Press Briefing
Thursday, 30 Apr 2009
Shri Ashwani Kumar addressed the media today.
Shri Ashwani Kumar said that it has been our
endeavor and the Congress party strongly
believes that the political discourse of the BJP
and the opposition is seeking to trivialize the
most important political event at the end of 5
years. In keeping with our considered view, I
want to point out the distinction between the
two brands of politics - one represented by the
Congress and another by BJP. With that focus in
mind, Shri Ashwani Kumar said that he has made
the following comparison which will also be
circulated to you.
Shri Ashwani Kumar said that with the third
phase of polling behind us and the last two
phases ahead, it is time to reiterate the core
issues that would determine the direction of our
politics and the composition of the next
Government at the Centre.
The Congress party believes that notwithstanding
the persistent but futile attempts of the BJP/Opposition
to detract from the central issues that confront
the nation, the choice is essentially between a
vision for the future of young and progressive
India represented by the Congress, an
essentially divisive political agenda of the BJP
and sheer anti-congressism represented by the
left and the third front.
Shri Kumar said that while Congress seeks
popular mandate to combat terror and secure the
nation's security, the BJP and its allies cannot
think beyond Pilibhit, Ayodhya, Gujarat and
Kandhamal.
Whereas the Congress seeks to address the
scourge of unemployment and poverty through a
comprehensive programme of economic empowerment
of all, the politics of BJP and third front
remain compulsively negative and frozen in time.
Shri Kumar said that while the Congress' vision
of good governance is reflected in initiatives
such as RTI, and policies of inclusion, such as
NREGA, Bharat Nirman, Food security and welfare
measures for the youth, women, the elderly, the
disabled and other weaker sections of society
etc., the BJP's claim to 'good governance' seems
limited to berating and denigrating
constitutional functionaries and institutions
including our judicial process.
While the leadership of Congress has quietly
laid firm foundations of India as a global
economic power through a historic average GDP
growth of 8.6% in the last five years and the
successful conclusion of Indo-US Civil Nuclear
Agreement, the BJP has yet to shun its divisive
agenda and explain in the peoples' court its
failures in Kandhar and Kargil as also its
failure to address acute poverty and resulting
in a decisive rejection of its 'India-Shining'
campaign.
Shri Kumar said that as in the past, Congress
seeks the support of the people of India for
enabling it to carry forward its programme of
national resurgence and economic empowerment of
the weaker sections of society while securing
through all means, the security of our nation.
In the above premises, we believe that the
Congress party will be the nation's instinctive
first choice for Government formation at the
Centre.
To a question, Shri Kumar said the CBI is going
to make a submission before the Court. What
transpires between the CBI and the prosecution
agency in the Court is not for the Congress
party to comment. They have taken their time and
from the news report it is gathered that all our
options are open.
To another question, Shri Kumar said that
unfortunately BJP could not see 'Congress ka
haath aam aadmi ke saath'. It only shows the
blinkered vision of a politically bankrupt
party.
To another question why the old issues are
raised time and again, Shri Kumar said that
Kandahar and Kargil is mentioned only when the
BJP talks about internal security and Pilibhit
is said when BJP talks about Gujarat.
To a question, Shri Kumar said that the issue of
Bofors is raised only at the time of election by
the BJP to get political mileage out of the
same. He further added Advani feels helpless
before Prime Minister and Smt. Sonia Gandhi and
for which he always raises this question before
the elections. Every time this issue has been
rejected by the people of India. This time also
the people of India, after clearly understanding
the political bankruptcy of the BJP, would
reject them.
To another question Shri Kumar said that there
is a mention in the manifesto of the Congress
party and in the document of the Planning
Commission that a budgetary provision of Rs.
31,000 crore has been made for the skill
development of the youth in the country to
enable them to get employment and to enter India
of 21st century. Consequently there will be no
unemployment in the country.
To a question relating to L.K. Advani's
suggestion for compulsory voting, Shri Kumar
said that this can be brought out only with a
constitutional amendment. He further added that
no political party should have any objection to
ensuring by all means that the maximum number of
people cast their vote. Shri Kumar added that
with the largest possible participation of
people in the electoral process of the country
will strengthen the democracy of the country.
To another question, Shri Kumar said that he
fully shares that the quality of the political
discourse in the country has declined in the
country in the last couple of years. It should
not happen. The Congress Party had tried to
maintain minimum civilized standards of
political discourse and has always rejected a
campaign of personalized attack and vilification
which was started in this country not very long
ago.
To another question, Shri Kumar said that in
February 2004 the Delhi High Court drew the
prosecution case. The new Government was formed
in May 2004, that what prevented them in the
course of 65 days to prefer an appeal in the
Court. If the BJP, who came to power on the
issue of Bofors in 1989, could not file an
appeal within 60 days of the judgment, they
should not blame others. Shri Kumar added that
the BJP does not have any moral authority to
raise this issue time and again at the time of
elections only. Shri Kumar further added that
the Congress party is definitely going to form
the next Government at the Centre.
(Tom Vadakkan)
Secretary, AICC