Congress\, its allies plan demonstration in Delhi demanding statehood for Puducherry

Congress, its allies plan demonstration in Delhi demanding statehood for Puducherry

Press Trust of India  |  Puducherry 

The ruling and its allies in have decided to stage a demonstration outside the Parliament in next month to mount pressure on the Centre for granting statehood to the Union Territory, a long-pending demand.

V Narayanasamy said the decision was taken at a meeting of leaders of various parties convened by him here Wednesday night, where concern was expressed over the Centre 'slashing' grants to the UT and the style of functioning of Kiran Bedi, who has been at loggerheads with the government on various issues.

Briefing reporters late Wednesday night about the meeting, boycotted by the principal opposition AINRC and the AIADMK, he said the plea for statehood had been raised on several occasions in the past both inside the UT assembly and outside.

"The Assembly has adopted 13 resolutions in the past urging the centre to grant statehood. But the Centre remains irresponsive and silent to our resolutions," he said.

Narayanasamy said he and his ministerial colleagues, legislators and leaders of and its allies, including the DMK and the Left parties, would participate in the demonstration in the first week of January. The date would be announced later.

The ongoing winter session of Parliament is slated to end on January 8.

The said a resolution was passed at the meeting, condemning the continued slashing of grants by the NDA government to the administration to meet its budgetary commitments.

"We have had central grant of up to 90 per cent of our budget allocations in the past. This had been brought down to 70 per cent and now to 26 per cent of the budgetary allocations, thus affecting implementation of various welfare schemes," he added.

Narayanasamy alleged Bedi was functioning in a manner that was "injurious to the welfare of the people and also in implementing welfare schemes".

Bedi had been issuing oral orders arbitrarily to officials and was also "intimidating them on several occasions", he claimed.

The senior Congress also accused Bedi of "misusing her authority" and interfering in the functioning of the elected government.

The Congress and the have earlier demanded recall of Bedi, a former and an ex-IPS officer, and the ruling Congress has been involved in a turf war since she was appointed of in May 2016.

Her style of functioning, in undertaking field visits and directly interacting with officials, has irked the ruling party on several occasion.

Narayanasamy said the recent verdict upholding the nomination of three leaders as members of the assembly "has struck at the roots of principles of democracy and federalism".

The government would file a review petition in the apex court against the order, he added.

The chief minister dubbed the nomination of the members by the Centre as "induction of MLAs through the backdoor."

He said that at the meeting Wednesday night, leaders of the parties extended their wholehearted support to the resolutions adopted.

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First Published: Thu, December 20 2018. 13:35 IST