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Sonia alleges discrimination in relief
By Our Special Correspondent
JAIPUR, DEC. 16. The Congress president, Ms. Sonia Gandhi, today
accused the Union Government of discriminating against the
Congress-ruled States in providing relief assistance.
She alleged that under the present dispensation at the Centre,
the farmers and farm labourers were the worst-hit. The Congress
would agitate to protect the farm sector from the ``grave
crisis''.
Addressing a meeting of the party's elected representatives to
panchayats and municipalities from Rajasthan, Ms. Gandhi said
that despite the seriousness of the drought conditions prevailing
in the State, the Centre was not forthcoming with assistance.
``Rather than providing support to the fund-starving State, the
Centre is making a political campaign''. This was against
``insaniat'' (humanity), she charged.
The panchayat raj meeting was well attended, but the seamier side
of the Congress politics came out in the open during the occasion
with the partymen shouting down the Panchayati Raj Minister, Dr.
C.P. Joshi from speaking.
Besides the Chief Minister, Mr. Ashok Gehlot, and the PCC(I)
president, Ms. Girija Vyas, the meeting was attended by the
senior leaders of the party, Ms. Prabha Rao, Mr. Natwar Singh,
Mr. Balram Jakhar, Mr.Sis Ram Ola, Mr. Buta Sigh. A resolution
was adopted on the occasion protesting against the discriminatory
attitude of the Centre towards Rajasthan as well as its communal
and anti-farmer policies.
Farmers' woes
Expressing her concern over the conditions on the farm front, Ms.
Gandhi said that in Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh, farmers
were not able to sell grain stocks. In Chattisgarh, Maharashtra
and Madhya Pradesh, they were affected by drought. In Bihar it
was the devastating floods and in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and
Kerala, it was unremunerative prices for commodities like natural
rubber.
``The Centre is not extending any support to farmers. It has no
sympathy for their plight,'' she charged. In Uttar Pradesh, the
sugar mills were facing closure. The farmers were not getting
their payments from those mills. In Andhra Pradesh, the farmers
were committing suicide. The condition of the farmers had made
the party to move an adjournment motion on the issue in Lok
Sabha, Ms. Gandhi said. Ms. Gandhi urged the Government to take
the support of the workers in carrying out drought relief work.
She appealed to the NGOs and individuals to help in drought
relief.
Ms. Gandhi said that the party had done well in the civic
elections in Rajasthan, Karnataka, West Bengal and Gujarat. In
Uttar Pradesh also the party improved its position. ``We are
keeping up the momentum''.
`Promote national unity'
Our Jaipur Staff Correspondent writes:
Ms. Gandhi emphasised the need for promoting national unity in
the face of attempts by divisive forces to create differences in
the society by setting one group against an other. ``We cannot
flourish or aspire for an honourable position in the comity of
nations with a fragmented society,'' she said inaugurating the
fifth national convention of the Sindhi Council of India here.
Ms. Gandhi said that the number of unemployed, destitute and
deprived people in the country was on the rise because of the
BJP-led Government's policies. ``This situation calls for a
drastic action to render help to the poor and downtrodden,'' she
said.
This, in fact, was the ideal which the great national leaders
like Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress had always espoused.
Acclaiming the role of the Sindhi community, the Congress chief
said the Sindhi people had achieved a distinct identity for
themselves by their hard work, dedication and determination. The
Sindhis had suffered a lot during Partition but they started
afresh by doing menial jobs after migrating to India.
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