Press
Briefing Monday, 14th June 2010
Smt.
Jayanthi Natarajan addressed the media today.
Smt. Jayanthi Natarajan said that Narendra Modi has
launched a false and unwarranted attack against the
Congress President Smt. Sonia Gandhi. This is nothing
more than a cheap and blatant attempt to divert
attention from the pathetic debacle of the National
Executive of the BJP held at Patna, where the BJP has
lost one of its most important allies, Nitish Kumar,
thereby highlighting the final and complete collapse of
the erstwhile NDA. Due to the divisive, disruptive and
communal brand of politics practiced by leaders like
Narendra Modi, the BJP has alienated, not just its
coalition allies, resulting in the collapse of the NDA
but also finds itself alienated from the people of
India.
Narendra Modi, has deliberately tried to target the
Congress President, in order to divert attention from
his own ignominy and discomfiture that the ally of the
BJP and Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar refused to
even share a stage with him and has objected publicly
and vociferously to advertisements which show him
linking hands with Narendra Modi. This speaks eloquently
to the anger and distrust the people of India feel for
Narendra Modi. Nothing could be more ample proof of the
fact that the entire country outside Gujarat has
rejected Narendra Modi and his agenda of hate.
Narendra Modi should apologize to the nation for playing
a fraud upon the people of Bihar, as well as the
minority community in Azamgarh, for falsely depicting a
picture of girls from Shibli College Azamgarh, as being
the example of the progress of the minority community in
Gujarat. This is nothing more than a blatant attempt to
distort and trivialize the sufferings of the Muslims of
Gujarat, against whom he not only conducted the worst
state sponsored genocide in history, but also
systematically prevented any attempt to bring the
perpetrators to justice, by subverting and sabotaging
investigations at every turn, until the Supreme Court
had to step in and move the trials out of Gujarat. A
person who has defiled the constitutional office of
Chief Minister of the great state of Gujarat, and in
addition to his other heinous crimes is little more than
a photo forgerer, does not have the stature or any moral
authority to speak about the Congress President Smt.
Sonia Gandhi.
Modi should also explain to the nation, as well as the
people of Gujarat, why he talks of Bhopal, when his own
record of polluting the rivers and sea around Gujarat is
so shameful and incriminating. The Gujarat Paryavaran
Suraksha Samiti has recently exposed how untreated and
badly treated industrial and chemical effluents are
being daily dumped into the major rivers and sea, off
Gujarat, creating a pollution content of more than 300
to 1000% above norms or severe pollution. The Narmada,
Mahisagar, Sabarmati, Damanganga, and the Gulf of
Cambay, are seriously polluted by unchecked industrial
and chemical effluent, thereby causing a major health
hazard to the local population. Industrial houses in
Vapi, Ankleshwar, Vadodara and Vatva, Odhav and Naroda
around Ahmedabad, have and continue to dump huge amounts
of toxic chemicals into the water system and the Gujarat
Government is a willing accomplice to the same. In
Gujarat itself, Modi has completely subverted the
principle that the “Polluter pays”, by spending only
Central and State Government funds or at the tax-payers
money on half hearted and insincere attempts to c heck
the pollution leaving the polluting industries to go
scot free or in some cases pay less than 20% of the cost
of clean-up. Modi should, therefore, first perform his
constitutional duty as Chief Minister and clean up toxic
effluents in his own State of Gujarat before trying to
make mark upon the national scene.
The BJP itself has a great deal to answer for in Bhopal.
The BJP should explain to the nation what steps were
taken by the NDA Government to extradite Warren
Anderson. The BJP should explain why it’s then Solicitor
General Soli Sorabjee, gave one opinion in 2001, and
then subsequently backtracked to give an opinion that
Warren Anderson could not be extradited, based upon the
legal opinion, obtained by the NDA Government from the
American Law firm M/s Verner Hipfert Bernhard, Nopherson
and Hand Chartered.
Sorabjee is also on record to state that it was officers
deputed by the NDA Government who strongly advised him
that they were not in possession of sufficient material
against Warren Anderson, and hence could not satisfy
conditions for extradition from USA, as stipulated by
the US law firm. Sorabjee states that this is the reason
why the extradition of Anderson was not seriously
pursued by the NDA Government. The BJP should explain to
the nation why their Government betrayed the victims of
Bhopal in this fashion.
