Sudip Bandyopadhyay asks question on Review of performance of Major Ports

Madam, Hon’ble Minister is greatly praised by every corner but I have a specific question. The private owners of the ports are your competitors in different ports. Representatives of the private owners are being inducted into the Port Trust Advisory Boards where local MPs are not because I am the MP of the city, Kolkata and the whole of the port area falls under the jurisdiction of my constituency. But, I find that those ports who have private owners, their representatives are taken inside the policy framing bodies of the Boards.

My question is who is your competitor if he is inducted in the Government Board making decisions where it is taken , whether it is damaging the interest of the Government ports and any attempt to compromise  with the private owners.

So my question is very clear. Whether the Government is taking such type of steps by which the interest of Government posts are being damaged and will face a challenge

Trinamool reacts to General Budget 2016, calls it a hopeless Budget

February 29, 2016, 2.30 pm

This is a hopeless Budget: Trinamool reaction

When something is good, Trinamool Congress is always positive in its outlook and constructive in its criticism. But when something is not upto the mark and not pro industry, not pro farmer, not pro youth, not pro downtrodden and not pro people, we are compelled to be critical.

This Budget is not constructive, nor is it creative. It is stereotype and routine. We are left with no option, but to call it a hopeless budget : no hope for industry, no hope for the farmers, no hope for the poor, no hope for the middle class, no hope even for the Sensex.

Let us now raise some specific examples:

1. NREGA: FM has said that the figure is up from Rs.34000 crores of last year to Rs.38000 crores of this year for the entire nation. But if you look at the figure of 2009-2010, that is, Rs.39000 crores so in effect the 2016 outlay is actually lower than the 2009-2010 outlay.

2. We believe in total transparency. Why has the FM not mentioned the details of the changes in the FDI policy in his Budget Speech? It is shrouded in an annexure and opens up 100% FDI in many sectors. Why can’t the Government be transparent?

3. Lots of good prose in the budget, but where are the jobs? Where are the solutions? How will industry benefit? How will agriculture benefit? There are millions of hungry, young, unemployed youth yearning for jobs. Job creation has not been outlined.

4. The FM made an attempt to emphasize on social sector schemes. But the reality is different. Almost 40 social sector schemes have been stopped and States have been burdened for funding new schemes. One example is the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sevak Yojana. Instead of the Centre now funding 100%, the Centre will only fund 60% and the States have to bear 40%. So in Bengal where 3000 crores was spent, the State would now have a burden of 1200 crores. Is this cooperative federalism?

5. There were some mild noises made about the health sector. But even here if you look closely States like Bengal have already implemented many of these measures like big discounts on medicine and cheaper healthcare for the under-privileged. On the point of dialysis becoming cheaper, yes the machines will become cheaper but what about the cost of treatment and medicines which is always a burden?

6(a). Power

While it is good that on the national level, rural electrification will be completed by 100% by 2018, Bengal has already achieved this in early 2016 itself.

6(b). SC/ST

We ask : Rs.500 crores is all that you could allot for SC/ST?

6(c). LPG for BPL families

Rs.2000 crores you say will cover 5 crore families. In reality, this is an exaggerated figure.

6(d). Farmers

In Bengal, about 80000 farmers have doubled their income in two years. That is the benchmark this Government should have followed.

6(e). No major tax reforms to benefit the middle class.

 

Lots of big words. No real big solutions.

 

Issued on behalf of All India Trinamool Congress

Sudip Bandyopadyay                 Derek O’Brien
Leader, AITC                                Leader, AITC
Lok Sabha                                    Rajya Sabha

 

Bengali Translation of above Statement 

 

দিশাহীন বাজেট: তৃণমূলের প্রতিক্রিয়া

যখন ভালো কিছু হয়, তৃণমূল কংগ্রেসের দৃষ্টিভঙ্গি সবসময় ইতিবাচক হয় ও তারা গঠনমূলক সমালোচনায় সামিল হয়। মানুষ বিরোধী কোন কাজ হলে তৃণমূল তার সমালোচনা করতে বাধ্য হয়।

