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Hindu: Ranchi: Tuesday, October 16, 2012.
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| Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha said the BJP would launch a countrywide debate on the issues of corruption, price rise and FDI. |
Senior BJP
leader Yashwant Sinha on Monday warned the Centre against any move to “weaken”
the Right to Information Act as it has become a strong instrument in unearthing
corruption.
“What Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh has recently said on RTI was improper. Because the Act
was passed by Parliament and instead of saying anything on it he should bring
amendments, which can be discussed in the House,” Mr Sinha told a press
conference here.
“The BJP will
not allow the RTI to be weakened,” Mr Sinha said, reacting to the Prime
Minister’s concern on October 12, over frivolous and vexatious use of RTI Act.
Accusing the
Centre of shifting stands on some proposed Acts, he said, “The proposed (draft
of) Land Acquisition Act formulated and placed it in Parliament. It was sent to
a Standing Committee before going to the cabinet. Later, it was decided to set
up a Group of Ministers to look into it“.
The same was
the case with Direct Taxes Code by setting up Shome Committee even after the
Standing Committee on Finance had sent its report, he added.
“Why not
discuss over them (proposed acts) properly in the initial stage itself.
Ignoring Standing Committees are weakening the Parliamentary system. This
should not happen,” the former finance minister said.
Claiming that
the Congress-led UPA government was trying to divert attention from corruption
issues, Mr Sinha said the BJP would launch a countrywide debate on the issues
of corruption, price rise and FDI.
“We will not
allow the government to divert the attention from these three issues. We will
make the people aware of these three which are inter-connected,” he added.
Mr Sinha
asked the Centre why it did not talk to the opposition before announcing 51 per
cent FDI in the retail sector and 49 per cent in insurance and pension even
after assuring the Parliament that the opposition was one of the stakeholders
on the FDI issue.
Commenting on
the controversy surrounding Union Law Minister Salman Khurshid, Mr Sinha opined
that the Minister should not have convened a press conference and should have
issued a statement instead.
“Locking in a
duel with the press reporters was not graceful. What I feel is if can’t control
himself he should not have called the press conference, and should have issued
a statement on the matter,” Mr Sinha said.
