Antidam, antioil exploration ante up

A public rally and a one day convention held on March 14 at Nungba Bazar has endorsed the anti Tipaimukh Dam and anti petroleum exploration stances that were taken earlier at several public meetings and rallies Source The Sangai Express

A public rally and a one day convention held on March 14 at Nungba Bazar has endorsed the anti Tipaimukh Dam and anti petroleum exploration stances that were taken earlier at several public meetings and rallies Source The Sangai Express

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Not related with UNLF

The proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF and its MPA have washed its hand off the blast that occurred yesterday near MPTC, Pangei Source The Sangai Express

The proscribed United National Liberation Front UNLF and its MPA have washed its hand off the blast that occurred yesterday near MPTC, Pangei Source The Sangai Express

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Frontier Nagaland State issue Dominates House discussion

The demand for a separate state ‘Frontier Nagaland’ comprising four border districts of the state dominated the Nagaland assembly proceedings with participation of all political parties today Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

The demand for a separate state ‘Frontier Nagaland’ comprising four border districts of the state dominated the Nagaland assembly proceedings with participation of all political parties today Source The Sangai Express Press Trust of India

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Big 3 Gaikhangam, Debendra, Tonsing make cut for elite 12 in first expansion CM for phase by phase expansion of Ministry

Along with administering oath of office to three senior Congress MLAs, the Ibobi led Congress Government has been expanded for the first time today Source The Sangai Express

Along with administering oath of office to three senior Congress MLAs, the Ibobi led Congress Government has been expanded for the first time today Source The Sangai Express

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THOUBAL FOOTBALL CUP 2012

Thoubal Football Cup 2012 organised by 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) which commenced on 07 Mar 2012 and culminated on 16 Mar 2012. A total of 14 teams participated in the tournament conducted at Chaoyaima Higher Secondary School Football Ground, Thoubal. Development Organization Andro Kendra (DOAK) and Thoubal- A team […]

Thoubal Football Cup 2012 organised by 15 Assam Rifles of 9 Sector under HQ IGAR (S) which commenced on 07 Mar 2012 and culminated on 16 Mar 2012. A total of 14 teams participated in the tournament conducted at Chaoyaima Higher Secondary School Football Ground, Thoubal.
Development Organization Andro Kendra (DOAK) and Thoubal- A team played the final match in which Thoubal- A team won the final match by defeating DOAK. One girls football match was also played in this event between DOAK (GIRLS) and PYC, in which DOAK (Girls) defeated PYC. Chief Guest, Commandant,15 Assam Rifles presented the trophy and cash prize of Rs 10,000 to the wining team and Rs 5,000 for runners up. Besides, special gifts were also given for the Best player, Best Goalkeeper and ‘Golden Boot’ for top scorer in order to boost the morale of players in Thoubal Cup. Selection for state level football tournament will also be made from amongst the best players of different teams who took part in the Thoubal Cup Football Tournament.

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Manipur facing blockade, yet again – The Hindu

Manipur facing blockade, yet againThe HinduManipur is in for yet another spell of blockade. After a three-month protest ended on December 1, 2011 to facilitate the visit of Prime Minister Manmohon Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, the State is no…

Manipur facing blockade, yet again
The Hindu
Manipur is in for yet another spell of blockade. After a three-month protest ended on December 1, 2011 to facilitate the visit of Prime Minister Manmohon Singh and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, the State is now facing an “indefinite blockade” along its

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Manipur wins National Senior Sepak Takraw – E-Pao.net

Manipur wins National Senior Sepak TakrawE-Pao.netImphal, March 16 2012: Manipur wrested both the men's and women's titles of the 22nd National Senior Sepakta-kraw Championship held in cuttack, Odisha. The men's final played today saw Manip…

Manipur wins National Senior Sepak Takraw
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Imphal, March 16 2012: Manipur wrested both the men's and women's titles of the 22nd National Senior Sepakta-kraw Championship held in cuttack, Odisha. The men's final played today saw Manipur beat Delhi in straight sets with the State eves also

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No Deputy CM for Manipur, aspirants made Cabinet Ministers – The Hindu

Indian ExpressNo Deputy CM for Manipur, aspirants made Cabinet MinistersThe HinduThe Congress Ministry in Manipur was expanded on Friday with the induction of Pradesh Congress Committee president G. Gaikhangam, Thoudam Devendra and Phuzathang Tonsing a…


