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LOK SABHA DEBATES

(Part I -- Proceedings with Questions and Answers)

The House met at Eleven of the Clock.

Fri day, March 17, 2017/ P halguna 26 , 1938 (Saka)

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LOK SABHA DEBATES

PART I – QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Friday, March 17, 2017/Phalguna 26, 1938 (Saka)

CONTENTS PAGES

ORAL ANSWERS TO STARRED QUESTIONS 1A-30 (S.Q. 221 TO 226)

WRITTEN ANSWERS TO STARRED QUESTIONS 31-44 (S.Q. 227 TO 240)

WRITTEN ANSWERS TO UNSTARRED QUESTIONS 45-274 ( U.S.Q. 2531 TO 2760 )

For Proceedings other than Questions and Answers, please see Part II.

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LOK SABHA DEBATES

(Part II - Proceedings other than Questions and Answers)

Friday, March 17, 2017/ Phalguna 26, 1938 (Saka)

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LOK SABHA DEBATES

PART II –PROCEEDINGS OTHER THAN QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Friday, March, 17, 2017/ Phalguna 26, 1938 (Saka)

CONTENTS PAGES

PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE 275-82

ASSENT TO BILLS 283

COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 284 64 th to 66 th Reports

STANDING COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION 285 TECHNOLOGY 35 th to 37 th Reports

STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE 285

46 th to 48 th Reports

STANDING COMMITTEE ON PETROLEUM AND 286 NATURAL GAS

18 th Report

STANDING COMMITTEE ON URBAN DEVELOPMENT 286

15 th and 16 th Reports

STANDING COMMITTEE ON COAL AND STEEL 286 28 th Report

STANDING COMMITTEE ON SOCIAL JUSTICE 287 AND EMPOWERMENT 36 th to 39 th Reports

STANDING COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE 287 132 nd and 133 rd Reports

STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT, 288 TOURISM AND CULTURE 244 th to 248 th Reports

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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE 289-95

DEMANDS FOR SUPPLEMENTARY GRANTS - 296 GENERAL

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GENERAL BUDGET- DEMANDS FOR GRANTS 298-429 Ministry of Defence -- (Contd. - Concluded) Shri Jyotiraditya M. Scindia 298-310 Shri Arun Jaitley 311-19 Shrimati Meenakshi Lekhi 320-26 Dr. K. Gopal 327-34 *Shrimati 335-35H *Shri Shrirang Appa Barne 336-36B *Shri B. Vinod Kumar 337 *Shrimati Anju Bala 338-38A *Dr. Ratna De (Nag) 339-39A *Shrimati Darshana Vikram Jardosh 340 *Dr. Virendra Kumar 341-41D *Shri Md. Badaruddoza Khan 342-43 *Shri Rabindra Kumar Jena 344-44C *Shri S. Rajendran 345-45A * Dr. Mamtaz Sanghamita 346-46A *Shri A.T. Nana Patil 347-47C *Shri Rameshwar Teli 348 *Shri Sunil Kumar Singh 349-49A *Shri Sharad Tripathi 350-50A *Shri T.G. Venkatesh Babu 351-51A

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*Shri Alok Sanjar 352-52B *Prof. Chintamani Malviya 353-53C *Shri P.K. Biju 354-54C *Dr. Bhartiben D. Shyal 355-55A *Dr. Sunil Baliram Gaikwad 356-56A *Shrimati Priyanka Singh Rawat 357-57A *Shri Hari Om Pandey 358-58A *Shri Nishikant Dubey 359-59E Shri Kaushalendra Kumar 360-62 *Shrimati Aparupa Poddar 363-64 *Shri R.K. Bharthi Mohan 365-65A *Shri Devji M. Patel 366-66A *Prof. Richard Hay 367-68 Shri Bhola Singh 369-70 Shrimati Pratima Mondal 371-74 *Sadhvi Savitri Bai Phule 375-75B *Shri S.P. Muddahanume Gowda 376-77 *Shri D.K. Suresh 378-78C *Shri Prabhas Kumar Singh 379-79B *Shrimati Santosh Ahlawat 380-80A Shrimati Neelam Sonkar 381-82 Shri Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav 383-84 Shri Gaurav Gogoi 385-88 *Shri Naranbhai Kachhadia 389

