People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVI
No. 36 September 15,2002 |
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MINISTRY CLIPS DELHI GOVT’S POWERS
An Insult To The People Of Delhi:
CPI(M)
THE
Delhi state unit of the CPI(M) has lambasted the order of the union home
ministry depriving the Delhi government of all administrative and legislative
authority while vesting the same with the lieutenant governor. This, to the
CPI(M), is an insult to the people of Delhi and a step that reduces the Delhi
government to the status of a municipality. The measure will have to be fought
tooth and nail, the state CPI(M) said.
Addressing
a press conference on September 5, state CPI(M) secretary P M S Grewal charged
that this was a "heinous attack on the rights of the states and exposes the
authoritarian tendencies of the BJP-led central government." It is ironic
that "while the Delhi BJP chief, Shri Madanlal Khurana, is shouting himself
hoarse in pledging full statehood to Delhi if his party is elected in the 2003
assembly elections, the central government led by his party is divesting the
state government of its already severely curtailed powers. Such anti-democratic
attacks and hypocrisy cannot be tolerated," Grewal said.
Demanding
immediate withdrawal of the order and dismissing all talk of a legal battle, he
said this is a political decision that will have to be fought politically by
going to the people and hitting the road on the issue.
The
Delhi state CPI(M) would soon announce a planned agitation that would culminate
in an industrial strike in Delhi. Grewal mentioned the brutal eviction drive
against hawkers and stated that, in collusion with the central and state
governments, the land mafia was trying to grab the land meant and earmarked for
the hawkers. Another demand he made was that the single-point connection scheme
for jhuggi-jhopri clusters must be cancelled as it was criminalising the entire
distribution of electricity in the slums of Delhi. He said about 30 lakh
slum-dwellers were at the mercy of criminal contractors who charge much higher
rates than even allowed under the existing scheme. (INN)