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No Deputy CM for Manipur, aspirants made Cabinet Ministers
The Hindu
The Congress Ministry in Manipur was expanded on Friday with the induction of Pradesh Congress Committee president G. Gaikhangam, Thoudam Devendra and Phuzathang Tonsing as Cabinet Ministers. Interestingly, it was these three who had demanded the post
Manipur ministry expansion after CM`s returnZee News
Okram sworn-in as Manipur CMTimes of India
3 Cabinet ministers take oath in ManipurAssam Tribune
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2 nabbed with arms

IMPHAL, March 16: Personnel of 46 Assam Rifles yesterday arrested two persons from Salbung in… more »

IMPHAL, March 16: Personnel of 46 Assam Rifles yesterday arrested two persons from Salbung in Churachandpur District along with a .32 pistol and Rs 47,000. The two are Letjapao Haokip, aged 49, of Mongjang Koite village and Henthang Haokip, aged 40, of N Molloi village. They have been handed over to Imphal West Police station.

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Grenade found

IMPHAL, Mar 16: Three unexploded hand grenades were found near Manipur Police firing range located… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 16: Three unexploded hand grenades were found near Manipur Police firing range located at Pangei at 7.45 am today. The bomb squad later detonated the grenade safely.

In another incident, a large object suspected to be a leftover bomb of World War-II was unearthed inside the residential complex of Ngangbam Manglemjao located at Kangla Sangomsang in Imphal East district at around 2 pm today. The object was blown off by a bomb squad using detonators, however it turned out to be an oxygen cylinder.

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Festival of plays

IMPHAL, Mar 16: A festival of plays of the northeastern region will be organized jointly… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 16: A festival of plays of the northeastern region will be organized jointly by the department of art and culture, Manipur, NEZCC Dimapur and Banian Repertory Theatre, Imphal in memory of (late) Maibam Surshen, an NSD alumnus and founder director of Banian Repertory Theatre from March 21 to 24 at the auditorium of JN Manipuri Dance Academy, Imphal.

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CSD condemns Pangei blast

IMPHAL, Mar 16: The Centre for Social Development, Imphal has strongly condemned the bomb blast… more »

IMPHAL, Mar 16: The Centre for Social Development, Imphal has strongly condemned the bomb blast at Pangei which killed a minor girl and injured five other women and children. It further stated that women and children are often the soft targets of terror acts and hence the authorities should take necessary steps to safeguard them.

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MPSC holder of three major Polo tournaments of the season

IMPHAL, March 16: MPSC today defeated Singjamei Polo club by 5-4 to clinched the 1st… more »

IMPHAL, March 16: MPSC today defeated Singjamei Polo club by 5-4 to clinched the 1st AMUCO Torphy State level Polo tournament, here at the Mapal Kangjeibung. The police club is now the proud holder of all major polo state level tournaments. The club already has the N Hazari polo club, 2nd Mountain Division state level Polo Tournament and the 1st AMUCO Trophy in its kitty.

During today’s final match, M Jawan opened the account for MPSC in the 4:14 min of the first chukker.

In the second chukker M Jawan and S Bimol added one each for the Manipur police team while, S Sadananda scored one for the Singjamei team.

S Bimol and M Jawan added one each again in the third and fourth chukker respectively for the police team while P Ojit added one each in the third and fourth chukker for SPC and S Sadananda added one more for the Singjamei team.

Chetak on which M Jawan was riding received the Best pony award while, P Ojit of Singjamei Polo Club who scored two for the losing side received the Best player award.

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Blue Hawk defeats ESU

IMPHAL, March 16: Blue Hawk Khurai defeated ESU, Wangkhei by 16 runs in today’s match… more »

IMPHAL, March 16: Blue Hawk Khurai defeated ESU, Wangkhei by 16 runs in today’s match of the Manipur Cricket Association, Clarification Tournament 2011-12.

ESU won the toss and elected to field first.

Blue Hawk scored 170 runs in their allotted 40 overs and restricted the ESU team to 154 in their 40 overs.

Sultan was adjudged the man of the match for his 50 runs from 54 balls.

Henary of ESU scored an unbeaten 50 of just 49 balls.

