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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Opposition demands JPC Chairman P C Chacko's removal


Opposition and DMK members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on 2G demanded the ouster of chairperson P.C. Chacko for being “highly partisan” and asked Speaker Meira Kumar to replace him with a new chief. The 15 Joint Parliamentary Committee members belonging to BJP, JD(U), AIADMK, DMK, Left parties, TMC, and BJD met the Speaker and expressed “no-confidence” in Mr. Chacko on grounds of “highly partisan, unfair and prejudicial” conduct as also leakage of the draft report. The JPC has 30 members, including Mr. Chacko.
Congress, NCP, BSP and SP are supporting the chairperson. Though SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has said prime accused A. Raja should have been called by the JPC as he wanted to depose, the party does not wish to go to the extent of seeking Mr. Chacko’s removal.
Amid opposition plans to corner the JPC Chairman over clean chit to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the much-talked about meeting of the panel to adopt the draft report was today postponed following death of a Lok Sabha member.
Mr. Chacko said that the new date would be announced indicating that it would be possible only next week as some members have expressed “inconvenience” if it is held on April 26, 2013.
The NDA members submitted one letter to the Speaker against Chacko while the other parties gave separate letters. In the letters — which were formulated by these parties in consultation with each other — the members expressed their anger at the manner in which Mr. Chacko conducted the proceedings. His behaviour has been “unfair, prejudicial and unbecoming of the post to which he was appointed”, the letters said.
Members alleged that Mr. Chacko has failed in his duty to lead the JPC to bring out the truth. “Instead he has used the JPC to conceal and subvert the truth,” the members said. They also alleged that the report was leaked to the media before they were given copies. Expressing “no-confidence” in Mr. Chacko, these members urged Ms. Meira Kumar to immediately replace him. The 15 members later said Ms. Kumar promised that she will look into their demand.
This action from the non-Congress members was precipitated due to the cancellation of April 25, 2013’s JPC meeting — due to the death of TMC MP Ambika Banerjee — in which the report was to be adopted. They had earlier planned to press for a vote on the draft report at Thursday’s JPC meeting. The draft report has given a clean chit to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P. Chidambaram.
CPI(M) to submit dissent note:- Meanwhile, CPI(M) said it would submit a note of dissent on the JPC report on 2G scam, saying the draft report prepared by its chairperson P.C. Chacko was “biased."
          Senior CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury, who is a JPC member said that, ‘my dissent note is ready and I will submit it at the meeting of the JPC when it is held next week. It is a detailed note which will give out the reasons why we disapprove the draft report, which is completely biased”. Without elaborating on the contents of his dissent note, he said “it will also act as an alternative report” on the 2G spectrum allocation scam. The draft has given a clean chit to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Finance Minister P Chidambaram.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Delhi is not safe, I was manhandled like anything: Mamata Banerjee


 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has said she will fly back to Kolkata and has cancelled all her meetings in Delhi. She said she was advised by doctors to get hospitalised but she did not want to be hospitalised.She said that, "I was given oxygen whole night on Tuesday, the doctor advised me to get hospitalised, but I don't like to get hospitalised".
Mamata also said Delhi is unsafe and that she "was manhandled like anything." She also alleged that the police did not co-operate outside the Planning Commission office. She said, "I think this is the first time such a thing has happened in New Delhi. I was also manhandled like anything. I requested the police to open the doors but they said that they don't have the keys”.
She also apologised to the Prime Minister for cancelling her meeting with him. "I could not attend the meeting with the Prime Minister. I apologise for that. The Prime Minister also apologised to me for yesterday's attack”. Mamata lashed out at the CPM for the attack on her and her Finance Minister Amit Mitra. She added that, "Our cadres are peaceful; all ruckus was created by the CPM. It's a double standard game of CPM, they are hypocrites." "After 35 years, I have managed to stop bloodbath in West Bengal".
While Mamata slammed the Left, the war of words between the TMC and CPM continued. TMC leader Mukul Roy said during the party's protest in Delhi that, the attack on Mamata and Amit Mitra is undemocratic. It is an unprecedented event and a planned attack by the CPM to assault our minister. On the other hand, CPM leader Sitaram Yechury said, "The CPM strongly condemns the attack on Left offices. We demand a judicial probe into the death of Sudipto Gupta."
Amit Mitra was manhandled by SFI activists protesting against Sudipto Gupta's death. Mamata was livid. As the protesters chanted "Mamata Banerjee hai hai (Mamata down down), TMC hai hai, Hatyari Mamata sharm karo (have shame, killer Mamata)", an agitated Chief Minister walked into the building shouting, "This is uncivilised behaviour". Her party workers back home went on a rampage. Left activists were attacked and their offices were vandalised. Trinamool leaders were soon appealing for calm and the Left, too, joined in.

In Pictures:--


SFI activists attack West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra as he arrives to meet Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia in New Delhi. 



Security women protect West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee during a protest by SFI activists on her arrival at Yojana Bhavan in New Delhi. SFI activists were protesting over the death of Sudipto Gupta. 



West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee with Finance Minister Amit Mitra at a meeting with Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia in New Delhi. 




West Bengal Finance Minister Amit Mitra showing his torn kurta (shirt) to Deputy Chairman of Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia and West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee at a meeting in New Delhi.