Unproductive Parliamentary Session

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(Layman’s attitude) By Kambam Ibohal Singh The impasse of the last Parliamentary monsoon session 8th August 2012 to 7th Sept. 2012 with loss of thirteen (13) man-days over the controversial Coal block allocation is unfortunate for a country like India, … Continue reading

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(Layman’s attitude)
By Kambam Ibohal Singh
The impasse of the last Parliamentary monsoon session 8th August 2012 to 7th Sept. 2012 with loss of thirteen (13) man-days over the controversial Coal block allocation is unfortunate for a country like India, the largest democratic country having second largest population in the world. The monsoon session had nineteen sittings out of which most of the days (13days) were washout due to BJP storming into the well of the both houses demanding resignation P.M. Dr. Manmohon singh alleging loss of `1.86 lakh crores as revealed by C.A.G relating to Coal block allocation. The assessment loss for the thirteen days parliamentary blockade is yet to be worked out taking into account the entire expenses including sitting allowances of MPs for the monsoon session. We the common people urge CAG of India to work out minutely the financial loss and accountability for the parliament boycott. The impasse or cease work was the longest and the least productive session ever so far in the Indian parliament creating a record history. It was in fact a political gimmick to topple the U.P.A government without tangible effect since Dr. Manmohon singh Govt. is alive and active to run the Govt. under his skilful and excellent administration.

That was not the lone parliamentary session with disturbance from opposition over one or another issue causing cease work. The 2G spectrum allocation has caused great loss of `230 crores above CAG’s revelation loss of `1.76 lakh crores during the entire session 6th Nov. 2010 to 13th Dec. 2010 due to standoff between the Government and opposition.

Parliamentarians:-

To the layman parliament is a shrine and highest institution, the seat of great dignitaries representing more than one and half billion people to look after the welfare, development and progress of the common people. They enjoy free furnished Govt. bunglow in national Capital for nominal rent, free water, near free electricity; Govt. paid most medical expenses etc. But these parliamentarians are ever turning the common people’s problems into a controversial issue making the sacred place a bullying , slogan shouting, agitation, scuffles etc. to avert the real national issues come up for serious/earnest discussion.

Vote bank policy:- There is serious nexus amongst the political parties, politicians and public leaders to boost political strategy for extention and spreading slum areas to settle large population of poor people as vote bank for the days of election to come. The reservation/ quota system for ST/Sc, OBC, Dalits, minorities etc. is part of vote bank system. The introduction of below poverty line (BPL) is also to highlight and streamline the will of the politicians towards their end of self interest. Public distribution system(PDS) works as a means /source of feeding such large population in their respective slum areas. A large section of people are taking shelter on foot path and travelling on roofs of bus and train. These unlucky people are really nurtured by the public leaders to exploit their votes. Earnest family planning to control the raising birth rate is more beneficial instead.

Development Fund:- The local Area development fund allotted to the MPs (5crs) and MLAs ( 1.5crs) per annum are unconstitutional and meaningless in the eyes of the common people. No welfare Scheme and development programme for their respective areas are visualized in public limelight. It has become a mere futile pocket money or family development fund of MPs and MLAs having no mechanism to monitor the utilization of the fund. Review of the fund is badly needed as demanded. There is confusion and doubt amongst the people as to how and why the panchayat bodies are unable to work independently with study progress amidst shortage of fund as 25% of it is utilized by the local MLAs. This is sinister design of the party in power in sheer violation of Panchayat rules.

Land of Scam/Scandal:-

India is a land of ever increasing seams and scandals. These, which question the honesty and integrity of our Union ministers, Chief minister, the brave Generals, the great organizers etc. are unforgettable Bofors gun deal, fitly Common Wealth Games, Sukhna land deal, Adrash housing Society ( a fraud in the name of KARGIL War widows) infamous 2G Spectrum allocation, recent Coal block allocation scam and many other undisclosed / unrevealed grafts at different Union and State Govt. levels. Taking undue advantage of P.M. Dr. Manmohon Singh’s simplicity and silence his cabinet ministers are filling their pocket.( USA Media report on Corruption in India) This is a great humiliation and disgraceful for the whole nation?

Difficult ridiculous tasks: – The tasks of parliamentarians limited to disturbance / blockade of work, showcasing bags of currency notes dragging inside the House, shouting, agitating and storming into the well of the House to showdown their differences, are spurned by the common people. Apathy of small family norms resulting in population explosive leading to slogans for endless green revolution to feed the growing population with no land for accommodation and cultivation is harmful.

The dark cloud:- Still the dark cloud is looming over the next winter parliamentary session 2012 to prove least productive over FDI in details, Spiral price hike of essential commodities, Diesel price hike, woman Empowerment bill like a stone thrown into the deep sea whapped with quota/ reservation note, Lokpal bill, still in a bad shape, corrupt deals and dishonest practices generated by leaders of different parties etc. which are not reverence for the common people.

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