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High time India gets out of election mode, allows elected govts to function, says Patnaik

Speaking at Niti Aayog's Governing Council meeting, the Odisha CM said in a democracy, govts work for people beyond party lines and India must introspect on this.

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Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Saturday hit out at politicisation of all crimes and actions of an elected government, saying they are the biggest threats to peace and development of the country.

The chief minister said this while attending the Niti Aayog’s Governing Council meeting.

“Every crime is being politicised, every action of an elected government is being viewed from a poll angle. This kind of an atmosphere is one of the biggest threats to the pace of development and peace in the country.

“It is high time the country gets out of this election mode and allows elected governments to function,” Patnaik said.

Noting that the hallmark of a mature democracy is that once elected, governments are meant to work for people beyond the party line, the chief minister said, “It is time we as a country have serious introspection on whether we are able to do the same”.

Unified response and inclusive approach should be adopted for all major challenges facing the country in the true spirit of cooperative federalism, the Odisha CM said.

“COVID-19 was a challenge for the world and India showed with its unified response what is possible. European countries and the United States could not put up a unified front.

“History will remember us on what our response has been on critical issues affecting our people and the country, raising above political considerations,” he said.

Raising the issue of empowerment of women, Patnaik said, national parties had promised women’s reservation in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies.

“History will not forgive us if we renege on this commitment. This calls for a serious deliberation and taking it forward,” he said.

If the country has to really move forward, regions which are neglected and populations that are vulnerable have to be taken along, Patnaik said.

“Committed action is needed for that. The NITI Aayog has a major role to play in this. Areas like malnutrition, connectivity, sex ratio imbalances need focus,” the chief minister said.

Pointing out that lakhs of our young people appear for national level exams every year the UPSC exam, NEET, JEE etc, he said, a critical look is needed to re-evaluate the examination pattern for these prestigious and highly sought-after exams.

“Should not we have exams that focus on equality and attracting merit as opposed to exam patterns that are heavily dependent on highly paid coaching classes?

“This will truly eliminate merit in the long run and deny justice to lakhs of our children who live in rural areas and do not have physical or economic access to coaching classes. NITI Aayog should look into this very serious issue,” the chief minister said.

Suggesting that NITI Aayog should develop into a repository of innovations drawn from the country and across the world and help replicate it, Patnaik said, futuristic technologies, new world economy, solutions for climate change, inclusive governance models are some areas that can be focused on.

The Odisha Chief Minister also pointed out that many critical issues are being raised in the NITI Aayog deliberations and excellent suggestions are being made.

“It would be appropriate for NITI Aayog to share an action taken report with everyone concerned. This will make our deliberations more meaningful and action-oriented,” he said.

Mentioning that a number of proposals of different states relating to inclusion of tribal communities in the ST list have been pending from 1978 onwards, Patnaik said, many of them are subsets on phonetic variations of the names of existing ST communities.

“It is unjust to keep these pending for years without a decision,” the chief minister said.

Patnaik also spoke on the “just demands” of the coastal state relating to railways, telecom, banking, reduction in central fund, inclusion of some of the important languages of Odisha in the Eighth schedule of the Constitution.


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5 COMMENTS

  1. Power going into the hands of someone who is not like us and who will play the ball like it had been played for years is the pain. The Government corruption was a big industry, thriving under the Babu-Politician nexus leading to:
    1. Politicisation of all crimes and actions of an elected government, which is the biggest threats to peace and development of the country.
    2. Other than purely administrative functions , for the recruitment in all other verticals a minimum of 10-15 years domain experience should be made mandatory with a merit based evaluation. MBBS becoming a policemen , An IITian becoming a taxman an a history graduate running Air India or Steel Plant.

  2. A fantastic view and suggestion but whom you are speaking a govt which have full time business and top of agenda is in day to day work is electioning and just election then how they abandoned their main agenda.

  3. A whiff of fresh air, coming from a seasoned politician.
    The elephant in the room here is the mainstream media. Most “successful” media persons have risen to “high” positions by riding the political waves. This unfettered dance in the media ensures that the political firmament of the Nation always remains muddied.
    The digital media is changing the effects of information for the better, despite the vagaries of attendant dangers in the social media.
    For sure the digital platform has afforded SG and The Print to create something special (his personal views are inconsequential as is mine). Programs like Cut the Clutter, Ilanomics and DK and Snehesh put out pure information, largely unadulterated.
    Hopefully, India is turning a new chapter.

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