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The house needs a hero

 Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh The stage is all set for Okram Ibobi Singh to… more »

 Leader Writer: Wangkheimayum Bhupendra Singh

The stage is all set for Okram Ibobi Singh to start his third innings in power and at the helm of state affairs. Amidst speculations of a hung assembly and criticisms of bad governance in their previous tenures, the Congress returned with a thumping victory in the 10th Manipur Legislative Assembly election, thereby silencing its critics and supporters alike for the time being. Nonetheless, it should not take for granted the mandate given by the Manipur electorate. The public it seems is yearning for someone to lead them against odds and adversaries, and what better timing is there for the new government than the present to establish the much needed rapport between the government and the public. The thumping victory it has managed to achieve must have healed any harm or damage inflicted upon the party before the polls and the public seem to be rejoicing with the idea of a new government, and this must have boosted its morale and confidence to a new high. This is when the proverbial expression “strike when the iron is hot” comes in. Everything is set for the new government; its confidence is high, and it has the people’s support if we look at the huge victory and the Centre’s support. It is time for the elected members to commit themselves to the public and earn a place in their hearts. Speculations doing rounds among the general public about the new government are rife with new faces being inducted as ministers by abandoning old faces. And if this indeed becomes the reality, than the government could certainly earn more brownie points by choosing characters, who are educated, friendly, warm, lovable and sympathetic to the cause of the general public, as ministers. 

Maintaining such attitude while choosing the ministers would certainly lessen the divide between the elected representatives and the electorate. The general perception has been that, once elections are over the elected representatives would go into hibernation and that they would certainly come out once again only when the next election comes around. The people as such are left out on their own in between the elections. The elected representatives for once and all should erase all such negative perceptions from the public memory and act out to help the public construe a more proper and appropriate image of them. The new government and its elected representatives could certainly change this with some minute detailing before the MLAs are inducted into the cabinet. The state needs good governance and for that a hero and a leader is needed. The elected representatives must be ever ready to respond at the beck and call of the people. And if we expect the government to maintain decorum in their interaction with the public, we, as the general public, should also maintain certain decorum so that the relation between the two is not disturbed. The ministers inducted should be wary of public wrath and carefully monitor how the public form ideas about them. They should be responsible for the development in all aspects of the state and its people.

The fact that Chief Minister O Ibobi has managed to complete two terms in office and starting on with the third in such a politically volatile state as Manipur is no mean feat as such. However, it is very much clear that the state also needs a hero to lead the way. The public has by electing their representatives done their bit, it is now for the elected lawmakers to make them heard and create their own image. With the formation of a new government in the state, the general public has high hopes and lots of expectations and it is up to the newly elected representatives to fulfill all of them. Let’s hope the new government could walk hand in hand with the public and bring peace, development and unity to the state in the coming years.

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AFSPA as I see it – Wg Cdr G Baruah (Retd) V/s Truth & Abstract of Lie

By RS Jassal Introduction This is with reference to the article by Wg Cdr G… more »

By RS Jassal

Introduction
This is with reference to the article by Wg Cdr G Baruah (Retd.) published in The Sangai Express issue of 02 Feb 12.  It gave me an interesting reading. Maintaining internal security of a big Nation like India is a tedious problem since hyper-active powers, inimical to India from within & across are always at play to weaken its strength to retard progress, development and economic growth with an ultimate aim to dismember its territorial Integrity. Youths of the country need to be more sensitive to the National responsibility by distinctive weeding out of bad, coercive and sinister influences on them from such evil powers. If their energy is harnessed in a committed manner, India can become an exemplary a strong secular Nation of its own example in the world. Up to 1947, the country was a combination of scattered kingdoms, Princely States, fiefdoms commanded by Rajas, Maharajas, Nawabs, Nizams, Chogyals and Choudharys, segregated from each other due to lack of communications & infrastructural resources and above all divided by castes in high and low by religious fanaticism. India has got present shape cobbled from all sorts from within and from all directions known to the world by its perennial wisdom & boundaries.

My article is not a comment on Wg Cdr Baruah`s perception of AFSPA of what he wants and what he does not want, but a sincere effort to cast truth about three incidents he has raised in his write up so that readers can get true picture to compare whether AFSPA was responsible for those unfortunate incidents, concerning which Army had lost their Officers and men and yet earned displeasure of writer like him and media.

