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.

Trinamool plays constructive Opposition in Parliament

Trinamool played the role of a constructive Opposition in Parliament today. A day full of activities for the party, the MPs raised matters of national importance, made their objection known on Bills which were against public interest and rendered support to the Government to pass a Bill which would be beneficial for the people.

Trinamool Congress MPs today slammed the Central Government in the Zero Hour and the Question Hour in both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha. In Lok Sabha, Saugata Roy condemned the statement of the Jammu and Kashmir CM and demanded a clarification from the Prime Minister. In the Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien raised the concern regarding the way the Government is handling issues of legislative procedures. Sukhendu Sekhar Roy also raised his concern of how land marked for Air Traffic Control is now being replaced to build a shopping mall.

Nadimul Haque spoke on Motion of Thanks on the President’s Address in the Rajya Sabha. He highlighted the issue of reduction of allocations in MNREGA and also the social sector spending. He said that unity in diversity was the guiding principle of Trinamool, he said that the Central Government has failed to keep its promise in all aspects.

In Lok Sabha, Saugata Roy opposed the Introduction of Insurance Bill, which the Cabinet promulgated on 26 December, 2014. He also slammed the Government for ushering in an era of Ordinance raj. “Are we subjected to a system where there is a Constitutional Imbroglio,” he asked the Government.

Saugata Roy also moved amendments to extend the penalty for illegal mining. He urged the Government to take steps to protect the right of the tribals. He demanded that the time period for mining leases be brought down to 30 years.

Ratna De Nag supported the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Bill, 2015 in Lok Sabha as it will create employment for large number of drivers. She also requested the Government to help the poor drivers of the e-rickshaw and e-carts, either in getting a loan from the Bank in zero interest or less interest or by giving them some subsidy.

During a Short Duration Discussion on losses incurred by farmers due to non seasonal rainfall, Debabrata Bandyopadhyay demanded that farmers be given crop insurance.

Trinamool MPs also made Special Mentions in Rajya Sabha on important issues.

Parliament: Trinamool corners Govt during Zero Hour

Trinamool MPs today slammed the Centre in both Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha during the Zero Hour and the Question Hour.

In Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien joined other Opposition parties in cornering the Government over the manner in which they were handling legislation. He said the government should have propriety and should not set any bad precedent.

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy raised his concern over use of land earmarked for Air Traffic Control to build a shopping mall at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport.

In Lok Sabha, Professor Saugata Roy and other Opposition parties condemned the statement made by the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir; he demanded a clarification from the Government of India.

 

Highlights of Derek O’Brien’s intervention:

We have raised the issue of precedent. Last week there was an attempt made by the Government to withdraw some Bills.  That attempt was unsuccessful. The point I want to make is that of precedent; equally, and even more, important is proprietary. History should be the judge whether this should be done.

Highlights of Sukhendu Sekhar Roy’s intervention:

Three acres of land within Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport at Kolkata, which was earmarked for construction of new five-storied technical block of the Air Traffic Control and an 80 ft tower, which has now been proposed and transformed into a shopping mall. The way this Government is trying to privatise everything by compromising the safety of the air passengers to and fro from the city.

Highlights of Saugata Roy’s intervention:

I am speaking on the Adjournment Motion on the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister’s statement on Sunday, where he had thanked Pakistan, the militants and the Hurriyat, for the conducive atmosphere created during J&K Assembly polls. Yesterday, the Hon’ble Home Minister was kind enough to clarify that the Government of India did not associate with the views expressed by the Jammu and Kashmir CM.

The Home Minister mentioned that he had spoken to the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister had informed him that the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister had not told him about his views regarding Pakistan. So, obviously, the statement of the Home Minister is at variance with that of the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister. In such a case, we would like the Hon’ble Prime Minister to clear the air about such a sensitive issue coming from a newly elected Chief Minister of a State, which is a border and a sensitive state.