বাজেট গঠনমূলক নয়, সৃজনশীল নয়। দিশাহীন বাজেট। শিল্প, কৃষি, গরিব, মধ্যবিত্ত— কারও জন্য কোনও আশার কথা নেই এই বাজেটে। অনেক বড় বড় কথা আছে, কিন্তু, কোনও প্রকৃত সমাধান সূত্র নেই।

বেশ কিছু সুনির্দিষ্ট উদাহরণ দেওয়া যাকঃ

অর্থমন্ত্রীর দেওয়া ১০০ দিনের কাজের তথ্য হিসেবে বলেছেন যে গত বছর ৩৪০০০ কোটি টাকা বরাদ্দ ছিল এবং এবছর বরাদ্দ বেড়ে দারিয়েছে ৩৮০০০ কোটি টাকায়। কিন্তু ২০০৯-২০১০ এর তথ্য অনুযায়ী সেই বছর বরাদ্দ ছিল ৩৯০০০ কোটি টাকা। তার মানে ২০১৬-র বরাদ্দ ২০০৯-২০১০-র বরাদ্দ থেকে কম।

আমরা স্বচ্ছতায় বিশ্বাস করি। FDI নিয়ে পুরো তথ্য কেন অর্থমন্ত্রী তার বাজেট বক্তৃতায় বললেন না? অ্যানেক্সচারের ভেতরে দেখা যাবে, অনেক কিছুই ১০০% FDI এর আওতায় চলে এসেছে। সরকার বাজেটে কেন স্বচ্ছতা দেখাতে পারছে না?

শিল্প কিভাবে উপকৃত হবে? কর্মসংস্থান কি করে হবে? তার কোনও দিশা নেই বাজেটে। কোথায় সমাধান সূত্র? কৃষি কিভাবে উপকৃত হবে? লক্ষ লক্ষ বেকার যুবক কর্মসংস্থানের জন্য ব্যকুল হয়ে আছে।  অথচ কর্মসংস্থানের কোনও রূপরেখা নেই।

সামাজিক প্রকল্পের ওপর জোর দিয়েছেন অর্থমন্ত্রী। কিন্তু বাস্তবে প্রায় ৪০টি সামাজিক প্রকল্প বন্ধ করে দেওয়া হয়েছে এবং তার বোঝা পড়েছে রাজ্যগুলির ওপর। তার একটি উদাহরণ হল প্রধান মন্ত্রী গ্রাম সড়ক যোজনা। আগে কেন্দ্রীয় সরকার ১০০% ব্যয় বহন করত যা কমিয়ে দাঁড়িয়েছে ৬০ শতাংশয়। আগে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকারের খরচা হত ৩০০০ কোটি টাকা যা বেড়ে দাঁড়িয়েছে ১২০০০ কোটি টাকায়। এটি কি যুক্তরাষ্ট্রীয় পরিকাঠামোর উদাহরণ?

স্বাস্থ্য প্রকল্প গুলি নিয়ে বাজেটে বেশ কিছু কথা বলা হয়েছে। একটু কাছ থেকে দেখলে দেখা যাবে যে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ সরকার এই ধরণের অনেক প্রকল্পই কার্যকর করেছে। যেমন – স্বল্প মূল্যের ওষুধ, গরীবদের জন্য স্বল্প পয়সায় চিকিৎসা। ডায়ালিসিস মেশিন সস্তার কথা বলা হয়েছে? কিন্তু চিকিৎসার খরচ কমানো হল না কেন? অশুধের দাম কমানোর কথা হল না কেন?

ইতিমধ্যেই যেখানে বাংলায় ১০০শতাংশ বিদ্যুৎ সরবরাহ সম্পন্ন হয়েছে সেখানে কেন্দ্র ২০১৮ সালের মধ্যে এই কাজ সম্পন্ন করবে।

এস সি/ এস টি দের জন্য কেন মাত্র ৫০০ কোটি টাকা বরাদ্দ?

