KCR’s Incredible India
Vanam
Jwala Narasimha Rao
Millennium
Post, New Delhi (10-06-2022)
Hans India (12-06-2022)
Addressing
the invitees at Hyderabad Public Gardens on June 2, 2022 on the occasion of
Telangana State Formation Day and coinciding with completion of eight years of
his role model governance, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao initially listed
out with details, a plethora of welfare and development programs and schemes
being successfully implemented in the state. Later he mentioned about the
series of injustices inflicted on states by the center and underscored the
necessity of an alternate national agenda to build the incredible India in the
days to come. KCR cited the example of Telangana Role Model.
In
his hourlong address KCR detailed how Telangana had reached the pinnacle of
development and welfare and stood with a sense of pride in the world in a short
span of eight years. The inference is that Telangana State has become a role
model, rather Telangana Model, for others in the country to emulate and
replicate.
Highlighting
the state’s financial strengths and how it has been progressing in all aspects,
with strict financial prudence and perfect planning, KCR said that the state could
increase its revenue resources. With 17.24 per cent average annual economic
growth, Telangana State became number one in the country. Despite several
obstacles and a deadly pandemic situation like Corona, Telangana State is
making rapid strides in fiscal development.
The last part of his address for which KCR
took one fourth of his time, was strategically positioned against central government’s
indifference and discrimination towards Telangana in particular and states in
general citing number of examples. He intended that unfortunately Centre is
discouraging and discriminating the progressive and development-oriented state.
Merging 7 Mandals in Khammam district with AP in the initial days of state
formation resulting in losing the Sileru Power Project and delaying division of
the then AP High Court were couple of examples cited by KCR. Center’s failure
to heed to NITI Ayog advise for release of Rs 25, 000 Crores to Mission
Bhagiratha was another example cited by CM KCR.
Extending
aid to the backward districts or tax exemptions to the new state or
establishing Bayyaram Steel Factory or Khazipet Coach factory or setting up if
ITIR or delimiting the assembly constituencies or even not responding to
Telangana bound medical students of Ukraine etc. were few more examples cited
by KCR.
Strongly
criticizing center for its failure to procure paddy cultivated in Telangana KCR
demanded center to procure every morsel of paddy cultivated in the state.
Despite dharna and protests in Delhi by the people’s representatives including
him, the center remained silent said CM KCR. Union Minister’s sarcastic remarks
on the issue were not palatable. Making it clear that farmers in the country
are not beggars, KCR reiterated that, there should be a uniform policy on Paddy
procurement all over the country. KCR warned center not to provoke farmers in
the country and demanded the center to shun its pro-corporate and anti-farmer’s
policies immediately. He assured the farmers that the state government would
however stand by them even if the Centre does not support come what may.
Comparing
the international scenario with that of India, KCR said that, worldwide, the
systems of monarchy and dictatorship are done away and, in its place, democracy
has come to stay. Many countries have adopted parliamentary form of democracy,
a representative democratic process. As democracy matures in the course of
evolution, observed KCR that countries have increased public empowerment by
decentralizing powers and strengthening civil society participation. In India
even after a long reign of 75 years, decentralization of powers has not taken
place in the true spirit of cooperative federalism, and instead, authoritarian
tendencies increased day by day and power became more and more centralized. The
federal spirit is totally lost.
Referring
to the Constitution of India which gives states considerable political,
legislative, administrative and autonomous powers KCR said that, successive governments
that have been in power at the Center have eroded the spirit of the
Constitution and the autonomy of the states. The spirit of the three lists in the
Constitution which define the powers of the Center and the powers of the States
namely Central, State and Concurrent is lost. Various items from the state list
were moved to the concurrent list. The concurrent inventory is growing day-by-day.
The state list is diminishing. The autonomy of the states enshrined in the
Constitution is becoming nominal. Reports of various commissions to protect the
rights of states remained on paper.
CM KCR said that the government currently in
power at the center believes in the doctrine of "strong center - weak
states" and in the process weakening states financially. The states’ share
of central taxes which is a constitutional right of states, is now converted as
Cess by the center to evade transferring to the states. Millions of crores of
rupees due to the states are not paid. In addition, various kinds of sanctions are
arbitrarily imposed on the states, undermining the economic freedom of the states.
Central Government which mandates states to strictly adhere to FRBM provisions,
violates them and borrows loans indiscriminately. And hence said CM KCR that
the Centre's attitude has become a stumbling block for states like Telangana,
which maintains financial discipline and FRBM limits. He demanded the Center to
lift the economic sanctions on the states and stop violation of the rights of
the states.
CM
KCR in his address observed that the country has no aim and objective. It is
like a sinking boat with no anchor. Even after 75 years of independence there
is still poverty. He questioned as to who is responsible for not utilizing the
vast human and natural resources that the country had in abundance? Who failed to guide the country? He appealed
intellectuals to ponder over on the matter. Irrespective of who comes to power
at the center, it is time for everyone to give a thought for an alternate
national development agenda, which can steer the country of its problems. The
country needs a new direction and new vision. There should be a meaningful and real
change in the lives of people. There should be a qualitative change in the governance
of the country said KCR.
Chief
Minister KCR expressed concern over the prevailing scenario in the country fighting
over caste and religious differences, whereas, other countries, which attained
freedom along with us, are becoming super powers. Today the country is in a
dangerous situation. The country is totally preoccupied with politics of hate.
There is no other discussion or debate in the country other than religious fundamentalism.
If the destructive elements are allowed to have their say further, the unity and
integrity of the country will suffer.
In
his concluding remarks, KCR while assuring the people of Telangana, as his bounden
duty to protect them and state till his last breath, said that, it is also equally
his duty to fight against the politics of hatred to protect the interests of
the country.
The
Role Model Telangana Agenda, said KCR, which is dispensing the fruits of
development and welfare to all sections of people in the state should be
implemented all over the country as a national alternate development agenda. He
gave a call to the Telangana people that they should be in forefront to build
the incredible India.
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