Prof Saugata Roy’s intervention on the statement made by J&K CM | Transcript

In an Adjournment Motion, on the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister’s statement on Sunday, where he had thanked Pakistan, the militants and the Huriyat, for the conducive atmosphere created during J&K Assembly polls.

Yesterday, the Hon’ble Home Minister was kind enough to clarify that the Government of India did not associate with the views expressed by the Jammu and Kashmir CM.

But, where he had deferred? The Home Minister mentioned that he had spoken to the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister had informed him, that the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister had not told him about his views regarding Pakistan, and the Home Minister also said that the conducive atmosphere during the election was created by the armed forces, the Election Commission and the people of Jammu and Kashmir.

So, obviously, the statement of the Home Minister is at variance with that Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister. It seems on the face of it we will accept the view of the Home Minister and it seems the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister is not telling the truth.

In such a case, we would like the Hon’ble Prime Minister to clear the air about such a sensitive issue coming from a newly elected Chief Minister of a state, which is a border sensitive state. And whether his views are endorsed by the Prime Minister and whether the Prime Minister was informed of the views of the Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, before taking a decision.

Exploitation of tribals must be prevented: Saugata Roy on Mines & Minerals Ordinance

Saugata Roy slammed the Central Government today over the Mines and Minerals Ordinance in Lok Sabha, calling it ‘anti-tribal’.

Saugata Roy, who is also a signatory to the Statutory Resolution disapproving the Ordinance, said, “I feel the Government is actually playing with the process of the legislation.”

He mentioned that the Ordinance was not a mere piece of legislation but impacts the of socio-economic aspect of the life and culture of the poor tribal people.

“The strange thing is that places which are mineral rich, the people are abysmally poor. No exploration, no exploitation should be allowed which does not improve the condition of the people living in these areas. This should prove the bedrock of all our policies on mineral exploration”, said Saugata Roy.

He also disapproved of the amemdment in increase of number of years of lease from 30 years to 50 years marking it as a gimmick to entice the
MNCs into the auction procedure, only further leading to decline in quality of life of the tribal groups in the vicinity.

Click here for the complete transcript of the speech. 

 

Saugata Roy Speaks on Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Bill, 2015 | Transcript

Full transcript: 

Deputy Speaker Sir, we oppose the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill that has been brought. Mr Premchandran has dealt in details with his objections. I am also a signatory to the Statutory Resolution disapproving the Ordinance. I feel the Government is actually playing with the process of the legislation. First a Law was brought in 2011, and then it was referred to a Standing Committee. The Standing Committee submitted the Report, at the time the Bill could not be passed because the Parliament was dissolved.

Now this Government introduced the Bill, then without any necessity they passed an Ordinance and after the Ordinance they have again come to this Bill. I thought that this Bill, which affects a large number of the people in the country should be taken more seriously.

Sir, I shall point out just three things. In case of mines and minerals there is an old act, 1957 Act in which there are three Schedules. In the first Schedule one is coal and lignite, part two is atomic bearing minerals and part three deals with all the mines and minerals like bauxite, chrome, copper ore, gold, iron ore, zinc, precious stone and manganese.

Now in this current Amendment a new Schedule has been brought. The fourth Schedule has taken out some minerals into a different consideration. They have said bauxite, limestone, iron ore and manganese are not included.

Now I want to point out that mines and minerals are very sensitive areas.

Sir, I also point out that I just said BJP Minister and they started shouting, so I named the BJP Minister if you want I will withdraw his name.

I am saying that exploration of minerals is a big public issue anywhere. As it happened in Karnataka, similarly it happened in the Niyamgiri Hills in Odisha, similarly iron mining by Chougules, it was stopped due to Supreme Court’s order in Goa.

Sir, the other important point, I want to point out to the Minister, that our mineral resources are in those areas where the people are the poorest. They are mostly in forested areas, hilly areas which are inhabited by tribals. The tribals are poorest.So, when we are going to exploit mineral resources, do remember the tribals.

