Sukhbir Singh Badal flanked by Omar Abdullah (left) and Akhilesh Yadav. |
by Punjabnewswire4u
NEW DELHI, NOV 17
The
Punjab Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, today accused
Congress led UPA Government of blatantly discriminating against
opposition ruled state and favoring the states ruled by
allies/supporters in disbursing grants and relief to the states.
Participating in a panel discussion organized by a media group with two
other young satraps, Mr. Omar Abdullah, Chief Minister, Jammu and
Kashmir and Mr. Akhilesh Yadav, Chief Minister, Uttar Pradesh, Mr. Badal
said that “numbers were the name of the game and in this game of
numbers small states having single digit MPs especially being ruled by
opposition parties were being blatantly ignored by Union Government.
Citing the example of Drought Relief, Mr. Badal said that even after
metrological department of India declared that Punjab had a 42% rain
deficiency, highest in the country, the Union Government refused to give
a single penny of drought relief and only favoring those states, which
were helping Union Government survive numerically in the center. He said
that this was a dangerous phenomenon and shows that we have not matured
to run coalition providing equitable justice to every state.
Intervening in the discussion, Mr. Omar Abdullah said that even numbers
don’t matter, your political affiliation matter as though Gujarat may
have big number of MPs but it would not get the same kind of treatment
that Congress ruled states were getting.
Rubbishing the charge that regional parties were responsible for
political instability in the country, Mr. Badal said that days of two
party rules are over and we should accept the fact that Coalition
Politics was here to stay for ever. He said that people chose regional
parties as National Parties failed to fulfill the aspirations of
electorates and every decision making became too centralized. He said
that our parties should accept coalition politics and behaved to run
coalition in a mature manner sticking to mutually decided Common Minimum
Program.
On the issue of Corruption, Mr. Badal said that Corruption could not be
eradicated by a single Lokpal as we have to make the systems
transparent and online to eradicate the opportunities for the
corruption. Giving the examples of Punjab, Mr. Badal said that as per
Governance Reforms Commission’s report, we are all set to put 99 percent
citizen services online, removing physical interaction of public with
state, evolving transparent procedures and minimizing discretion of
authorities that leads to corruption. He said that Punjab is the first
state to eliminate affidavits and empowered citizen by introducing ‘self
attestation’. He said that Punjab is the first state in the country
that has computerized all land records, providing online copy of your
land records across the globe. Mr. Badal said that auto dealers in
Punjab are giving copies of Vehicle Registration Certificate on the spot
the moment you buy the vehicle. He said that Punjab is only state that
has made e-tendering compulsory for every government department and
saved more then 30% money in project costs. He said that if Congress led
UPA Government would have resorted to e-tendering and transparent
procedure, minimizing the discretion of authorities; there would not
have been any 2G, 3G, CWG Multi Lakh Crore Scams. He said that time has
come that to minimize the chances of corruption rather than to keep
punishing the people after they have looted the kitty.
Appreciating the efforts of Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal, UP Chief Minister
Mr. Akhilesh Yadav said that his endeavor to check citizen-centric
corruption was appreciable and this model should be also adopted to
check Multi Lakh Crore Scams.
On a question of probable role of Regional Parties in ensuing 2014 Lok
Sabha elections, Mr. Badal said that every party in the country
including so called National Parties have been reduced to regional
parties with their influence reducing to two-three states, other states
being ruled by Regional Parties. He said that new nomenclature should be
big Regional Parties and Small Regional Parties as no party in India
including Congress could claim to be a National Party.
Answering another question on India Against Corruption ( IAC ) was
targeting only National Parties and not exposing corruption of Regional
Parties, Mr. Badal said that corruption was the omni-present phenomenon
afflicting every section of the society including media also. He said
that the menace of paid news in the elections has become so enormous and
every candidate was being asked to take a package by the
representatives of media organization to avoid negative news. He said
that time has come for media also to introspect and check this
malpractice as independent media was imperative for the strength of our
Democratic System.
On the question of political legacy to three young leaders, Mr. Badal
said that there was no denying fact that people trust a brand and a
political family. He said that political family can give you only first
chance after that you have to make your own way and survive in the cut
throat competitive political environment. He said that 92 years old
Shiromani Akali Dal has unanimously elected him to lead the party after
watching his performance in many electoral battles. Mr. Badal said that
Mr. Parkash Singh Badal, Chief Minister of Punjab is and would remain
my role model in my political life as I have learnt alphabets of
politics just watching him in his 50 year long political career. He said
that Mr. Badal was a political university himself. Answering a question
regarding criminal elements in the politics, Mr. Badal said that we
have to make some distinctions between criminal cases as lot of false
cases were lodged, when you are in opposition giving his own example
even I was charged stealing a small camera.
Speaking about his visit to Pakistan, Mr. Badal said that his visit to
Lahore was historic and eye-opener. He said that against popular
perception he could not see any anti-India feeling in the people of
Pakistan and got an impression that they were more eager than us to
strengthen Indo-Pak trade ties. He said that he got a feeling that, “if
we move one step, they were willing to take ten steps forward” to
strengthen economic ties. He said that he had sought appointment with
Prime Minister, Finance Minister and Commerce Minister to brief them
about his visit to Pakistan and hope that Union Government would take
forward the economic agenda with Pakistan with equal zeal that we have
initiated. Mr. Badal said that economics was the name of the game and
increasing Indo-Pak economic dependence would end wars and hostilities
between two neighbouring countries.
In the 45 minutes long panel discussion, the young visionary face of
new India, Mr. Sukhbir Singh Badal got a thunderous applause as he
explained the blueprint to check corruption from public life.
Mr. Omar Abdullah and Mr. Akhilesh Yadav also participated in the discussion.
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