Tyre burst Incident at Kohima

As mentioned in the article that for a tyre burst Army troops in convoy opened blind & blatant fire along NH 39 (now NH-2) killing and injuring scores of people. At that time I was posted at Tuensang as Assistant Adjutant & Quartermaster General (AA& QMG) with HQ 7 Sector Assam Rifles I was detailed to receive that particular Bn of Army at Jorhat on arrival and to guide them up to Mokokchung, where they were to be deployed for intensive operations against NSCN (IM) & (K) group both subsequent to the killing of Col Nair, the then CO of 16 Maratha Light Infantry (MLI) at New Chungtia road on his way back from Longkhan (Mokokchung). He had just conducted 10-15 days operations against NSCN (IM) & (K) groups since they had created havoc among local population and were involved in inter factional clashes but killing numerous civilians.

The truth is that the Army Bn (name of the unit withheld) had successfully done duties in Manipur & were on their way to Jorhat, in a convoy consisting of more than 30 vehicles. Tyre of a jeep/ Jonga had burst near DGP Police HQ (then under construction). Since vehicles were spread over more than a Km & half, from KTC (Kohima Town Committee) gate to Naga Hospital with more than five major curves in between, the sound of tyre burst reverberated so much in echo that it sounded like explosion of an IED (Improvised Explosive Device). And Kohima also used to be frequented by NSCN groups as was Longkham area.  The Officer in the rear  echelon immediately fired two rounds of two inch Mortar into a nullah dividing the AR complex and Accountant General`s office  where there was no population.  Forget about killing, not even a single civilian was injured in the said incident. Shri SC Jamir, then CM was present in his home cum office complex. He immediately contacted GOC 3 Corps on his hot line. To avoid further confusion, the Bn was ordered into stand still mode by GOC 3 Corps and was concentrated in Assam Rifle Complex. The Bn was withheld at Kohima for three to four days.  The Court of Inquiry was carried out and based on the above facts; the Bn was absolved of any blame & allowed to move to Jorhat thereafter.

Stray Firing Incident at Mokokchung

Prior to Kohima incident, 14-15 days operation of 16 MLI was concluded in area Longkham where village khels were divided over 50:50 support to UG gps (both factions). There was no cease fire at that time. Col Nair, then CO of the Bn was entrusted to deal with both factions. He warned both the warring factions of serious consequences if they did not stop their firefight. He was successful in stopping the daily routine of firing and village authorities also agreed not to allow entry of UGs into their village. A Barakhana with village elders was organized, so there was no indication of NSCN (IM) annoyance with the CO. He was to move back ahead of convoy to Jorhat to receive his wife who was to join him same day for a week or so. The Jonga in which he was traveling was ambushed along with other two vehicles as OP Monsoon which was launched by NSCN (IM) was still not called off by them. The Officer got killed instantaneously. Later a letter of apology was sent by NSCN (IM) to the wife of slain Late Col Nair. The Battalion (of Kohima incident) was to move to area Mokokchung to launch operations in area Longkhan & South of Khonsa as mentioned above.

See the tragedy. Lt Col Chengappa, the Second in Command of Maratha Light Infantry Bn with one company was left behind at Mokokchung, with Assam Rifles, to wait for Kohima Bn (temporarily under detention) to be relieved. A sudden face to face firing started between both NSCN factions in main Market, 200 ft away from police round about (Dr. Imkongliba Square).  Lt Col Chengappa rushed with his troops to control the situation. A stray flying bullet hit the Officer and unfortunately he died on the spot. During this firing by the groups some bullets hit a barrel of petrol/diesel stocked in a shop, which caught fire and enflamed 12-14 other cloth shops too in a row & reduced all to ashes.  Two civilians from a nearby village who had come for shopping were also caught in a shop with shutter down and not knowing how to extricate themselves, were burnt to death.  There was no incident of rape.  Live bullets were flying for a few minutes not knowing from which directions, UGs disappeared into their dens. Army/AR troops stayed behind to control the situation, swallowing the grief of loss of their Officer and to inhale all possible winds of dis-affectation from all sides. The incident was in the news on AIR Radio/DD the same evening.  It was a scene of confusion of the highest order where an Army Officer lost his life while bringing faction tiraders under control.            