Sir, I was just looking at the constitution, the tribal areas are called the ‘Scheduled 5’ areas and most of these mineral resources are in here.  You cannot take land in Scheduled 5 areas without the consent of the Gram Sabhas of the tribals.

Lastly, one has to remember the multinationals are out to exploit India’s mineral wealth and they are targeting these tribal areas which are leading to conflict. The Maoist problem in Chhattisgarh, in parts of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Odisha, is due to attempt of the multinationals to take their areas for mineral exploration.

So when I look at this law, I do not look at it as a mere piece of legislation. I look at it with a point of view of socio-economic impact on the life and culture of these poorest people. The strange thing is places which are mineral rich, the people are abysmally poor. No exploration, no exploitation should be allowed which does not improve the condition of the people living in these areas.  This should prove the bedrock of all our policies on mineral exploration.

Now let us see what the Minister in this law is actually doing. There are some very dangerous elements.  One I would like to mention Sir, what is known as captive mines. Which are captive mines? Particularly iron ore, big companies own the captive mines. Now, by this law, that those who have captive mines, their lease will be extended to 2030. Those who are merchant miners, their lease will be extended to 2020. Now, you are saying that all new leases will be fixed by auction. Now the big owners, their leases will continue without any auctioning till 2030 – this is what the Odisha Chief Minister has protested against. He said end the leases from the day the law is passed, have a free auction, nobody will object to that. This is something we object too.

The second thing they are saying, have given an amendment, hence all the leases fixed by auction will be for 50 years. It was always 30 years earlier, suddenly in order to entice multinationals into auction process, they are saying you get the auction then your lease will be for 50 years. We totally oppose, no lease should be beyond 30 years, as was previously in the law.

There are some good points in the Law, for instance they have spoken of strict mineral board, in order to look after the welfare of the people staying in the mining areas.

They have another proposal, National Mineral Exploration Board from which the 2% royalty will be given to this. Now this is nothing new. Mineral Exploration has been going on scientifically in this country for 100 years. You know of a geologist called Pramathanath Bose. He first discovered the land where Tata Steel Plant at Jamshedpur is situated. He found that next pit best iron ore mines.  Now, we have the Mineral Exploration Corporation of India, Public Sector Undertaking, we have the Indian Bureau of Mines, a Government organisation. We have got the Geological Survey of India, which has been doing mining and prospective for more than 150 year. Now it is not that no exploration has been done. You are suddenly saying that we are setting up a new investment board which will explore minerals. So, one is to keep in mind that suddenly opening up this whole sector to Indian and foreign multinationals, we have to take into account all the aspects, the economic aspect, the aspect of the tribal’s and the aspect of ecology and environment as was pointed out in the case of  Niyamgiri.

Lastly Sir, this law tends to make punishment for illegal mining. I fully support that. Whoever does illegal mining without the approval of the Government is doing a wrong thing. But at the same time the Central Government has not followed co-operative federalism in matter of this law, which is why Mr Naveen Patnaik  is very angry.

I will end by quoting Mr Naveen Patnaik. Sir, let me quote. He referred to proposed amendments under Section 30, which allows the Centre to pass an order where no order has been made by the State within stipulated time period. Odisha, which accounts to 50-70% of the countries iron ore, bauxite and chrome, is not the only state wary of this introduction of this new clause.

So, I would like to point out to the Minister that your law is a very complicated piece of Law. Instead of putting an Amendment Law, you should have brought the Law afresh. So that you do not have to refer to the original Law every time you want to find out. Please remove the Law and bring a fresh Law and let it come before the Parliament, a comprehensive one. Take care of the interest of the State, take care of the problem of the exploitation of poor and tribal people. We will support it.

Than you, Sir.

TMC supports Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in LS but slams Centre for Ordinance route

Trinamool MPs today slammed the Centre in Lok Sabha for taking the ordinance route to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2015. Although they support the Bill, they reject the approach to the amendment.

 

 

“This Government has brought six Ordinances and trying to run the country through an Ordinance Raj” said Saugata Roy in Lok Sabha.