The BJP should also explain why, when the Central
Government proposed a Bhopal Commission to fight for the
rights and rehabilitation of the victims of the Bhopal
tragedy, the BJP ruled Madhya Pradesh Government refused
to set up the Bhopal Commission saying that “all that
could be done, had already been done for the Bhopal
victims”.
Thus the BJP has betrayed the victims of the Bhopal
strategy in several important ways and should first
explain its own sins of omission and commission before
pointing fingers at the Congress Party.
On the question of inflation rate going high, Smt.
Natarajan said we are very conscious that the inflation
has gone up from 9.59% to 10.16%. The Government, as you
are already aware, has taken several major steps to
fight inflation particularly food inflation. Three major
issues i.e. strengthening of the Public Distribution
System, cracking down upon hoarders, black-marketers and
middle-men particularly in the case of food and
vegetables and ensuring a steady off-take of rice and
wheat particularly under the ‘Antodaya’ Scheme for the
most poor sections of society are the major issues
undertaken by the Central Government which are being
continued on a war-footing. We have no doubt that these
steps will yield adequate results with the full
co-operation of the State Governments as well.
To a question over the fuel price hike, Smt. Natarajan
said that the question of fuel price hike is being
discussed in the media. I am not aware of any hike that
has taken place until now.
To a question whether can a Chief Minister release an
accused like Anderson in a case like Bhopal without
clearance from the Prime Minister, Smt. Natarajan said
these are all the issues which will be gone into by the
GOM. We fully expect the GOM to go in to all options and
bring all the facts to light. While we wait for the
response of the GOM and the fact that will come out from
the GOM, I don’t wish to make any further comment on
that.
On the question of giving clean chit to the Central
Government, Smt. Natarajan said I categorically deny the
involvement of Rajiv Gandhi government, as already said.
The CBI took over the case in December 1984. I don‘t
want to get entangled in some facts about which we have
no knowledge. It is for the GOM to come out with the
facts. With regard to CBI, Smt. Natarajan said it is a
procedure of court and CBI either arrested somebody,
they were let out on bail and the CBI does not equal the
Central Government. It is an autonomous body.
On the question of the mandate of the GOM, Smt.
Natarajan said I am not in a position or authorized to
speak about the mandate of the GOM but Congress Party
hopes that in the light of the new facts where after 26
years and so many deaths in a tragedy of this proportion
that we will examine the provisions of law and the law
by which the level of punishment has been equal to that
of a traffic accident. Certainly people feel disturbed
and agitated that the perpetrators of this heinous
tragedy have been let off with a very low punishment and
all important question of compensation. No matter what
the procedure of law and the judgment of the Hon’ble
Supreme Court have been, we do expect that the GOM will
go into these issues.
On the question of the statement of Shri Pranab
Mukherjee on the issue, Smt. Natarajan said we do not
wish to say further until the GOM comes out with the
details.
On the question of blockade in Manipur, Smt. Natarajan
said I saw the news report that there has been an
assurance from the people working on the ground and the
blockade will be removed. We look forward to that.
On the question of alleged horse trading in Rajya Sabha
elections, Smt. Natarajan said we would expect that
there is no horse trading.
On the question of any understanding with MNS in Vidhan
Parishad elections in Maharashtra, Smt. Natarajan said
there is no question of any understanding with MNS
because there is a big difference in the ideologies of
the two parties. There is no possibility of any
understanding.
On the question of Nuclear Liability Bill in light of
Bhopal tragedy, Smt. Natarajan said Nuclear Liability
Bill, in our view, is an entirely different issue. It is
centrally based upon the supply and usage of clean
nuclear energy in the country. The matter is apparently
under discussion by the Standing Committee where a large
number of opposition MPs are also present and I think
Committee will consider all these aspects and we will
comment further after the Standing Committee on this
issue has given its remarks. The Committee is seized of
all the concerns.
Tom Vadakkan
Secretary, AICC