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*Shrimati Rekha Verma 390 Shri Rattan Lal Kataria 391-92 *Shrimati Riti Pathak 393-93D *Shrimati V. Sathyabama 394-94B Shri N.K. Premachandran 395-97 Adv. Joice George 398-99 Dr. Kirit P. Solanki 400-01 *Shrimati Jayshreeben Patel 402-02H *Shri Jugal Kishore 403-03A *Shri K. Ashok Kumar 404-04B Shri Rajesh Ranjan 405-06 *Shri Om Birla 407-07F *Shri Gajendra Singh Shekhawat 408-08B *Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel 409 *Shri Bhartruhari Mahtab 410-10C *Shri Ganesh Singh 411-11B *Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra 412 *Shri Krishna Pratap 413-13A *Shrimati Poonamben Maadam 414-14C *Dr. Heena Vijaykumar Gavit 415 *Shri Ashwani Kumar Choubey 415A-15D Dr. Subhash Ramrao Bhamre 416-28 Cut Motions – Negatived 428-29

Demands for Grants (Defence) --Voted 429

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GENERAL BUDGET- DEMANDS FOR GRANTS 430-538 Ministry of Home Affairs (Concluded) Motion Moved 430 Shri Mallikarjun Kharge 431-53 Text of Cut Motions 454-54B Shri Harish Meena 455-63 *Dr. HeenaVijaykumar Gavit 464 *Shri Kaushalendra Kumar 465-65A *Shri Vinayak Bhaurao Raut 466-66B *Shri Rajesh Ranjan 467-67-I *Shrimati Supriya Sule 468-68B Dr. Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar 469-76 *Dr. Sunil Baliram Gaikwad 477-77C Shri Tathagata Satpathy 478-84 *Shri Arka Keshari Deo 485-86 *Shri T.G. Venkatesh Babu 487-87A *Shri Maheish Girri 488-88A Dr. Ravindra Babu 489-92 Shri B. Vinod Kumar 493-96 Shri Mohammad Salim 497-503 Shri Vishnu Dayal Ram 504-06 *Shri Jitendra Chaudhury 507-07A *Shrimati Poonamben Maadam 508-08C Shri Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav 509-10 *Shri Sumedhanand Saraswati 511-11B Dr. Udit Raj 512-14

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*Dr. Kirit P. Solanki 515-15A Shri E.T. Mohammed Basheer 516-18 *Dr. Virendra Kumar 519-19E Shrimati Kirron Kher 520-25 *Shri Ramcharan Bohra 526-26G *Shrimati Riti Pathak 527-27A *Shri Alok Sanjar 528-28A *Shri Rodmal Nagar 529 Shri Abhijeet Mukherjee 530-32 *Shrimati Jayshreeben Patel 533-33B *Shri Shrirang Appa Barne 534-34B *Shri Chandra Prakash Joshi 535-35A Shri Rajendra Agarwal 536-38

BUSINESS ADVISORY COMMITTEE 539 41 st Report

GENERAL BUDGET- DEMANDS FOR GRANTS 540-73 Ministry of Home Affairs (Contd. - Concluded) Kunwar Bhartendra Singh 540-42 *Shri Nishikant Dubey 543-43D Shri Dushyant Chautala 544-45 *Dr. Thokchom Meinya 546-46B Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal 547-48 *Shri Sunil Kumar Singh 549-49C *Shri Nihal Chand 550-50A *Shrimati Anju Bala 551-51B *Shrimati Darshana Vikram Jardosh 552