Click here for the full transcript to Saugata Roy’s speech.

Ratna De Nag also raised a concern about the same issue stating the “specific Amendment is expected to replace in Sec 5 of the Citizenship Act, instead of words ‘has been residing in India for one year’ with ‘is ordinarily resident in India for 12 months’. Likewise overseas citizen of India is substituted with overseas citizen of India card-holder. But I would like to put my objection to the way in which it was brought to the House through Ordinance. I object the Ordinance.”

Click here for the full transcript to Ratna De Nag’s speech.

Saugata Roy Speaks on Citizenship (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015 | Transcript

Regarding the speech by Dr Sanjay Jaiswal of BJP where he made a mention of what I had said earlier on the Citizenship (Amendment) Ordinance. Unless he had mentioned my name, I would not have risen and taken the time of the House. On our behalf Ratna De will speak and please allow me two minutes.

Sir, Rule 357 says a Member may with the permission of the Speaker, make a personal explanation, although there is no question before the House, but in the case no debatable matter may be brought forward and no debate shall arise.

Sir, I was told, as I was not here,  the Citizenship Bill was being discussed, while discussing the Bill, Dr Jaiswal made a reference to the points I made while opposing the introduction of the Bill the other day. I had mentioned that this Government has brought six Ordinances and trying to run the country through an Ordinance Raj. So this is not good governance. I am told that Dr Sanjay Jaiswal had stated that in West Bengal MPs are being arrested. He also said the Chief Minister’s companion is being arrested.

Now, when I made the reference I did not mention which ruling party President was arrested earlier.  I also did not mention which ruling party Chief Minister was arrested earlier. I also did not mention how the President of the ruling party was let off by the CBI in a case of rioting and murder. I have not mentioned.

I want these references by Dr Sanjay Jaiswal should be deleted as I was not even in the House when my references were made.

Saugata Roy opposes the withdrawal of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2014 | Transcript

Saugata Roy opposes the withdrawal of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2014.

Transcript of his speech:

Under Rule 119, I have moved a notice to oppose the motion to withdrawal of the Bill. This withdrawal effort shows the way the Government is functioning.

Madam, I think on 19 Dec 2014 the Government has introduced the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2014. Then, within 15 days, they introduced on 6 January, 2015 a Citizenship (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015. Now when they introduced the Bill, did they not think that it needed changes? And I noticed the Bill and the Ordinances. Now the Government cannot bring a Bill to replace the Ordinance because the former Act is still in the House. So, they have come for withdrawing. So, I want a clarification from the Government as to why they are withdrawing a Bill introduced on 19 December and wanting to move another Bill. The Government has not clarified.

I have noticed very carefully, that the Bill and the Ordinance introduced later, they are almost identical. What is the change for which the same Government, within 15 days removes an Act and introduces an Ordinance? This is not the way a Government should function when it brings a Bill to this august House. It should be clear.

When the Bill was introduced, it was introduced by HS Harbhai Parthabai Chowdhury. Now I find that Mr Kiran Rijiju moving this Withdrawal Motion. We would like a clarification from the Government before they go to withdraw the Bill. This is a new style the Government is having. In 15 days it brings an Ordinance to replace the original Bill.

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

Saugata Roy speaks on Motion of Thanks for the President’s Speech.

Transcript of his speech:

Sir, I stand up to speak on behalf of All India Trinamool Congress on Motion of Thanks and stand here in support of my amendments.

I think at this stage this article 87, by which President makes his speech to parliament needs to be freshly thought of. It makes a person speak what he does not believe in. That is President’s speech. The President’s speech has quoted various persons and announced schemes in new name. That includes quotes from Shyamprasad Mukherjee and Din Dayal Upadhyaya. The President’s speech does not have any quote from Gandhiji, Jawaharlal Nehru, Rabindranath or Vivekananda. Now these two persons were just leaders of BJP, they were not national leaders, why should they be quoted in the President’s speech? And also, there is a new scheme has been announced under the name of Nanaji Deshmukh, he was not even a leader of BJP, and a new scheme has been announced by the President in his name. I strongly object to that.

