Indian Express: Madurai: Wednesday, September 20, 2017.
When Attorney
General KK Venugopal reversed his own position and trashed Tamil Nadu’s NEET
exemption Ordinance, he did so after being asked to take a relook by the Union
Health Ministry, which provided him what was reported as additional facts and
past judgments of the apex court.
However, as
information obtained under RTI reveals, the ministry had not even received the
Ordinance, much less discussed it, before prodding Venugopal to reconsider his
stand.
To put this
in perspective, the information that Venugopal had reversed his stand appeared
in the media on August 21. The next day, the apex court made NEET mandatory,
for even TN. However, according to its own admission, the Health Ministry
received a copy of the Ordinance from the Home Ministry only on August 23.
“There was no
meeting held in this regard,” said the chief public information officer of the
Union Health Ministry, in reply to request from this correspondent under RTI,
seeking minutes of the meeting, if any. “It is painful to know that the
ministry was adamant about rejecting the Ordinance without even holding a
discussion,” said a senior health department official here, who spent long
hours in pursuit of the sanction from the Centre.
After TN
forwarded the copy of the Ordinance to the Union Home Ministry on August 14
seeking sanction to proceed, it was referred to the HRD and law ministries.
When the latter sought his opinion, Venugopal had given positive response,
which buoyed the mood back in Tamil Nadu. However, when it was the turn of
Health Ministry, it reportedly asked the A-G to reconsider the position. “The
ministry was reluctant to approve the Ordinance even after the two other
ministries had cleared it,” said the TN official.
The State
submitted the Ordinance only after the Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman said
that the Centre would cooperate, the official pointed out. “When an Ordinance
is unanimously adopted by a State, it should be respected by the ministries
concerned at the Centre,” he added.