A Parliamentary team consisting of eight Members of Parliament (MsP) arrived within 2 days in Mokokchung first ever in the history of counter insurgency in NE, who studied each and every aspect minutely & absolved SFs of any fault. UGs were blamed, and as such they are always above law, so case was closed. And that was Assembly Constituency of CM himself.

Napalm Bomb incident of Mizoram

Wg Cdr Baruah has claimed throwing of Napalm bombs in Mizoram by the Army. I have checked up with all possible Defence sources and it is confirmed that India does not possess Napalm bombs in its combat arsenals. Some helicopters are fitted with special machine guns for firing bullets into areas where foot soldiers are not able to reach/operate and where militants have taken full control of the area or security forces camp/post is under siege. And also to provide air cover to VVIP aircraft while on board. There are some places in Mizoram like Farkawn, where memorials of Army Infantry Company(s) exist of complete company strength with JCOs & Offrs, annihilated by MNF militants overnight.  In such situation if strafing was done, I have no knowledge, but never any napalm bomb was thrown.

There was another event of even bigger magnitude created by FGN/NNC Army at Mellury (the Naga Hills now Nagaland) in 1957 when late V. Krishna Menon was Defense Minister. Assam Rifles Wing HQ plus one Platoon post was under siege for 10-12 days and Air Force Dakota was sent for dropping aid in rations/medicines was shot at by Naga Army under SS Gen Zuheto Sema and SS Lt Col Kaito Sema grounding it about two kms or so away from the post. The whole Nation came to stand to. Menon cut short his visit to Ladakh, held emergency meeting same evening with three Chiefs and had to make a statement in the Parliament next day.  Then AVM Sondhi, AOC-in-C Eastern Air Comd flew a Dakota himself with medicines, water & ammunitions and delivered with low flying over the post after two abortive flights. Even under these circumstances No bomb was thrown in the suburbs of post.  The Defence Forces have well laid battle doctrines for operating within own country, within own insurgents/ militants, whatever the provocation may be.

Tough Times – Truth Vs Lie

At times, Armed Forces in uniform have to face utter disgusting environment in most unfavorable terrains, yet under oaths taken on passing out, officers & men keep nations IZZAT above self always. They sacrifice their lives without grudge. To them Nation is first, rest afterwards.

Fight by interested groups against AFSPA is alright but must not hurl disgrace to the finest Army of the World as Wing Commander G Baruah has attempted to do.  I really feel sorry for such people who feed concocted information to the readers without verifying.  He should know who are the components of the Forces – all are Indians from within four corners. AFSPA whether stays or withdraws, amended or modified, used with human face or iron fist is all Political & Administrative expediency BUT how these three incidents have been projected as an resultant of AFSPA is incomprehensible!  I am clear in my belief that AFSPA is not difficult to remove because that is the state decision.  Withdraw the Army, AFSPA rolls back. How can you perceive Armed Forces on Internal Security duties fighting, against well armed uniformed militants with sophisticated weapons, with gun in one hand and the second hand tied at the back? So measures like fast unto death, holding `Inter Regional Rallies
` and marches across the country cannot achieve any tangible results. Mis – users of AFSPA have been punished under law and will continue to be punished in future also. Wherever it has not been done, must have been due to evidential lacunae.

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Anti-EVM campaign in Manipur – Assam Tribune

Anti-EVM campaign in ManipurAssam TribuneIMPHAL, March 16 – Urging the public to raise their voice against use of electronic voting machines (EVM) in elections, politicians, academicians and experts in diverse fields in Manipur today decided to launc…

Anti-EVM campaign in Manipur
Assam Tribune
IMPHAL, March 16 – Urging the public to raise their voice against use of electronic voting machines (EVM) in elections, politicians, academicians and experts in diverse fields in Manipur today decided to launch a campaign against the use of EVMs in the
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Anti-EVM campaign in Manipur – Assam Tribune

Anti-EVM campaign in ManipurAssam TribuneIMPHAL, March 16 – Urging the public to raise their voice against use of electronic voting machines (EVM) in elections, politicians, academicians and experts in diverse fields in Manipur today decided to launc…

Anti-EVM campaign in Manipur
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IMPHAL, March 16 – Urging the public to raise their voice against use of electronic voting machines (EVM) in elections, politicians, academicians and experts in diverse fields in Manipur today decided to launch a campaign against the use of EVMs in the

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PM’s interview on the Union Budget- 2012-13

Following is the text of the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh’s interview after the Union Budget 2012-13: Question – There was a decline in our GDP growth. It is now 6.9% – that was a wake-up call. Hopefully we’re now awake. What do you see in the budget as a response to the wake-up call? […]

Following is the text of the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh’s interview after the Union Budget 2012-13:

Question – There was a decline in our GDP growth. It is now 6.9% – that was a wake-up call. Hopefully we’re now awake. What do you see in the budget as a response to the wake-up call?