Sir, the President’s speech mentions some new steps. The Government has been busy in dismantling old structures and repackaging old schemes. They have dismantled the planning commission and jettisoned the planning process without any consultation and consensus of the States. But nobody till now knows what the NITI Ayog is supposed to do? How the finances, planned fund for the states will be distributed. Sir, they have discontinued the JNURM for the towns but the Urban Development Mission has not yet been finanlised. Nobody knows what the ‘smart cities’ stand for. So the whole Government seems to be a Work In Progress. Nothing has been finalised. Sir, the Government has only repacked old schemes, the Accelerated Irrigation Benefit Programme has become Pradhan Mantri Sichai Jo, The Nirmal Bharat  Abhiyan has become Swach Bharat Mission, The Prime Minister’s Financial Inclusion Programme which was in the 12th plan document  has become PM’s Jan Dhan Yojana, Rajiv Gandhi Gramin Bidyutikaran Yojana has become the Din Dayal Upadhaya Gram Jyoti Yojana,  the Direct Benefit Transfer scheme has become Pehel , Ganga action plan has become  Namami Ganga. Sir, in this house I have objected for, all new schemes being named after Nehrus and Gandhis Gandhiji and Nehru and I wanted schemes in the name of  Netaji. But, the new government does not think Netaji’s name should be there, and only in the name of small leaders of the party they have named new schems. Din Dayal Upadhyaya has 3 schemes in his name. Din Dayal Upadhyaya Gramin Koushal Yojana,and Din Dayal Upadhyaya Antoday Yojana. So in the name of one leader of their party, who is not a national leader they have named three schemes.

Sir, this Government with the President calling ‘my Government’ is a Government of packaging and photo opportunities. The PM dresses up in Rs 10 lakh suit and his photograph wielding a broom and then he is followed by film actor. There are only photo ops, advertisement and no content in this Government. Sir, what is happening down below is another story. The Prime Minister does not stop with photo ops he also gives sound bites and Mann Ki Baat. Yeh to pura film actor jaisa huya, is me to kahu Pradhan Mantri ka kaam nehi hota hai.

Sir, I want to say that the Government came into power with a full majority raising high hopes among people. A promise to bring back all the black money slashed abroad and to put back Rs 15 lakhs in every householders account. In the hope large numbers of accounts were opened under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Jogaja. But 8 months later this hopes are faded away. Now people have reacted. Aap ke non fulfilment of promises ke liye logo ne react kiya. Delhi me aap ka 7 MP seats tha, ab 3 mila. I have never heard that number of MLAs is less than number of MPs in the city of Delhi.

In Bihar they wanted to stop Nitish Kumar from being the Prime Minister, which they could not and in West Bengal, BJP was 3rd in the Parliamentary bypoll, proving that all these big talks and he visit by the BJP President has failed to make any impact in our State.

Sir, another reason for the sharp falling popularity of the ruling party is the intolerance displayed by the ruling party people. In this house we have heard an apology from a lady minister for her intemperate comment on the minorities; we have also heard an apology from a member of the ruling party for praising Gandhiji’s assigns. There have attacks of churches in Delhi and riots in Trilokpuri. Sir, after all these the Prime Minister gave a statement calling for tolerance. The next day after his statement the Viswa Hindu Parisad’s General Secretary spoke about continuing Gharwapsi. This has created fear in the minds of Minorities. And look at what has happened Sir, the Government has spoken of new metros in Ahmadabad and Nagpur. The Government’s thought process runs from Ahmadabad to Nagpur, which is the RSS headquarters. And what did the RSS General Secretary said yesterday, he said that Mother Teresa did social work with an objective of conversion. For an internationally recognised social worker, who has got the Noble Prize for Peace, the RSS General Secretary says this. Now, I would have not commented, but in this house, I heard the Law Minister say that he is proud to be a part of RSS. Is he proud of this RSS General Secretary statement calling names to Mother Teresa that is a point I hope the ruling party will clarify.

