People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 19 May 09, 2004 |
SRIDIP
Bhattacharya, secretary, Howrah district committee of the CPI(M), has written to
the Election Commission to say that a foreign construction agency, the corporate
firm R B M (Pati) group of Malaysia involved in the work of the so-called golden
quadrilateral plan of the union government has provided a considerable sum to
the election fund of a Trinamul Congress candidate from Uluberia in Howrah.
The
recent years has seen members of the management of the foreign firm, in
disregard of the laws of the land, have accompanied the Trinamul Congress
candidate during election tours. A
corporate manager of the agency, Tan Kim Fu was present when the Trinamul
Congress nominee had filed his election papers in the office of the district
magistrate of Howrah.
Between
April 29 and 22, it is believed that the top man in the agency, Puk Fang Fee has
had closed meetings with the Trinamul Congress supremo in Kolkata.
Incidentally, the Trinamul nominee from Uluberia, Rajiv Banerjee is
himself an employee of the Malaysian firm.
The
reason why the foreign firm was interested in the Trinamul candidate was not
that he worked for them. The
reasons lay deeper. In the task of
road making to which the firm was entrusted with the responsibility by the union
government, a wide-scale corruption has been going on.
Banerjee allegedly was the conduit through which funds are being siphoned
off from the project.
The
agency has also managed to slow down the pace of work and now the target has
been placed at three years from 2003 instead of a year away which was the
original target date. In between, a
worker died when a poorly constructed part of the road collapsed within itself.
‘Fit
certificates’ has been deposited by the agency via the Trinamul-BJP liaison
pipeline, despite the fact that at least in five specific cases, the road work
has been inspected and found to be of very inferior standard.
The inspection was done after the Uluberia MP, Hannan Mollah of the
CPI(M) had written to the union government.
Sridip
Bhattacharya while apprising the media of the matter said that the fact of a
foreign agency getting to interfere in the politics of a sovereign nation was a
dangerous portent for the nation itself.