 crore. What did we do? Sit down and fuss about it? No, we worked to increase our taxes, and our tax collection has improved by 200%, Sir, in the last four years.

So, one is ‘talk’ and the other is ‘do.’

Sir, now I will talk about in Paragraph 12: ‘Kisaano ke samriddhi.’ The BJP speaker here said, trust the poor. Yes, you may trust the poor. But the question, Sir, they need to ask themselves, does the poor trust them? If you say you trust the poor, if you say you trust the kisano, what happened to the Land Bill? We have been asking from day 1, please withdraw the Land Acquisition Bill. We are the most consistent. We voted against the UPA Bill, we will vote against this Bill. Why don’t you withdraw that Bill? What’s the delay for?

Sir, this Government is good at coining names. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare – nice name. I am quoting a BJP MP from Lok Sabha: “All farmer suicides are not because of hunger and unemployment. There is a fashion trend going on.” Sir, this Budget speech we will be debating for 12 hours, Sir, in these 12 hours, 12 farmers will die in India. Sir, you have allocated Rs 36,000 crore for 70 crore farmers. Do a quick back-of-the-envelope calculation, it makes for Rs 1.40 per farmer per day.

Sir, Paragraph 18 spoke about a second Green Revolution. Good. India’s agri-GDP grew at 1.1% but I am smiling more in Bengal, because in Bengal we grew at at 5.5%. You are talking about doubling farmers’ incomes, not by 2019, but by five-six years from now, that is, 2022. Very interesting time. By that time, where you will be, we don’t know. Actually we know. But, look at the example, Sir. In 2010-11, farmers’ income in Bengal was on an average Rs 91,000 per family. Four years ago. Sir, that figure is up by 76%. In 2014-15, the average farm family income was Rs 1,60,000. We have done this, we have absorbed the cost of cultivation. We have introduced mechanisation and this is including the farm labour cost, Sir, which has doubled during this period. These are realities. I am not faffing around, that’s why I am absolutely sticking to the paragraphs.

Paragraph 21 speaks of ‘yuvaon ka rozgar.’ Everyone has mentioned this. You have done Skill India, Make in India, Swachh Bharat and all the fancy names. Here’s my one question. How many jobs have you created? Instead of empowering the youth, you are putting the youth into jails. That’s the bottom line, Sir.

Sir, Paragraph 24 spoke about MSME. Excellent. Check these figures. Which State is number 1 in bank loans for MSME?

Sir, come to paragraph 40. It talks about cooperative federalism. What cooperative federalism are we talking about? Sir, how many projects have been stopped?

This is the new spin the BJP is gives – 32% devolution has gone to 42% devolution. Sir, what is the spin? How many Centrally-funded schemes have you stopped? What’s the number? How have you changed the percentages? Let me just give you one example.

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana. If a State spent Rs 3,000 crore last year on roads, the Central government would have compensated them with Rs 3,000 crore. But after this Budget, the State will have to spend Rs 1,200 crore and the Centre will spend Rs 1,800 crore, Sir. So what, in effect, is happening, if you summarise, give with one hand and from the States, take with two hands, Sir. So this is cooperative federalism! We are beseeching the Government to stop cooperative federalism, instead, let’s make that operative federalism, Sir.

Sir, paragraph 79 of this speech – ‘Sabka saath sabka vikas.’ Sir, we celebrated Constitution Day, we all had big speeches given on Dr Ambedkar. And then what happened? We all know in Hyderabad – and my party was one of the first parties (it’s not about being first or seventh or eighth), everybody was there in Hyderabad – we were there to stand by this boy. We met the family, we met the mother, we did all we can. But Rohith will not come back, he’s gone.

Sir, I don’t normally like to quote European kings, but this one was so perfect. King George III said, Sir, “Everyone who does not agree with me is a traitor.” This is what we are seeing today. (video signal disturbance)

The BJP, for a long time, in the last 20 months, when they look at India, Sir, I think they look at themselves, Sir. When you look at Congress, they look at India through a rearview mirror. Sir, we are a little different, but I’ll come to that later.

Sir, when we look at Bengal, we don’t look at it through a rearview mirror or a mirror. Sir, we look at it from the windshield of a cockpit. And what is that windshield of a cockpit telling us, Sir? Since the seconder of this Motion, he also lived in Bengal for a while, but he’s been away from Bengal for 20-22 years, so he has a nostalgic view, maybe. But these are the realities, Sir. The most scholarships for minorities – in Bengal, Aliah University set up – in Bengal, OBC reservation for 96% Muslims – given to Bengal, one out of five WBCS officers, on merit – from Bengal. So the gentleman who spoke, and seconded the Motion, is welcome to come to Bengal any time, Sir, he can come for Eid, he can come for Christmas; he can eat what he wants (we won’t peek into his fridge to see whether it’s A, B or C); and he can also come for Diwali, Sir (we won’t send him to a neighbouring country).

Sir, lot’s more is happening in Bengal, but I want to restrict my speech to the President’s speech. Kanyashree has happened, transgender principal has happened, everything is happening together, Sir. Let’s come to paragraph 31 to 35 on healthcare.

