People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXIV
No.
34 August 22, 2010 |
THE WEEK IN
PARLIAMENT
Subhas Ray
THE
issue of railway minister Ms Mamata Banerjee’s rally with the help of
PCPA, the
Maoists’ frontal organisation, at Lalgarh in
TRINAMUL
RALLY
Raising
the issue in Lok Sabha, amidst interruptions, A Sampath said the prime
minister
had dubbed Naxalism as the biggest threat to the nation. The Maoists
have declared
a war against the people. In
In
Rajya Sabha, Prasanta Chatterjee, CPI(M), reminded how Ms Banerjee has
been demanding
the withdrawal of joint police action from Lalgarh and other areas, to
help the
Maoists, many of whom are on the “wanted” list on various charges. He
said the
Lalgarh rally was nothing but a move to rehabilitate the banned outfits
politically,
and demanded why the union government allowed a cabinet minister to
share a platform
with the Maoists.
Next
Day, on Tuesday, Lok Sabha deputy speaker allowed a TMC member to speak
on
their meeting at Lalgarh. As usual, he resorted to jugglery and, to the
amusement
of other members, he said they to condemn murder. From the CPI(M) side,
Bangsa
Gopal Chowdhury highlighted their onslaughts on the people and pointed
out that
the TMC rally was led by wanted Maoist leaders including two accused of
the Gnaneswari
Express accident. This is the reality of their democratic credentials,
he said.
BJP member Gopinath Munde too described as “shameful” the minister’s
association with the Maoists. He sought to know why the prime minister
was
silent on it. In Rajya Sabha, BJP leader Arun Jaitley said the prime
minister’s
silence could at times be a weapon of convenience, but a conspiracy of
silence
could not be allowed.
In
Rajya Sabha, Brinda Karat, CPI(M), drew attention to the sufferings of
the Manipur
people because of total blockade by NSCN and other organisations. The
people of
Manipur have some genuine concerns, which have to be addressed and a
political
solution found. She said the hospitals there do not have even oxygen
cylinders;
petrol is very costly; heavy taxes are being charged from truckers.
Because of
non-availability of commodities, their prices are ten times the prices
we pay in
TRAGEDY
During
the discussion on
On
this occasion, Acharia said the
In
her hard-hitting speech in Rajya Sabha, Brinda Karat sharply flayed the
government
for its failure to punish the culprits. The CBI charge sheet made it
clear that
the entire security mechanism was closed that night. It was a manmade
disaster.
But the call of
The
speaker said even today large quantities of chemicals are present in
the water at
BUNGLING
IN
CWG
Joining
the Lok Sabha discussion on the delay in preparation for Commonwealth
Games (CWG),
Bangsagopal Chowdhury demanded a thorough probe into the charges of
corruption.
He said the CAG report has already come to the prime minister and a
joint parliamentary
committee must thoroughly probe the issue. In the run-up to these
games, numerous
contract workers have died, and as many as one lakh people have been
dislocated. What the government was going to do about this, he asked. A
lot of sweat
and blood of the workers has been lost to these games. The government
left them
helpless before labour law violations; nor do these labourers get more
than Rs 100
a day. The government has also to respond to the sub-standard work
carried out
for the games as ineligible agencies were assigned contracts. This
should be
probed by a JPC.
On
August 10, CPI(M) members in Lok Sabha walked out expressing
dissatisfaction
over the minister’s reply on the issue.
In
Rajya Sabha, Tapan Sen expressed concern over the increasing deaths of
construction workers, particularly at the CWG sites. He said as per
official
records, CWG sites have witnessed 42 deaths and Metro sites 16 deaths
in the
last one year, in a bid to expedite the work. The actual number, 150 to
200, is
far more than the official figures. There is complete absence of labour
law
enforcement machinery. The workers, who are from other states, have
been
reduced to the bonded labour status. No union is allowed to exist.
Labour
department officials ignore their duties. Many deaths go unrecorded and
uncompensated. Skilled workers are getting Rs 134 and unskilled workers
85 to
90 a day.
OTHER
ISSUES
In
the same house, Moinul Hassan raised the issue of non-implementation of
Justice
Ranganath Misra commission recommendations. He said one of the terms of
reference of this National Commission for Religious and Linguistic
Minorities
was to recommend measures for welfare of the socially and economically
backward
sections among religious and linguistic minorities, including
reservation in
education and government jobs. The commission placed its report last
year, proposing
15 per cent reservation in education and jobs for Muslims and others,
but there
was no action. Moinul urged the government to announce reservation for
Muslims
and other minorities as proposed.
Rajya
Sabha has passed the State Bank of
Parliament
had passed the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Amendment
Bill 2009. Jharna
Das Baidya participated in the discussion in Rajya Sabha and P R
Natarajan in
Lok Sabha. They supported the bill as it seeks to impose quantitative
restrictions (QRs), and recalled how the withdrawal of QRs has created
a crisis
for our agro industries. However, the free trade agreement with
European Union,
which the government is negotiating secretly, will adversely affect
Indian
agriculture and manufacturing, leading to further job-losses and market
shrinkage.
The government is even prepared to rewrite the patent laws. Accepting
product
patents for drugs and pharmaceuticals under the TRIPS has already
restricted
the people’s access to cheap medicines. The provision for dispensing
with
requirement of obtaining import-export licenses needs to be examined,
and the
list of items for import under license must increase. The CPI(M)
members also demanded
a White Paper on WTO’s impact on Indian peasantry.
In
Rajya Sabha, P Rajeeve raised the demand for approval and commissioning
of
Kochi Metro project. He said in
Parliament
had passed the Jharkhand budget. In the discussion in Rajya Sabha,
Saman Pathak
said Jharkhand is a resource rich state; yet one of the poorest states
in the
country due to misrule by the successive Congress and BJP governments.
After