LOA Vol 36 - Issue - 02 - 15 Oct 2012
United Front for Assembly
By
Staff Reporter
Every political party nurtures the
aspiration to have a democratic setup in the Islands .
But, sense never prevailed among the top parties to come together on a common
platform and assert for it. Very recently, tired of the bureaucratic labyrinth
and autocratic decisions of a Lieutenant Governor with Defence background and
without administrative skills, an all-party delegation met the President of
India and other national political leaders and submitted memorandum demanding a
Legislative Assembly for the Islands . The
all-party delegation has strongly demanded an urgent solution to change the
present system of Administration as self-governance is their basic right.
More than six political parties including
BJP, CPM, TMC, RJD, TDP, DMK and AIADMK have come together with only Congress
party remaining out of the Front very prominently.
Addressing the media, KG Das, State
Secretary, CPIM said that they have demanded Assembly for the Islands .
When asked about exclusion of Congress Party from the front, he clarified that
Assembly is part of Congress agenda, but are unwilling to join the front or
agitation to achieve it. "I feel that Congress too will take a step
towards it," he said.
When asked about the opposition of Local
Born Association for an Assembly, KG Das said that no one can oppose Statehood
on the basis of demographic equations. Citing an example from North-East, he
said that the local populations in many states are very low, but it cannot stop
them having a democratic and participatory self governance system. "This
is a colonial mindset trying to strangle the aspirations of the
Islanders," he said.
Commenting on the attitude of the Lieutenant
Governor, he said that the Administrator's dictatorial approach without any
consultation process or accessibility has effected the development of the Islands badly. "How can an Administrator allow Raj
Niwas to be used as a Party office?" he asked.
"We have also demanded for immediate
call back of the Administrator, who has exceeded his tenure by 3 years,"
Das added.
Manoranjan Bhakta, who made a comeback with
joining the Front said that this is a new journey with all parties coming
together.
Clarifying the agenda of the front, Bhakta
said that this is a common platform for Assembly and not an electoral alliance
to fight elections.
In the memorandum submitted to the
President, it is alleged that for the last ten years, no major development has
taken place in the Islands . The Lieutenant
Governor, who is about to complete two-terms, is not working keeping the
interest of the public. The dictatorial attitude towards general public,
politicians, elected representatives and PRI members have jeopardized the
entire economic development of these Islands ,
stated the memorandum.
The All-Party delegation also rued the
abolishment of the 30-member Andaman and Nicobar Pradesh Parishad with five
Councilors of the rank and status of Deputy State Minister, which was
sanctioned by the Ministry of Home Affairs and inaugurated on 20th June 1981 by
State Home Minister Yogendra Makhwana. In his message, greeting the people of
these Islands, he had said, "The Inauguration of this State Counci marks
the dawn of a new era in the history of this Union Territory .
The active participation of the people in the affairs of the State is the
backbone of democracy. The need for greater association of the local people in
the Administration of this Territory has been felt ever since
independence." He had also said that the Pradesh Council is a forerunner
to this process to complete democratic decentralization. As a stepping stone,
the Council provides opportunity to the elected representatives and the
officials to gain experience in vital areas of development and policy making.
From now on the elected representatives of the people are going to sit together
and advice the Government in matters of administration."
The memorandum said that the Council was
sanctioned to the Islanders as a triial to form a Legislative Assembly in the
near future. However, this State Council had functioned only for ten years and
consequent to the formation of the Zilla Parishad for the South Andaman
District, ANI Admn abolished the 30-member Council without consulting the
political parties. The unilateral decision of the Admn in winding up the
Pradesh Council
Citing many anti-people notifications and
regulations without any consultation, the all-party delegation has urgently
demanded the need for a democratic setup for the Union
Territory for speedy development on
the same pattern of Pondicherry .
Prominent leaders of all parties including
Marudavanan, DMK, P R Ganesh, RJD, and R Mohan, BJP too attended the Press
Meet. They informed that the All-Party Front will organize a token dharna and
awareness programmes throughout the Islands to
garner support for the cause of Assembly.
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