Amith
sha lost Telangana people`s attention
Ch.V.Prabhakar Rao
Educationist & Senior journalist.
BJP`s national president has aimed next general
elections in general and A.P, Telanagna and Karnataka assembly polls in
particular, and spreading the hatred communalism in these south Indian states.
As usual the BJP and RSS believe and implement the higher caste philosophy and
lower caste slavery theories of sage Manu.
Originally the Jan Sangh`s political and economical
philosophy also capitalistic and monarchic form of governments. Present BJP is
in its new format political party blended with RSS Hidutva ideology.
All the southern states are self existed and have
its own culture and history varied from North Indian culture and traditions.
Now the RSS lead BJP with many hidden agendas, eyed the self respected southern
ethnic groups to yield for political gains.
Past three years of BJP lead NDA rule pulls down all
the powers of the states against the decentralisation policy. Replace of
planning commission by Neethi Ayog is nothing but over ruling the states. General
Sales Tax (GST) may good for some industrial houses, but it curbs the
economical powers of the states.
After GST come into fully operational status, the
states have to kneel down before the central government for minimum essential
funds. The theory of GST and Neethi Ayog or many other policies of the NDA
government are against decentralisation policy and leads to authoritarian rule.
The Indian constitution says that the central is
only a federal form of government and it should give more freedom, in ruling, to
states. In the congress party ruling period, being the same party in central
and states lost their independence and moved like a subordinate king.
The raise of regional parties pulled the congress to
the ground and demanded necessary funds and grants from the central government.
After a long period of thirty and more years the NDA has come into power and
legally and carefully dragging all the state powers onto their hands. Tomorrow,
if the NDA wins the southern states and centre in forthcoming general
elections, really it may be the rule of Chandra Gupta Mourya or take any other
name to symbolise the imperial government of good olden days.
The new
entrepreneur waits for no time and rushes to reach his goal without any
conventions or other managerial skills. At present the BJP is also running to
pillar and post to make whole the Indian nation as its own kingdom.
The BJP has come into power by their own mistakes of
the congress and other opposition parties. In democracy, it is but natural to
gain or lose power, any party or leader can seek vote from people.
Congress party tried to retain its monopoly for more
than 50 years with a small interval of Janata Party rule. Now, the BJP has come
into power by its own, off course the other old National Democratic Alliance
(NDA) parties also share the power, as friendly nature.
But the BJP heads dreams that the nation has come
into their clutches as in the good olden days of Mourya kings or Moghals or
Britishers invasion. Reasons best known to all, BJP has won with thumping
majority in the lost few elections, in North Indian states.
The BJP`s national president Amith Sha touring the
South India to prepare the party cadre for the next general elections. As a
party president he has every right to encourage his party workers and fill
enthusiasm in them to pull the other party cadre and fight elections.
Everyone knows that the North Indian Hippocratic
dominating nature can`t be tolerated in the south. Generally, the south Indian
political map is different from the north. Even in 1977, after the emergency
period the congress lost in north, but the congress withstand in south. In 1978
assembly elections the A.P. and Karnataka stood behind congress party and in
Tamil Nadu as usual the regional party came into power. In Kerala also the congress lead UDF came
into power.
Forgetting the history the BJP chief Amith Sha
behaved alike monarch in his Telangana tour. He told that the central
government has given one lakh rupees to the Telangana state for development of
the state. Central government has given the amount, but from where, for what purpose
the amount has given, has given not clarified by him. The natural justified
share of the states, as part of the planning commissions guidelines the central
releases the funds to states. To the fact the central will release the meagre
funds than actually required for state. Many a times the states demands for
release of funds in time to complete their developmental programmes.
Whatever the funds the central government releases
to states are their justified natural share from the taxes collected from the
states. It is an estimate by economists that the central reanalyse the
collected funds to states a meagre of 30% of its tax collections.
Now a day’s most of the state development programmes
are formalised by the centre and states have lost freedom in taking up a new
developmental programmes, especially in social welfare schemes.
The centre has forgotten the decentralisation theory
and centralising all the developmental activities and programmes and dictating
terms to state governments. The centre has chosen the away of monarchic form of
government and discouraging the states to act on their own. The central funds
can get only, when the state heads are in line of the central government.
The central government heads should not forget that
they are only trustees of the national funds. They are not allocating the funds
to the states as a charity. The central allocate, whatever the funds, to the
states, only on the merit of their developmental works and their needs. The
states are eligible to get their equal natural share of funds from the central
government income as per the constitutional provisions.
The political interests are different from national interest.
No political leader has the right to misguide and mislead the state public with
wrong statistics.
Telangana government has its own social and general
development programmes to achieve their pre decided goal of Bangaru telangana.
It has innovative developmental plans like Mission Kakatiya, Mission Bhagertha,
subsidy loans for vocational and traditional trades like sheep and goat
rearing, fish forming and input subsidy of Rs.4000/- for every acre agriculture
farming ryots. The above are only a few of its innovative schemes and
programmes.
The government has granted lakhs of pensions for old
age people, single persons, and differently able persons. To keep the pride of
the girl child the government has formulated Kalyana Laxmi and Shadhi mubharak
schemes. The Chief Minister Chandra Shekar Rao knows that, apart from all
schemes and subsidies, educational facilities only can change the face of the
state. For better educational facilities to all needy and below poverty line
children the government has established more than 650 residential schools and
about 200 residential junior colleges apart from the old institutions.
Double bed room housing scheme, may be going slow,is
a unique in the country. It will give a social security to the family apart
from all government aids.
BJP national chief Amith Sha`s three days tour in
Telangana may not procure his desire results and the Telangana people are more
rationalised than they looks. They can visualise the target behind the words of
the political leaders and their attitudes through their high rational
magnitude. Amith Sha`s tour and speeches may go in the air like many other
local opposition leaders roaring’s.
Ch
V Prabhakar Rao.
Senior
Journalist & Educationist.
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