What is the situation today? We live in country where only one out of every four Indians is covered by health insurance. India has achieved barely two of its eight MDG goals of the UN. Three out of every 10 stunted children in the world are from India. And again, what will we do? Will do, have done, will do, have done. Sir, if this government talks about federalism, I beseech them, ask us how to do it, we will tell you how to do it. Bengal provides medicines and healthcare free of cost at all State hospitals. Ask us how to do it, we will tell you how to do it. Bengal is number one in this country in child immunisation. Ask us how to do it, we will tell you how to do it. Eighty-two fair-price diagnostic centres, 109 fair-price medicine shops – again I say, ask us how to do it, we will tell you how to do it.

Sir, let’s get to paragraph 65. Black money. Black money, and I quote, “started yielding results.” Of course they’ve started yielding results. But my point is, they are very bad results. As bad as the UPA’s. Two, look at these figures: 644 people in the whole country complied with that. Look at the UPA figures and look at the NDA figures: 670 prosecutions, NDA, 640, UPA. So where are we headed, Sir? Provident Fund: I don’t want to go into that, because we all know what happened. Roll back EPF. Because, bad enough that was a bad idea, and Sir, after that what happened? I mean, this is like a college committee – a clarification for a clarification for another clarification does not remain a clarification, Sir. It remains a comedy.

So these are the kinds of things, Sir, which are happening. Sir, I want to come to one of the most important and significant points – I want to speak today, Sir, about paragraph 57. The government is taking the benefits of Digital India to common citizens. Yes, there are one or two ideas – like the mobile app for the electrification of villages, very very good that that is happening. But what is most bothersome is, is it Digital India or is it Divisive India?

Sir, I made these three points which I have to repeat this year, which I made at the President’s Motion of Thanks address last year, Sir. This is how it works. Loudspeakers, rumour-mongering and technology – this is exactly what I said last year. Loudspeakers, we all know – pre-elections, this is how it’s done. Rumour-mongering, we all know. But now we are seeing how technology is being used – not only WhatsApp, but Modi-fied or modified (pardon the pun) videos. In fact, Sir, there is a story that the RSS has a uniqur medical school where they don’t tech you gynaecology or cardiology; they teach you video-doctorology. This is a fact, Sir. It’s a very serious issue, don’t take it light-heartedly. Maybe I’m being facetious, but I’ve been talking about this last year because this doesn’t happen. Technology has good uses, technology has bad uses. And if you want to divide this country, please do not use technology like this. Let us celebrate technology, Sir.

If you don’t want to take our advice or anybody else’s advice, please take the former President, Kalam saab’s advice. For great men, religion is a way of making friends, but small people make religion a fighting tool. Sir, the bottom line is, when you haven’t delivered on jobs, when you haven’t delivered on farmers, when you haven’t delivered on manufacturing, when you haven’t delivered on your election promises, what do you do? You change the narrative. You’ve got one year to go for the UP elections, you’ve got one month to go for the Bengal elections and the Tamil Nadu elections, so you change the narrative, Sir. And it is unfortunate, it is really unfortunate, that in this debate on secularism, Sir, the debate is bookended, as someone put it so beautifully, on two unspeakable pogroms. Barkha Dutt put it very beautifully in her book – “a chessboard of comparative communalism.” Let me stick to these two pogroms – 2002, Gujarat, 1984, Delhi. Sir, and it is these two political parties – one of whom is involved in 1984, the other, 2002. And all of us sitting in the middle, who are much more responsible in our behavior and in the way we govern.

Who stalled GST? Who stalled The Prevention of Corruption Bill? The Real Estate Bill? All of these? So between one and two, they stall, they stall, and all of us in the middle sometimes are painted as the villains, Sir.

Sir, in paragraph 10, the President quoted Dr Ambedkar. I will quote Dr Ambedkar, what he told the then President of India in 1952. And I want my friends from this side to please listen to Dr Ambedkar, and I want my friends from Congress to also listen to Dr Ambedkar.

“No hungry man is going to be sympathetic to a critic who is going to tell him, ‘My dear fellow, although I am in power, although I am in authority, although I possess all the legal power at my command, please do not expect me to do a miracle because I have inherited a past which is inglorious.’ ”

So don’t blame the past, let’s move on from there.

Paragraph 21. Youth is the future of our country. If we are saying youth is the future of our country, then my friends in the government, why are you stifling the youth, why are you stifling intellectual freedom? I come from a State, as you do, which knows what stifling education and stifling intellectual freedom is all about. We know this, the party decided who would teach, the party decided what you would learn, the party decided how you would think, the party decided which comrade would be the VC, the party also decided how to make a blue sky red – with blood.

For 34 years, this has happened, but now let me quote Pandit Nehru. I know everyone will listen to pundit Nehru but I want this party to listen most to Pandit Nehru, the Congress Party. Let me read this quote for everybody, but Manmohan Singh Ji is here and other senior Congress leaders are here.

‘’The Communist Party’s unfortunate association with violence encourages a certain evil tendency in human beings.”

