People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXIX
No. 47 November 20, 2005 |
CPI(M) MPs To Strive For Faster Implementation Of Pro-People Projects
B Prasant
FOLLOWING
its meeting with the panchayat and municipal functionaries, the state
secretariat of the Bengal unit of the CPI(M) held a meeting of the CPI(M)
members of the parliament, Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on November 2 at the
Muzaffar Ahmad Bhavan. Biman Basu
presided over the meting.
At
the outset, Anil Biswas stressed that in the task of project-formulation and
project-implementation, it was imperative to bring about close cooperation
between the Party organisation, the people’s representatives, and the
administration.
The
developmental programmes, pointed out Anil Biswas, must be put into operation on
a time-bound basis with all the specificities of the process planning worked out
in detail. The CPI(M) members of the parliament should assume specific
responsibilities in the whole process.
State
secretariat member of the Bengal CPI(M), Madan Ghosh placed before the meeting
the state’s demands, the different projects involved, and the developmental
programmes.
Fifteen
members of parliament took part in the discussions in the meeting. The following
issues were highlighted during the discussions:
An
adequate supply of pig iron must be ensured in the interests of
industrialisation of Bengal
Procurement
of food crops by the Food Corporation of India (FCI) must be increased
further in Bengal
Cold
storages and export infrastructure must be put in place for the massive
amounts of vegetables, fruits, and flowers produced in Bengal
The
problem over the issuance of Below-the-Poverty-Level (BPL) cards must be
resolved
The
chemical hub project at Haldia must be implemented early
With
a view to making up the short fall in fertilisers, the Durgapur fertiliser
unit must be revived through industrial use of methane gas
The
National Highways (NH No. 31 and 34) must be repaired and developed
Necessary
funds must be allocated for checking the erosion of the rivers Ganges and
Padma affecting districts like Maldah, Murshidabad, Nadia, Hooghly, and
Burdwan
Initiative
must be taken to dredge and improve the navigability of the rivers of the
two Midnapores, east and west
The
work of the first phase of the Teesta river barrage project must be
completed and necessary central funds allocated and released
A
fund of Rs 1000 crore must be allocated from the national disaster fund for
the repair and development of the bunds
in the Sunderbans
The
Kolkata airport must be modernised and developed to make it reach
international standards
The
amount of funds earmarked for refugee rehabilitation and assistance must be
increased
The
existing quota for kerosene must be increased
Central
assistance towards supply of fluoride-free water must be given
The
funds promised for the development of medical colleges must be released
Besides
the development of the ports Kulti and Sagar, efforts must be initiated to
set up floating sea ports deep into the seas
The
Kulti unit of IISCO must be reactivated
The
MAMC must be revived as the eastern unit of the BHEL
The
concerned ministry of heavy industries must take initiative to revive Burn,
Breathwaite
The
Haldia under-sea cable project must be commenced
The
jute mills under the NJMC and Dunlop must be revived
More
financial assistance to be given to the Jadavpore and Sibpur universities
keeping within the purview of assistance that the state gets for
universities
It was decided at the meeting that to coordinate these tasks, a meeting of the CPI(M) ministers in the Left front government and of CPI(M) members of parliament would be held in the days to come.