LPG গ্যাসের ক্ষেত্রে ২০ হাজার কোটি টাকা ৫ কোটি বি পি এল পরিবারের জন্য বরাদ্দ করা হয়েছে। এটা অনেকটা বারিয়ে বলা হয়েছে।

পশ্চিমবাংলার প্রায় ৮০ হাজার কৃষকের আয় গত ২ বছরে দ্বিগুন বৃদ্ধি পেয়েছে। সরকারের এই বেঞ্চমার্ক অনুসরণ করা উচিত।

মধ্যবিত্তর জন্য কোনও বড়সড় কোন কর সংস্কারের পদক্ষেপ নেই এই বাজেটে।

 

অনেক বড় বড় কথা। নেই কোনও প্রকৃত সমাধান সূত্র।

 

Issued on behalf of All India Trinamool Congress

Sudip Bandyopadyay                 Derek O’Brien
Leader, AITC                                Leader, AITC
Lok Sabha                                    Rajya Sabha

Rising intolerance: Sudip Bandyopadhyay receives death threat

West Bengal Chief Minister today slammed the rising intolerance in the country in light of the death threats received by leader of the Trinamool Congress Parliamentary Party Sudip Bandyopadhyay.

Speaking to some reporters, Mamata Banerjee said, “They are threatening Sudip to kill him in Delhi and dispose him off in Kolkata. This is intolerance. I have never seen such violence before.”

“What kind of vendetta is this? Sudip da is getting death threats for being vocal in Parliament. This is unacceptable,” she added.

“Every party has the right to speak on any issue. Voices cannot be muzzled in a democracy. Political leaders, artists and even people from cultural field are being silenced. Intolerance is rising every day,” the Chief Minister added.

“My life is full of struggles. I have no fear of death. Targeting the leader of Trinamool Parliamentary Party in Lok Sabha is unacceptable,” she said.

Raising the matter of death threats in the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay said, “The language used in the SMS is ugly and dangerous. Previously there were attacks at my flat in Delhi. I would request the Home Minister to take up this issue seriously and make suitable arrangements.”

 

Click here for full transcript of his speech

Trinamool raises issues of public importance in the Parliament

Members of Parliament belonging to Trinamool Congress today raised issue related to public importance in both houses of the Parliament. Leader of the party in Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandyopadhyay and Dr Ratna De Nag spoke today about call drops issue and arsenic poisoning, respectively, while in the Upper House, Nadimul Haque raised the issue of appointment of Chief Information Commissioner during Zero Hour.

Sudip Bandyopadhyay raised the issue of call drops which is currently a major concern for people. “For a call of 15 minutes duration, the line gets disconnected at least 15 times,” he said. “Has the Government taken any step to collect money from private companies for call drops and how much money has been collected so far,” he questioned.

Click here for the full transcript and video of his speech

Also in Lok Sabha, Dr Ratna De Nag made a Zero Hour mention about arsenic poisoning. She said that 96 out of 640 districts have arsenic deposits and arsenic is entering our food chain. “Over 3 lakh people have arsenic related disease of which 30% are poor,” she said adding that the government must bring a policy to ensure arsenic poisoning is contained and arsenic does not enter our food chain.

Click here for the full transcript and video of her speech

In the Upper House, Nadimul Haque spoke on the appointment of Chief Information Commissioner. He pointed out that till date 33000 cases are pending before the CIC and the delay in appointment of CIC has laid to denial of information on higher offices. Why is the Government not appointing CIC expeditiously, he wondered while urging that in future the government must appoint the CIC well in advance before the term of sitting commissioner ends.

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Trinamool dominates Rajya Sabha, raises key issues

All India Trinamool Congress was once again seen playing the role of a responsible Opposition in Rajya Sabha today. Trinamool dominated the proceedings of the House during the first one hour as party MPs raised three key issues of public importance.

Leader of the party in Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien said, “My colleagues Dola Sen and Nadimul Haque spoke in Rajya Sabha today on three key issues – funds to States, Swaach Bharat cess & education. We believe in deliberate, debate and legislate.”

Dola Sen spoke about the burden Centre’s Swachh Bharat cess is causing on the poor people. “Services that the government is actively championing for the rural poor including mobile and financial services just became more expensive and difficult for them to access,” she said.