Political violence, rajnoitik hinsa, rajniti ka hingsa. The A-Z of political violence, the lexicon of political violence, I can tell you:

A – Ananda Margi Massacre, 1982: 17 Ananda Margis were killed in Kolkata
B – Bantala, 1990: 3 health officers were coming back from an immunisation programme, and we all know what happened
C – Chhoto Angaria, 2001: 11 Trinamool workers killed
D – Dhantala, 2003: 6 women

I can carry on till Z.

M – Marichjhapi in the Sundarbans, 1979
N – Netai
N – Nandigram: Don’t remember Nadigram? 14 farmers killed, 100 missing

The truth hurts, the truth hurts, the truth hurts. Now somebody has a new-found love (between the Congress and the CPI(M)). I like that analogy of fair and lovely. I thought that was quite funny actually, and it was a nice way to make the black money, white money, so I thought the new-found love could also be a new nice personal care, we call it ‘Close-up.’

This is what Dr Ambedkar said and I promise you that this is my last. After this I will conclude: “As regards the labour movement carried on by the Communist Party, there is no possibility of me joining them. I am a confirmed enemy of the Communist, who exploit labour.” Yes, I am a confirmed enemy of the Communist Party, and I will remain so, I will remain so, I will remain so, I will remain so. In spite of what everyone else will do, we will remain.

For six days and seven nights, the citizens of ancient Rome watched helplessly as their city burned. The great fire of 64 AD consumed the entire city. Of the million people, half a million lost their lives, 10 districts of that city were burned down, only four survived. There were rumours that the king himself had actually set the fire and there were also rumours that he did this because he wanted to build a new city according to his plan. But the most interesting tale about this fire was that the king during that great fire played the fiddle while his city burned. I stand here to thank the President for his speech, and will India’s Neros stand up?

 

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy intervenes during withdrawal of The National Identification Authority of India Bill, 2010

Sir, you have given a ruling that the Hon’ble Speaker is the ultimate authority and the Hon’ble Leader of the House has also clarified that the decision of the Hon’ble Speaker cannot be challenged. I am not challenging your decision.

The Article 110 in the Constitution of India and Sub Article III says and I quote if any question arises whether a Bill is a Money Bill or not, the decision of the Speaker of the House of the people therein shall be final.  If the question arises, now otherwise, there is a letdown procedure, how a Bill should be treated as a Money Bill or not, Article 110 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) have actually defined which Bills should be the Money Bills.

Therefore, even though, thereafter, the very question arises that whether this particular Bill comes under the purview of Article 110 (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) or not, then the decision of the Speaker will be final.

My question is, whether, any question arose before the Speaker or not.

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy asks the Government to release arrears and restructure old debts of Bengal

If the Central Government is serious about cooperative federalism, then it must release funds to the Government of West Bengal which is due on account of BRFG, of Rs 2300 Crore, Rs 8561 towards flood relief and arrears of Rs 5001 crores for the compensation towards CST which is till due and payable to the Government of West Bengal by the Centre.

Secondly Sir, when a plan is afoot to write NPAs or bad loans and restructuring therein the nationalized banks to the tune of more than Rs 3 lakh crores, it is incumbent upon the Government to go for restructuring of the bad debt of the Government of West Bengal without further loss of time.

Sir, because though the proposed waiver or the restructuring of NPAs, the private parties in general and a section of the corporate in particular shall be benefited, then why the same principle of waiver or restructuring shall not be extended to states like West Bengal, in as much as the present Government of West Bengal is carrying over a debt of more than Rs 2 lakh crore for the fiscal anarchy perpetuated by the previous Government.

Sir, I would therefore request the Government of India to consider the request of the Government of West Bengal for the release of the arrears dues and also consider restructuring of old debts of over Rs 2 lakh crores at an early date.

Thank You Sir.

Nadimul Haque raises the issue of delay in the appointment of Information Commissioners in the CIC

Today I raise the issue of delay in the appointment of Information Commissioners in the Central Information Commission.

Sir, recently, the panel, under the RTI Act 2005, composed of the Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha and a Union Cabinet Minister, sent the names of three Information Commissioners to the President for his assent.

However, Sir, this move has come after almost two years since the seats got vacant and that too, Sir, after the Supreme Court had ordered the appointment of the three Information Commissioners within six weeks, on a PIL filed by an RTI activist. The delay has not only indirectly denied information to the citizens but has also led to a huge pendency of cases before the CIC, which amounts to more than 35,000 cases in appeals and complaints.

Sir, the sitting Information Commissioners of the CIC disposed of approximately 250 appeals and complaints in a month, and if the three CICs had been appointed in a timely manner by the Government then there would have been approximately, Sir, 9000 less cases before the Commission. It is also opposed to the words of the Prime Minister, when he addressed the 10th annual RTI Convention, wherein he said that the timely and trouble-free disposal of RTI cases was essential to uphold the spirit of the Right to Information Act 2005.

In the light of the above facts I want to ask the Government why is there a delay in the appointment of Information Commissioners despite the Prime Minister’s promise and also why the judiciary had to use its prerogative, which should have been done by the executive. I would request the Government to ensure that in the future Information Commissioners are appointed in a timely manner.