People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol. XXXVIII
No. 10 March 09, 2014 |
Prakash karat
Writes to President on Ordinances Below is the text of the letter written by
Prakash Karat, CPI(M)
general secretary to Pranab Mukherjee, president of The union cabinet is considering a clutch of
Bills which were not
taken up in parliament during the recently concluded
session. The Lok Sabha was
adjourned sine die and this was the last session
of the 15th Lok Sabha. It is also reported that the cabinet is
proposing to bring some
amendments in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act to
which you have given
consent. If this is true, it is a shocking step which is
unconstitutional and
makes a mockery of parliament. It will also be
establishing a dangerous
precedent as the creation of a new state is a serious
issue and cannot be a
plaything for narrow political interests. To promulgate ordinances to suit the ruling
party's interests after
parliament has been adjourned, on the eve of the election
announcement, will
amount to a blatantly anti-democratic and partisan
exercise. I would like to register the strong
opposition of our Party to such
a move. As the president, with the experience and
wisdom of having dealt
with constitutional and democratic procedures over long
years in public life, I
am sure you will not countenance any short-sighted and
partisan measure which
bypasses Constitutional and democratic procedures.
I AM writing to bring to your urgent attention the
proposed ordinances which
the union cabinet is planning to adopt today and send them
to you for
promulgation.
As for the Bills which are designed to combat corruption,
after doing nothing
for five years, the government is now seeking the
ordinance route. Moreover,
the government could have easily extended the session of
parliament by a few
days to get them discussed and adopted.