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She also slammed the Centre as she made a Special Mention on the reduced funding for several central schemes. “The Government must explain how State Governments are to carry on critical welfare programmes, and ensure development in the states without adequate funds,” she demanded to know.

Click here for the full transcript of her speech

Nadimul Haque raised an important matter concerning the education sector. He made a Special Mention about the shortage of faculty in Indian universities. “his inadequacy of our faculty appointments and selection systems is gravely affecting the quality of education that students of higher education are receiving,” he said.

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Meanwhile, in Lok Sabha, leader of the party, Sudip Bandyopadhyay urged the Centre to include Belur-Dakkhineshwar in the list of sites for religious tourism. “Belur is Swami Vivekananda’s dream; Ramakrishna Paramhansa Dev’s name is associated with Dakkhineshwar,” he said.

Sudip Banerjee added that in 2013-2014 & 2014-15 the Centre had not allotted a single rupee for the state of West Bengal. He requested the Centre not to neglect West Bengal and promote spiritual tourism sites in the State.

Click here for the full transcript of his speech

Post lunch, Sudip Bandyopadhyay spoke in Lok Sabha about the prevailing drought situation in the country. He urged the Centre to come up with a positive action plan and requested the government not to neglect the eastern zone of the country

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In a discussion on the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, 2014, Vivek Gupta spoke in RS on the demerits in the Bill brought by the government. He listed how several definitions of corruption do not find place in the Bill. Gupta echoed the view of party Chairperson Mamata Banerjee by calling for electoral reforms.

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During another discussion on the India-Nepal relations in Rajya Sabha, Nadimul Haque made a passionate case for normalising the ties of the countries. He said that Madhesis were like our brothers and India has a duty towards them. He hoped Government of Nepal would reciprocate the warmth shown by Government of India during Nepal earthquake.

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Sudip Bandyopadhyay suggests including Belur-Dakkhineshwar in religious tourism circuit

Hon’ble Minister has placed names of 13 pilgrimage sites identified for development and beautification under your scheme. Why have you not inducted under this scheme Dakkhineshwar and Belur Math? Belur is Swami Vivekananda’s dream; Ramakrishna Paramhansa Dev’s name is associated with Dakkhineshwar.

Even our Prime Minister Hon’ble  Modi Ji before election went to take blessings from Belur Math. After election he went to visit the present President Swami Atmasthananda Ji Maharaj who is very ill and is admitted at Golpark Ramakrishna Mission Hospital.

My question is that whether the list you have declared can induct Belur Math and Ramakrishna Mission? There is Nimtala Ghat on the river Ganges side where Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore was cremated; Ramakrishna Paramhansa Dev and Swami Vivekananda were cremated at Ratan Babu Ghat. These are all on the same area. I think that these spots can be very positive spiritual places for the tourists.

I am surprised to see that in 2013-2014 & 2014-15 you have not allotted a single rupee for the state of West Bengal. It is no more a communist state. Religious and spiritual places are there in Bengal. Why can’t the government consider further allocation for the two states in a bigger way?

Thank you.

Trinamool Congress commemorates Sanhati Diwas

Like every year Trinamool Congress organised the Sanhati Diwas meet at the Mayo Road-Gandhi statue crossing. Trinamool Congress leader of the party in Lok Sabha Sudip Bandopadhyay, party Secretary General Partha Chatterjee and state Urban Development Minister Firhad Hakim were among the party’s top leadership present at the meet besides leaders of various religious communities.

While the representative of the Muslim community said that only Mamata Banerjee works for people of all faiths, the representative of the Christian community laid stress on the need to inculcate value of loving one another as brothers and sisters. The representative of Sikh community stressed on the belief in one God, universal brotherhood while the Buddhist community representative remembered the tragic incident that happened 23 years ago with a heavy heart. The leader of Jain community gave a message of brotherhood at the rally. Firhad Hakim welcomed the leaders of various communities on behalf of Trinamool at the rally.

