Friday, December 28, 2012

What Jayalalithaa spoke/gave in NDC meet?


Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa went hammer and tongs at the UPA-II government, accusing it of being “indifferent to reducing poverty and is caught up in the daily squabbles of its constituents in merely trying to survive from day to day. It has neither the time nor the inclination to pay attention to the problems of the people.”
 Participating in the 57th meeting of the National Development Council (NDC), she charged that such meetings were “turning out to be purely periodic rituals”
To be honest, the purpose and intention of such meetings completely eludes me. We are already nearly three-quarters of the way into the first year of the Twelfth Plan. I wonder whether it would be useful to comment on the contents of the 12th Plan Document, since it is very unlikely that any such views would be taken on board.”
Accusing the Centre of not taking into account the suggestions/views expressed by the Chief Ministers during such meetings, she said “I had a fond hope that at least some of the suggestions made in the last NDC meeting would find their way into the final Plan Document.” But no reasonable and legitimate suggestion from the States had been accepted in the draft document and the “big brotherly and undemocratic approach of superimposing on elected State governments the dubious policies, priorities and programmes of a minority ruling coterie in Delhi has prevailed.”
“We get the impression that the government at the Centre is indifferent to reducing poverty.” Large scale poverty and inequality persists and even widens with every Plan. The Centre, far from serving the people, was “conspiring against them by hiking the prices of the essential commodities and inputs and appears more focused on facilitating the interests of the foreign investors.”
She accused the Centre of being “completely ineffective” in playing its constitutional role in ensuring that the final award of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal was duly notified to protect Tamil Nadu’s rights. Besides, the UPA-II regime had also failed in protecting the citizens - the fishermen belonging to Tamil Nadu - from attacks across the maritime boundary (by Sri Lankan Navy).
Even a simple request from the Tamil Nadu Arasu Cable TV Corporation for a Digital Addressable System (DAS) Licence for Chennai city had not been granted on totally extraneous considerations, she said and alleged that the delay was intended to facilitate the switching over of subscribers to a family-owned TV network.
On the severe power shortage faced by Tamil Nadu, with the demand and supply gap being 4000 MW, she said her repeated requests for substantial assistance for Power Sector Investment, ceding a concessional funding window, finalising fuel supply agreements and coal linkages, removing corridor constraints and strengthening the evacuation of wind energy had elicited no response.
Her recent letter to Prime Minister to allocate surplus power from the northern States to Tamil Nadu had “elicited only a sermon on transmission constraints, negativing our request.” Within Tamil Nadu, there were no transmission constraints. The total power generated by the central power units in TN – 2830 MW – might be allotted to the State. She said this is requested only as an interim arrangement for a period of one year to meet the huge power deficit and to alleviate the hardship faced by the people, until all the new power projects under construction in Tamil Nadu are fully commissioned, after which, the status quo ante may be restored.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa walks out from NDC meet:
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