Sir, I want to say something, remind you that I came to this house in 1977, as a young boy. I used to sit here, next to me was a member called Ehsan Jaffri, he was a MP from Ahmedabad. He is no longer there; I won’t find him because he was killed in Gujarat riots in Gulbarga Society, one kilometer outside the Chief Minister’s office. How was the Chief Minister? He is our present Prime Minister. I do not want a situation in which something like that happens again. And if it is to happen, the Trinamool Congress people are prepared to sacrifice their lives to preserve communal harmony in the country.

In the former Act during UPA’s time after five years if the project was not built it would be given back to the original owner.  That is being removed in the interest of helping corporate.  We strongly oppose. The new amendment brought to the land acquisition act. They have tried to kill the act through this amendment.

Sir, food security is another important step taken by the UPA Govt. Now Santa Kumar, BJP MP has given report of a committee saying that there should come down to 40% in food subsidy. This government does not care for the poor, for the hungry. They are constantly talking about increasing doing ease of business.

Sir, I saw a statement by Deepak Parekh, he is the Chairman of HDFC Bank. He has said nothing has changed on the ground, citing delays HDFC Bank is facing in obtaining approvals, Mr Parekh said he has seen no improvement in ease of doing business. To raise some capital for HDFC Bank it took more time this time than earlier years to get approvals.  Yes, there is ease of doing business only for Mr Adani. When the Prime Minister went to Australia, the SBI Chairman flew  just to give a $ 1 billion loan to Adani. This is a government of corporate. This government is against the poor people.

Sir, lastly I want to say that our party has always opposed indiscriminate entry of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in vital sectors of the economy.  We have opposed FDI in Retail in UPA Govt.  Now, Prime Minister’s Make In India, is mentioned in the President’s address means entry of FDI. The Govt proposes 49% FDI in Defence, in Railways 100% and 49% in Insurance and entry of FDI in the Housing Sector. We oppose this entry in the country’s security and our quest for self reliance.

They are going to privitise the airports. They are going to de-nationalise coal mines. This is the way the way Govt is proceeding but as you know the coal industry had a total strike protesting against this. The working class will protest against the way in which the government is going.

Last but not the least; education has become a victim of the government’s efforts of saffronisation. A person with doubtful credential has been made Chairman of Indian Council for Historical Research. Now, Prof Amartya Sen resigned from the Chancellorship of the Nalanda University citing government interference in university autonomy.  There is also a danger signal. Instead of developing scientific temper amongst the students the Prime Minister is talking about the plastic surgery done on Ganesh’s neck. If the Prime Minister mistakes myths for real science of surgery then what will the students learns in his Man-Ki-Baath.

Sir, I shall end with two small points;

  • The government has been lucky in international fall in crude oil prices with the coming of American Shell oil in the market but the full benefit is not being passed on the  consumer and the government has used the windfall to make up for this budget deposit.
  • Sir, I may mention in this regard, the whole speech does not mention anything about the treatment, about the National Rural Mission. In our state we have started Fair Price Medical Shops in all the government hospitals

Sir, lastly the President’s speech denotes a shift in foreign policy. It does not mention SAARC or BRICS but calls American President’s visit historic. The need for non aligned movement in the present uni-polar world and need to face challenges posed by terrorist’s forces like ISIS and Al Qaeda are left out. All the bonhomie the Prime Minister calling American President by name surprised everybody. What happens, the President goes back and gives us a lecture of maintaining tolerance in this country. This country under the present Government bowed down to the Americans. Lastly I want to say let the BJP realise that the popularity graph is falling. They should get their act together and restrain the hotheads and fringe elements and lunatics of the party for doing things which are communal. Let them remember this is country which offers unity in diversity.  This is a country which has composite culture and not merely Hindu culture. Let them work at the government as they have got a majority but let them remember this country believes in Unity in diversity as mentioned in a great poem by Tagore.