Trinamool Leader of the party in the Lok Sabha, Sudip Bandopadhyay in his speech said that, Trinamool Congress believes in unity of all religions. Representatives of all religions agree that Trinamool is most secular party in India. On 6 Dec, 1992 only one leader was on the streets of Kolkata, working for riot-affected people and that was Mamata Banerjee, he said. Babri Masjid demolition was a sign of intolerance. There is no place for communalism in India. Communists did not participate in freedom struggle. How will they know the meaning of Constitution and democracy. Those who want to destabilize Bengal, with saffron or red flags in hand, we will democratically teach them a lesson, he said.

Partha Chatterjee, in his speech said that everyone in the whole world knows Mamata Banerjee is the most secular leader. If you truly believe in your religion, you will always respect people following other faiths, he said. We may belong to any religion, our identity is that we are all Indians, he said.

Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee works for people of all faiths, caste and creed, said Firhad Hakim. Secularism is the foundation on which India is built. It was shaken on 6 December, 1992, he said

Full solidarity with Tamil Nadu, but don’t deprive Bengal: Trinamool

Leaders of Trinamool Congress today expressed solidarity with the people of Tamil Nadu while questioning the Central Government why Bengal has been deprived of funds for flood and drought relief.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Tamil Nadu and Andhra. Give aid to Tamil Nadu and Andhra. They deserve your attention. We are with them. But why is Bengal being deprived,” asked Derek O’Brien, leader of the party in Rajya Sabha.

His sentiments were echoed by Sudip Banerjee, leader of the party in Lok Sabha. “I wanted to know categorically that what is the system of allotment of money, the central team goes and comes back, but the amount that is decided is not fixed in consultation with the Chief Ministers of the states or their representatives, it is suo motu. They take the decision absolutely on their own,” he said.

West Bengal government had soughts funds to the tune of Rs 6,000 crore due to the flood and Rs 4,000 crore due to drought. WB CM has written several letters to the Prime Minister in this regard.

Sukhendu Sekhar Roy wanted the Home Minister to clarify if the Rs 300 crore fund released by SDRF was an interim relief.

Derek O’Brien insisted that the Centre give full attention to Tamil Nadu and Andhra but not deprive Bengal in the process.

 

Click here for full transcript of Sudip Bandyopadhyay’s speech

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Sudip Bandyopadhyay slams the Centre over funds for flood/drought relief in Bengal

Full Transcript

I had mentioned yesterday that West Bengal is affected both by floods and drought. Accordingly, Venkaiah Naidu ji intimated me that Rs 387 crore has been released from SDRF. The state’s demand was Rs 6,000 crore due to the flood and Rs 4,000 crore due to drought.

I wanted to know categorically that what is the system of allotment of money, the central team goes and comes back, but the amount that is decided is not fixed in consultation with the Chief Ministers of the states or their representatives, it is suo motu. They take the decision absolutely on their own.

Madam, in Planning Commission it was the system that the compensation amount was decided in the presence of the Chief Minister and the finance minister. But this is one-sided, unilateral decision. So, we strongly protest against this decision and we feel that it is difficult for those in West Bengal to survive and as a mark of protest, we are walking out against the government’s stand.

What I am saying is that the eastern zone is economically deprived. West Bengal particularly is most exploited and deprived. The eastern states are the worst sufferers of regional imbalances and the situation still persists.

My humble submission is take some special care of the eastern region which includes Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Bihar and Jharkhand. I think they should be given some priority. The eastern region should be allowed to be free as they are the worst sufferers of regional imbalances.

Sudip Banerjee speaks in Lok Sabha regarding flood situation in the country

The flood, as well as drought, situation have affected our country. Huge areas are under flood and half of India is drought affected. 302 out of 614 districts are reeling under drought, highest since 2009. And 40% of India’s different areas are now affected with flood. Flood has very badly affected Tamil Nadu and west Bengal also.

Madam, I raised this issue during the all party meeting convened by you that on 25th November. The State Government had asked for a relief of Rs 6000 crore. How much money has been allotted by the center to fight back this situation? On the very subject very promptly Venkaiah Naidu Ji assured me that he will send me the reply.

