People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 43 October 24, 2004 |
JHARKHAND
PM Assures To Protect People's Interests
AT
the initiative of the Jharkhand state committee of the CPI(M) and arranged and
accompanied by Party’s Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury, a 20 member
delegation of the opposition parties in Jharkhand met prime minister Dr Manmohan
Singh on October 19, 2004 at his 7 Race Course residence.
In
a jointly signed memorandum by six parties namely CPI(M), CPI, CPI(ML),
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM),Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) the
delegation had drawn attention of the prime minister mainly on four issues which
are affecting the interests of the people of Jharkhand. These are for increasing
the total number of legislative assembly seats from present 81 to somewhere
between 140 to 160 seats; for protection of present proportion of ST seats which
at present is 28; seeking prime minister’s intervention in the arbitrary
proposals of delimitation commission of assembly seats causing difficulties to
the people and affecting the interests of the tribals and for effective
intervention of the central government on the burning problems of the people
like absence of food security, drought relief, large scale closure of
industries, large scale migration of the people from the state in search of food
and livelihood and complete failure of BJP state government in addressing the
problems of the people and development of the state.
After
45 minutes discussion, Sitaram Yechury made concrete suggestions to the prime
minister like placing a bill in the winter session of the parliament for
increasing number of assembly seats under Article 170 of the Constitution and
also for amendment of relevant provisions of Bihar Reorganization Act, 2000; a
Bill to amend Article 332(3B) of the Constitution for maintaining present
proportion of ST seats by inclusion of Jharkhand where at present this provision
is applicable only in case of Tripura. The other suggestion was to send a high
power central team for first hand study and recommendation in the matter of food
security, starvation death and other issues as pointed out in the memorandum.
The
prime minister assured the delegation that issues and suggestions would be
considered by him sympathetically and suggested to Sitaram Yechury to take up
the matter with home minister Shivraj Patil and minister for legislative affairs
Ghulam Nabi Azad.
The
delegation consisted of J S
Majumdar, state secretary of Jharkhand and Rajendra Singh Munda from CPI(M); D
Raja from CPI; Swapan Kumar Mukherjee and P K Choudhury, CPI(ML); Shibu Soren,
MP and president of JMM, Stifen Marandi, MP, Haji Hussain Ansari, leader of the
opposition in assembly and Durga Soren, MLA from JMM; state president Thomas
Honsda, Ramesherar Oraon MP; Furkan
Ansari, MP, Rajendra Singh MLA, Sarfaraj Ahmad and 4 others from Congress; and
state president Yogendra Nath Baitha MLA, Dhirendra Agarwal MP from RJD.
The
memorandum to prime minister pointed out that amongst three newly formed states
namely Uttaranchal, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand, Jharkhand has highest number of
population but less number of seats – Uttaranchal (84 lakhs population) 70 seats, Chhattisgarh (2 .10 crores) 90 seats, Jharkhand
2.70 crores) 81 seats. Even Kerala has higher proportion of seats to that of
population (3.10 crores) 140 seats. The upper limit of ministers is 15 per cent
of total MLAs, which in case of Jharkhand is 12, and minimum limit for formation
of a ministry is also 12 for the smallest state.
Dispersed population, hilly tracks in major areas of the state, jungles
and topographical features make it difficult for an elected member to maintain
contact with the people.
Delimitation
of assembly constituencies in Jharkhand on the basis of 2001 census report would
reduce the ST seats from the present 28 to 21 which will change the character of
Jharkhand as tribal dominant state and make 5th schedule of the Constitution and
land tenancy acts for protection of tribal lands irrelevant requiring urgent
amendment of the Constitution on the lines of Tripura pattern for protection of
proportion of ST seats.
The
prime minister is scheduled to visit Jharkhand, his first as prime minister, on
October 28 to begin the national food for work programme recognising the plight
of the people in the state which already recorded 14 hunger deaths in recent
times and thousands of poor families migrating to other states in search of food
and livelihood. (INN)