Nitish, Kejriwal raise the pitch on Central interference


New Delhi, Jul 17 (The Hindu) : Chief Ministers of non-BJP-ruled States made a pitch for reducing central interference and providing the States greater autonomy at the Inter-State Council meet here on Saturday.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar led the charge by suggesting that the office of Governor be abolished or made much more transparent in its functioning.

“Existing federal democratic structure does not warrant continuance of the gubernatorial post. However, if it is not possible to do away with it, then our opinion is that provisions relating to the appointment of Governor must be clearly defined and made transparent,” Mr. Kumar said.

‘Consult CM’

“Besides, the Chief Minister of the state should also be consulted... in the Governor’s appointment. The propensity to change the Governor whenever a new Government is formed must be curbed by making constitutional provisions. The Chief Minister must be formally consulted before removal of incumbent Governor and, if required, Article 155 of the Constitution may be amended to provide for such consultation.”

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal suggested that the Council pass a resolution that President’s Rule should not be imposed in any State unless the government fails to prove its majority on the floor of the assembly.

The sharp comments come close on the heels of the Supreme Court ordering restoration of the Congress government in Arunachal Pradesh after pronouncing the Governor's decisions leading to the state government's fall recently as violative of the constitution. The apex court had also ordered a fresh floor test in Uttarakhand leading to the lifting of President's rule and restoration of the State government.

Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara said there should be a time-limit within which the President should offer his assent or withhold it – or consult the Supreme Court on the proposed state law's constitutionality – if the Governor refers a Bill to him.

CPI(M)-ruled Tripura’s Chief Minister Manik Sarkar also demanded more autonomy for States. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on her part questioned some of the Centre’s measures for development, while complaining that the States were not consulted on the agenda of the meet.

She wondered how direct benefits transfer would be successful without banks and post offices, adding that the government should remember before making the Aadhar number compulsory that “in our place there is no bank in 800 Panchayats”.

De-radicalisation

The BJP chief ministers from Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Raman Singh laid stress on the need to “de-radicalise” youth to counter the threat of militancy.

Chouhan stressed on the need to check the misuse of social media and adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to check radicalisation.

Kumar called for a complete ban on selling and consuming liquor across India, also invoking the constitutional mention of this in the Directive Principles.

 

  

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jul 17 2016

    Modi Govt., is going after opposition run state governments to dislodge them in vengeance.

    People would have taken it lightly, if Modi Govt., is delivering it its own promises.

    Having failed in every department in governance, Modi and BJP are scared that the party will be exterminated by people, for its failures.

    So, governors are the only option to do back door governance for continuing corruption and crime.
    Must be resisted.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Sun, Jul 17 2016

    Backdoor Governance ...

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 17 2016

    Parties like Janata Dal, AAP, Biju Janata Dal, Communists are defenders of federal structure of India.
    Shiva Sena & Akali Dal, BJP's erstwhile allies also started speaking against BJP for desperately trying to topple democratically elected state Govts.

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  • JS,

    Sun, Jul 17 2016

    "Chouhan stressed on the need to check the misuse of social media and adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to check radicalization"
    It is the social media that exposed your vyapam scam dear. Otherwise you fixed major media to hide this issue.. Shame on you what about that 40 mysterious killing??

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  • Amigo , Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 17 2016

    Another "NAUNTANKI" from FEKU MAHARAJ, in reality nothing will change because only the chief ministers spoke where Feku didn't say a word. It is same like when AK requested him on his first meet as CM of Delhi, that Non-Interference from the Central Gov. but to support his Ministry. Everybody knows how Feku supported AK.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sun, Jul 17 2016

    The state governments need to be given greater autonomy with less central interference and the central government need to peep in states only to deal with those issues require central help like inter state problems.

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