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Editorial
The
Commitment That Inspires
The
budget session left little to write home about. If the annual
financial statement was disappointing and depressing, the
session itself was fruitless and frustrating. The budget
showed once again that the BJP-led Central Government was
insensitive to the needs of the nation. As Smt. Sonia Gandhi
said it "revealed the true priorities of this government".
Given the widespread crisis the agricultural sector has
been facing, what with severe drought raging in a number
of states leading to suicide by bankrupt farmers, the government
was expected to come out with concrete steps to ameliorate
the dismal situation. The problems of sugarcane growers
in U.P and other states have remained unattended, let alone
resolved.
Edible
oil is being imported in massive quantities with no concern
for the small and marginal farmers in dryland areas. As
it is, these farmers who work virtually without any support
from government agencies to produce oil seeds required for
the nation, have been facing uphill task due to drought.
Now, imports dominating the market, they are doomed to be
decimated financially and demoralized psychologically. The
government does not seem to be even alive to what is happening
under its very nose. Such simple agricultural items like
garlic are being imported stunting the indigenous development
of this farm product.
Ever
since the BJP-led NDA came to power at the Centre, the flow
of technology to the farm sector has come to a zero level.
The Technology Missions started by Rajiv Gandhi were given
a go by, leaving the farming community to fend for itself.
It is impossible to believe that the government and its
army of experts are unaware of the stark realities. What
is stopping them from applying effective brakes to the downturn
in the economy has been somewhat a mystery for a while.
But not any more. It is clear what the BJP and its allies
want is just political power to enforce on the nation an
agenda that has little relevance today. These power-hungry
political outfits do not seem to read the writing on the
wall: they are not needed. They are, however, undeterred.
How else does one explain the fanfare on the completion
of five years in office by Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee?
What has he achieved is the question the BJP and its allies
refuse to ask themselves. A comparison of the performance
of Smt. Sonia Gandhi who also completed five years in office
as Congress President, would tell the real story. In this
period the Congress under Smt. Gandhi came to power in as
many as 15 states - a gain of 12 states, while the ruling
party of Shri Vajpayee was voted out in the few states that
it was in power.
The
BJP is bound to realise that the ground under its feet is
sinking and that can make it desperate. The nation has learnt
enough about the BJP to know what this party does when it
is in distress. This is what the Congress rank and file
should be cautious about. Ram Temple helped them to crawl
to power at the Centre. What would be the active ingredient
of this party’s campaign for the next election? Congress
workers would have to caution the people about this and
educate them not to fall in the communal trap. The nation-wide
Kranti Padayatras scheduled to be organised by the Congress
as a follow-up of the action programme given by Smt. Sonia
Gandhi at the Delhi Convention of DCC & BCC presidents
provide an excellent opportunity to foil the possible machinations
of the BJP with the help of the masses. The country has
already suffered so much due to communal friction and the
consequent divide. The wounds inflicted in some of the worst
communal flare-ups like the one that rocked Gujarat have
not yet been healed.
Unfortunately,
no credible attempts are being made to bring back harmony
between the communities which co-existed happily for centuries.
Making matters worse the economic downturn accentuated by
drought has placed enormous strain on the people. Regrettably
the BJP is unaware of the dimension and depth of the brewing
crisis. Perhaps, it cannot help this ignorance for it never
felt the pulse of the people. But the Congress party has
a commitment to the people. It is this commitment that inspires
us at all times.
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