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*Shri Om Birla 553-53F *Shri Bhairon Prasad Mishra 554-54A *Shri Prem Das Rai 555-55A *Shri Jugal Kishore 556-56A *Prof. Richard Hay 557-57A Shri Rajnath Singh 558-72 Cut Motions – Negatived 572-73 Demands for Grants – Home Affairs – Voted 573

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(a1/1100/rcp/mz) (Q. 221) HON. SPEAKER: Now, Question Hour. Q. No. 221, Shri S.P. Muddahanume Gowda ji. SHRI S.P. MUDDAHANUME GOWDA (TUMKUR): The ancient Indian medicine practice under AYUSH provides natural a remedy and it has been practiced since the time immemorial. It is scientifically asserted that compared to the allopathic system, AYUSH has no side effects. That is why, people from around the world are now looking towards India for AYUSH treatment. It is because, it has been proved that comparatively it does not have any side effects. A lot of private hospitals are there in India and they are rendering good service to the needy people. Persistent support of the Government to this ancient form of medicine is the need of the hour. Hence, I would like to know whether the Government is intending to commence, to bring the AYUSH medical practice in the Government allopathic hospitals so as to enable the needy people to get treatment under AYUSH in the Government hospitals. gÉÉÒ gÉÉÒ{ÉÉn ªÉäºÉÉä xÉÉ<ÇBÉE : àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ ºÉnºªÉ xÉä +ÉSUÉÒ ¤ÉÉiÉ BÉEcÉÒ cè* <ºÉBÉEä ÉÊãÉA +ÉɪÉÖ−É àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ |ɪÉixÉ®iÉ cè* àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ ºÉnºªÉ xÉä BÉEcÉ ÉÊBÉE +ÉÉVÉ +ÉɪÉÖ´Éæn BÉEÉä ªÉÉ +ÉÉVÉ +ÉɪÉÖ−É BÉEÉÒ ºÉ£ÉÉÒ <ÉÎhbªÉxÉ àÉäÉÊbÉʺÉxÉ Éʺɺ]àÉ BÉEÉÒ VÉÉä {ÉèlÉÉÒWÉ cé, ãÉÉäMÉ =xcå SÉÉciÉä cé* càÉÉ®É |ɪÉÉºÉ cè, c® |ÉÉ<àÉ®ÉÒ cèãlÉ ºÉå]® àÉå càÉ SÉÉciÉä cé ÉÊBÉE BÉEÉä-ãÉÉäBÉEä¶ÉxÉ àÉå +ÉɪÉÖ−É BÉEä bÉìBÉD]ºÉÇ ´ÉcÉÆ ®cå* <ºÉBÉEä ÉÊãÉA càÉ ®ÉVªÉ ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEÉä BÉEàÉ ºÉä BÉEàÉ 20 ãÉÉJÉ âó{ɪÉä |ÉÉ<àÉ®ÉÒ cèãlÉ ºÉå]ºÉÇ BÉEÉä +ÉÉä.{ÉÉÒ.bÉÒ. ªÉÉ +ÉxªÉ ]ÅÉÒ]àÉå] BÉE®xÉä BÉEä ÉÊãÉA näiÉä cé +ÉÉè® càÉÉ®ä bÉìBÉD]ºÉÇ ´ÉcÉÆ BÉEÉàÉ BÉE®iÉä cé*

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45 years need a second career support for their families. These personnel constitute valuable, disciplined, well-trained, dedicated and talented pool available. Hence, through all these measures, a good number of ESM have been given jobs. For example, there are job opportunities in Central Government; Nationalised Banks; placement assistance through DGR; there are so many DGR-sponsored Security Schemes; ESM Coal Loading and Transportation Scheme is there; and other schemes are also there. The maximum numbers of ESM are given second job in the form of security personnel. I would like to give the figures. In 2014, the Security Agencies could absorb 41,764 personnel; ESM company- sponsored in coal for the officers - 6; widows / disabled / ESM attached in coal companies – 96; management of CNG Stations in NCR – 63; sponsored for COCO scheme – 499; issue of eligibility certificate for allotment – 65; