Governor’s Speech Ignores Growth During KCR Regime
(Inclusion of ‘A Little Growth’ of KCR
Government
In Governor’s Address may well be ‘Value Addition’)
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (24-12-2023)
(The Editor Hans India observed that:
Had the contents been ‘Little More Graceful,’ acknowledging, ‘A
Little Growth,’ in few areas of KCR Government, sitting now in
opposition, it may well be a ‘Value Addition’ and ‘Statesmanlike
Approach’ by the Government that prepared it as a prerogative. Grace
was displayed by KCR on another occasion. Describing Modi Government’s ‘Ayushman’
as inferior to ‘Arogyasri,’ KCR in the Assembly credited ‘Arogyasri’
and ‘108 Ambulance Services’ to YS Rajashekhar Reddy and Congress
Government. KCR also made it clear that, whatever good schemes were implemented
by his previous Governments, his Government, without any false prestige,
continue them. ‘Assignment of Lands’ policy of Congress Party initiated
during Indira Gandhi’s time as part of 20-point Economic Program was welcomed
by KCR. It is hoped that, in future, succeeding Governments could avoid
contents that are absolutely false about preceding Governments and thus
establish ‘New Healthy Convention’).
Telangana Governor Dr Tamilisai
Soundararajan’s Address to both Houses of Legislature on December 15, 2023, was
a neatly prepared ‘Vision Document’ by the New Congress Party Government.
Nonetheless, had the contents been ‘Little More Graceful,’
acknowledging, ‘A Little Growth,’ in few areas of KCR Government,
sitting now in opposition, it may well be a ‘Value Addition’ and ‘Statesmanlike
Approach’ by the Government that prepared it as a prerogative.
Customarily, Governor Addresses the First
Session of Legislature each year, or a new Legislature after General Election,
under Articles 175 and 176 of Constitution, without deviating from Cabinet
approved speech. However, negligible deviations once in a while, cannot be construed
as violation of Constitutional Law, though it may amount to ‘Little Aberration’
of a Convention. Governor’s Address as approved by Cabinet, shall contain a
review of ‘Government’s Progress Card and Future Plans.’ Formally,
the draft maybe forwarded to Governor, beforehand, seeking suggestions. The Law
and convention is, Governor reads the final speech in toto.
Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan in
Her address, commended the Cabinet led by Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and assured
that the ‘Fruits of Change’ will reach the people in full
measure. Governor described previous Government, as ‘Ten Years of Repression,
Autocratic Rule, and Dictatorial Tendencies,’ whereas the new Government
is ‘People’s Government, and People’s Governance.’ Governor thanked
former Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi for
creating Telangana State in 2014. Assurance of ‘Definite and Time-Bound Action
Plan’ to implement guarantees promised in poll manifesto is highlight
of Her Address.
In spite-12-2023) of the fact, that
the document, ‘Telangana Economy,’ released by Government a day
before, factually placing on record the ‘Exceptional Financial Growth’
in ten years (of KCR Government), the Governor’s Address mentioned that the, ‘Entire
Financial Discipline’ in the state is destroyed, and there is ‘No
Fiscal Discipline’ or ‘Financial Prudency.’
According to Telangana Economy, the Gross
State Domestic Product (GSDP) which is a comprehensive scorecard of a ‘State’s
Economic Health, Size of the Economy, and its Growth Rate,’ at current
prices in 2022-23 is Rs 13,13,391 crore, with a growth of 16.3%. Per Capita
Income (PCI) which is the metric for determining a ‘State’s Economic
Output or Average Income for Each Person’ and ‘Measure of
Standard of Living in a State,’ is Rs 3,12,398, and ranked 3rd in the
country.
Reminiscing the past, on March 6,
2020, Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan in Her Maiden Address to the Joint
Session of Telangana Legislature, showered praises on the then Chief Minister K
Chandrashekhar Rao and even mentioned that, ‘The Greatest Advantage for
Telangana State is that the person who led Separate Statehood Movement himself
became the Chief Minister of the newly formed State and leading it from the
front and getting marched towards the path of progress and development.’ Governor
further mentioned that, ‘if we make a comparison of the situation that existed
when the Telangana State was formed and now, the delightful achievements and
success, in such a short span of time, is being observed with admiration by the
entire country.’ Well, this is the normal way of Governor’s Address,
irrespective of who is CM and whichever party is in power. Governor ‘Seldom
has Any Other Option or say,’ except to read the Cabinet Approved Speech,
irrespective of authenticity. This is Democracy and Politics!!!
Once speaking on Motion of Thanks to
Governor’s Address, the then CM KCR categorically said that, the Governor had
to read the prepared script of Government and cannot even change one word from
the cabinet approved speech. Refuting criticism by (Congress) opposition
parties that, the speech resembled like ‘TRS Manifesto,’ KCR said
that, poll promises of the party in power necessarily reflect in Governor’s Address.
The same way Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy responded, when a similar criticism
was made by (BRS) opposition, that, Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan’s address
resembled Congress Manifesto. Unhesitatingly CM brushed aside BRS criticism,
and declared that ‘Yes, it is Our Manifesto.’
Politics are often Unpleasant in
India. Taking one stand while in ‘Position’ and diametrically the other stand while
in ‘Opposition’ is typical. Gracefully accepting suggestions from opposition is
seldom done, with few exclusions. For instance, when Congress Leader K Jana
Reddy pointed out that the Governor’s Address immediately after formation of
Telangana, should have included ‘Thanks to Sonia Gandhi’ for her
role in formation of Telangana, the then CM KCR positively responded. KCR Thanked
Sonia Gandhi profusely, saying that, it was because of her initiative, the
dream of Telangana people came true and placed it on record in the House. KCR also thanked BJP, CPI, BSP and 33 parties,
who supported the Telangana Bill, while replying on motion of thanks.
A Similar Grace was displayed by KCR
on another occasion. Describing Modi Government’s ‘Ayushman’ as inferior to
‘Arogyasri,’ KCR in the Assembly credited ‘Arogyasri’ and ‘108
Ambulance Services’ to YS Rajashekhar Reddy and Congress Government. KCR
also made it clear that, whatever good schemes were implemented by his previous
Governments, his Government, without any false prestige, continue them. ‘Assignment
of Lands’ policy of Congress Party initiated during Indira Gandhi’s
time as part of 20-point Economic Program was welcomed by KCR.
In the ‘British Model of
Parliamentary Democracy,’ delivering the Speech in each ‘New Session
of Parliament’ is an important prerogative of Monarch. Right from
receiving the King at the Sovereign’s Entrance of the Palace of Westminster among
others by Lord Chancellor, with the ‘Purse containing the King’s Speech,’
proceeding to the Robing Room where the King robes and puts on the ‘Crown
and Regalia,’ and then ceremonially proceeding to the Chamber of the
House of Lords, where the King is seated on the Throne, with the Lord Speaker
and Lord Chancellor stand on His Right, and finally after few more ceremonial
formalities, the King delivering His Speech from the Throne, ‘Prepared by
the Government of the Day,’ it is all strictly ‘Conforming to
both Law and Convention.’ The President of India’s Address too is the ‘Statement
of Policy’ of the Government and drafted by it, containing a review of
various activities and achievements.
In couple of instances, Governors did deviate
from ‘Cabinet Approved Speech.’ Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi, on this year January
9, skipped some portions from prepared speech. In 2020,
Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, before reading out one paragraph, with
which he disagreed, read it to honor CM Pinarayi Vijayan. In 2018 Kerala
Governor P Sathasivam, skipped few parts critical of Modi Government. Governor
Tripura Tathagata Roy in 2017, skipped parts of speech drafted by Left Front Government.
West Bengal Governor Dharma Vira In 1969, skipped the words, ‘Unconstitutional
Dismissal of first UF Government by the Congress Ruled Center.’
In a Democratic Polity, systems and
practices are guided either by ‘Laws or Conventions or Both.’ The
former is a rule and binding as its compliance is ensured by state machinery. The
latter, though universally observed, is an unwritten understanding and more
optional except fear of moral or social alienation but not legally enforceable.
A blatant breach of convention is likely to be criticized by the press and
bring the violator into disrepute. Conventions are obeyed in Britain, the ‘Mother
of Democracies’ by letter and spirit. British Model is adopted in India
to some extent.
Including opposition’s choice of
contents, in the Governor’s Address, however much True they may be, other than
the one, prepared by Government of its choice, with the approval of Cabinet,
which is binding on Governor is absolutely right, for the time being. It is both
Convention and Law. However, it is for consideration, whether in future, succeeding
Governments could avoid contents that are absolutely false about preceding
Governments and thus establish ‘New Healthy Convention!!!
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