Accordingly, he has sent me a reply:

“Dear Sudip Da, the information is Bengal got the entire amount. SDRF Rs 367 crore has been released for this year. Further details will be available tomorrow afternoon. I will possibly let you know the further information.”

But when the State Government asked for Rs 6000 crore, how SDRF released only 367 crore? I want to know what is the system of assessment? How does the Central team assess the situation, gravity of the situation? They go together with the state government for assessment of the situation. But when they take the decision they take it of their own which we broadly disown.

Madam, Tamil Nadu no doubt is worse affected. Let them get more money. We have full support. What I hard yesterday their demand was much higher than what has been sanctioned. This is the reason why we are telling that the situation is becoming very difficult to be tackled by state’s own monitory fund.

Madam, the Central Government is not releasing the money on time and State Government is not capable to tackle the situation with their own sources. Moreover, funds for various central schemes have been stopped. Then again after July there is no rain in the country except a few places. So, drought is equally affecting the country.

West Bengal is a sufferer of both flood and drought. Four districts, particularly Bardhaman, Bankura, Purulia & West Medinipur, are affected with flood. Unprecedented rainfall one side, and drought on the other side is actually a serious condition.

We propose that farmers and flood affected people be provided with drinking water, food, alternative seeds for Sech Prakalpa. On the other side, DVC is not giving water. Tenughat of West Bengal project has no water. How can the situation be overcome? So I would request the Central Government to give necessary instruction to release DVC water for the purpose in consultation for the State Government at the earliest possible time.

Madam due to flood and drought very poor people, specially farmers, lose their income and assets and they face a distress. They become much poorer. The government has a huge stock of food grains with Food Corporation of India. I would also suggest that FCI can supply more amount of food grains to the flood affected areas or to the drought affected areas.

Madam, in deficit monsoon, death of farmers is very much alarming. Central assistance is also being reduced for ICDS projects on the earlier stage, the Central Government used to give the larger portion of the funds to run the ICDS projects but now it has been reversed wherein the state will have to bear the maximum portion and the Centre will pay the minimum portion; it is another burden on the shoulder of the state government.

We tell here again and again that West Bengal government has to repay a loan and debt of Rs 2,20,000 crore. And for that Rs 28,000 crore is taken away by the central government annually. So we have categorically stated that the present government is in a precarious condition.  The state government which ruled for 34 years had taken a loan, and the fresh government which has taken over has to bear the burden.

The Centre can take some positive steps through the centrally aided projects during such situations like this. In the MGNREGS, we can include additional days of work. Diesel subsidy scheme can be started for farmers of the affected areas. Enhancement of ceiling on seed subsidy, interventions for saving horticulture crops, implementation of additional fodder development programs, these are all central schemes and I want to know how they are rising to the occasion. What is the progress of allocation of Rashtriya Krishi Yojana? I want to know about the availability of seeds and other inputs for the Kharif month of 2015, crisis management plan for drought in the year 2015.

These sort of crises should be handled with a certain amount of farsightedness and imagination which requires advance planning. Global Warming is equally becoming a part of these weather changes. The whole world is becoming conscious. In Paris there was a huge convention where these issues have been consulted and discussed.

Regarding the functioning of the SDRF, State Disaster Response Fund, there is a system where the central government gives some money to the state government in advance. But if the flood or drought occurs on a large scale then the government has to spend it primarily. The state government of West Bengal has already spent more than Rs 1000 crore in spite of the huge financial crisis. They have asked for Rs 6000 crore but only Rs 367 crores has been released and the state has not received it. And I came to know about this release order from Venkaiah Naidu ji.

My submission is that while Tamil Nadu should be treated with priority, the government of India must rise to the occasion regarding West Bengal’s flood and drought situation with all sorts of assistance. Centre should discuss with the Chief Ministers of the states in a broad way and a central team should visit and assess the situation. The Chief Ministers are the people’s representative and when they are asking for some financial assistance it should be taken with all priority.

So, Madam, this discussion was very much important for I think those states which are affected by drought and flood.

Thank you.