Press Briefing
Monday, 12th December 2011
Smt. Renuka
Chowdhary and Shri Digvijaya Singh addressed the
media today.
Smt. Renuka Chowdhary said you have seen the
steps that we have been taking to ensure that
the parliament functions smoothly and other
important issues that have been taken up and
addressed within the forum of parliament.
Parliamentary practices have always devolved
that democracy prevails within and outside the
house. Since important issues have been drawing
the attention of the country and the media,
today we have an issue which has come in from
Madhya Pradesh where the farmers have expressed
the losses that they have suffered due to the
un-seasonal rains which have affected the cotton
crop and the farmers have been treated in a
derogatory fashion by the state government as
the result of which one of such farmer has lost
his life partner.
Smt. Renuka Chowdhary introduced two farmers
from Madhya Pradesh to the media who narrated
their plight and the treatment meted out to them
by the state government and distributed a copy
of the memorandum submitted by Dr. Vijaylakshmi
Sadho, MP Rajya Sabha to Hon’ble Prime Minister
of India drawing his attention to the pathetic
condition of the farmers of Madhya Pradesh and
how the derogatory treatment meted out to them
by the state government was driving them to
commit suicide.
Smt. Renuka Chowdhary further said the Congress
party has been taking these issues within and
outside the house. The problems of the farmers
need to be addressed so that they remain safe
and on a productive curve and add to the economy
of the country.
Smt. Renuka Chowdhary also said that it is
unfortunate that the political opportunism
over-rules the practice of democracy and
personal attacks on individuals are only a sorry
state of affairs. We can only pity those who
believe that this is the way to establishing
their own credibility.
Shri Digvijaya Singh, General Secretary, AICC
introduced Shri Rashid Masood former Rajya Sabha
MP who today resigned his Membership from Rajya
Sabha and has joined the Congress party. Shri
Digvijaya Singh welcomed his entry into the
Congress party. Since Shri Rashid Masood is a
grass root leader, Shri Digvijaya Singh said
that consequent the joining of Shri Rashid
Masood the Congress will not only be
strengthened in UP alone but in the entire
country. Shri Masood has a very clean image.
Shri Digvijaya Singh informed that along with
Shri Rashid Masood, his nephew Shri Imran, MLA
of UP Assembly has also joined the Congress
party. We welcome him also into the Congress
party.
Shri Rashid Masood addressed the media and
assured his belief in the policies and
programmes of the Congress party. He made a
mention of Anna Team taking up the corruption
issue against the Congress candidate in Hissar
bye-election. He said it does not speak well for
Anna Hazare and said it was only the congress
candidate who has a des He clean image whereas
the two other candidates had corruption cases
already registered against them. Secondly Shri
Rashid Masood narrated what drove him to join
the Congress party. Shri Masood said that under
the leadership of Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Hon’ble
Congress President, the future of minority in
India is safe. He did make a mention of
reservation within the reservation. Everybody
should fight the corruption but no politics
should be played under the garb of fighting
corruption.
On the question of alliance with Shri Ajit Singh
of RLD and offering him the Cabinet berth, Shri
Digvijaya Singh said Shri Ajit Singh Ji of RLD
has given a letter to the Chairperson of UPA Smt.
Sonia Gandhi that RLD would like to join the UPA
and Hon’ble Sonia Ji has agreed to include the
RLD in the UPA.
On another question on the opinion of Shri
Rashid Masood on Anna Hazare, Shri Digvijaya
Singh said I have been saying this from the very
beginning. It only adds to my contention.
To another question whether the government made
a mistake in dealing with Anna Hazare at the
first place, Smt. Chowdhary said I would like to
see that as not making a mistake but on a
learning curve where our decency was
misinterpreted and our generosity and reaching
out in a totally democratic way where we said
OK. If we can evolve a solution for what we are
collectively looking at but the agenda appears
to be otherwise. We have no regret in practicing
the democratic process. It is very unfortunate
that they could not retain that or access it.
There is a little disappointment. We felt that
when the civil society comes forward, we should
be able to work together to be able to find a
correct solution to the problem and not an
egoistic one.
On the Lokpal Bill issue and whether the PM
should be brought under its ambit, Smt.
Chowdhary said the parliament in its joint
wisdom will actually decide it. I think that is
a fair enough system. It should be discussed
there and then to evolve some consensus. Smt.
Chowdhary added I would like to believe that in
a coalition politics, the UPA allies have the
freedom and flexibility to express their
opinions. There are some things where we have to
discuss and we collectively agree and move
forward.
On the question of the reaction of the Congress
party over the remarks of Anna Hazare, Smt.
Chowdhary said it is for Anna Hazare when he
claims he is above board and apolitical.
Unfortunately the evidence goes to prove
otherwise. He will have to answer not only the
Congress party but the whole nation. There are
not too many secrets in public life and that is
the beauty of politics that everything is so
transparent, you cannot afford to keep secrets.
(Tom Vadakkan)
Secretary, AICC