PM – Right now, the challenge before the country is to accelerate the tempo of economic growth, at the same time to ensure that we do not slip on our obligations to moderate the price-rise. And I do believe, both these tasks the Finance Minister has tackled, and tackled well.

Question – What do you think there is in the budget that promises to help, shall we say, with inflation?

PM – Well. The biggest single thing that fiscal policy can do in controlling inflation is by controlling the fiscal deficit. Fiscal deficit in the current year, has turned out to be as high as 5.9%. The Finance Minister has promised to bring it down to 5.1% of GDP. If that happens, that would be a material contribution to stabilizing the price level; also reducing the extent of crowding-out, that invariably follows if government borrowing goes haywire.

Question – One reason why fiscal deficit went out of control, was that global prices of fuel and fertilizer increased. Apparently the subsidy bill will come down from 2.4% of GDP to 1.9%. How is this to be done?

PM – The Finance Minister has pointed to the need to control subsidies. He has also said that he would bring the subsidies to less than 1.7% of the GDP in the next three years. Now, that is obviously a task which would, I think, require the government to put forward an effective programme for adjusting the prices of petroleum products, and adjusting other relevant prices. So we have to bite the bullet. There is no other way in which you can reduce subsidies.

Question – Sir, that is a very courageous statement. Mamata Banerjee seemed to be very worried about any rise in the prices of these commodities. Has she been consulted ? Is she on board?

PM – Well I think these are compulsions of managing a coalition. There will be difficulties. There have been difficulties. But ultimately, if the government is to govern, it must have a sustainable strategy for managing the economy. I sincerely hope, when the time comes to take relevant important decisions which are tough, we will consult all our allies and take them on board.

Question – There is a proposal for extending Aadhar. There have been controversies also. Is it settled that Aadhar is to be the main platform on which the budget is to distribute benefits to the people of India?

PM – Well. I think the Finance Minister has made that quite clear. That the report of the Aadhar Committee, bringing 40 crores additional numbers, that has been accepted. And therefore, I think, there may be controversies, and there are controversies in this sort of thing all over the world. But we have I think, begun well, and we will use the modern technological devices to cut out wastage and leakages in the delivery mechanism for various public-sector services.

Question – On fertilizers, there has been nutrient based subsidy for phosphates and potassium. Will this be extended to urea?

PM -Well. There is general agreement that we should have a nutrient-based subsidy for all the three. But it was deliberately felt that at a time when international prices of urea were increasing, it would, I think, be wise to go slowly in moving towards a nutrient based subsidy, and decontrolling urea as well. So, I think, it is a question of timing. But there are compulsions that require that the government will have to take sensible decisions, even though, I think, they may not be very popular.

Question – In the past three years, what were the biggest achievements, and biggest disappointments of UPA-2.

PM – The biggest achievement was that we were able to protect the growth rate of the economy much better than most other countries. That even though our growth rate this year will be low, compared with the past. Even then, it is something which is very favorable when we see what is happening in the rest of the world. We are still in the league of front-runners, in the growth movement, and, the fact that we were able to protect the growth rate. That in the year 2008-2009, the growth rate fell to 6.5%, but it reverted to 8.4% next year, 8.4 even after that. This year again it has slipped, but the challenge is to get it back to the path of 8 and 9 percent. And that is the task that this government has set for itself.

Question – So what is the slogan from this budget, that the government can take to the next state elections and general elections?

PM -I think the budget is an important instrument of macro-economic policy, and faster, equitable, sustainable, and more inclusive growth is the objective of all the economic policies that our government under our leadership has put before the country. That is the challenge – How we ensure that the economy moves on to a faster, sustainable and more inclusive growth path.

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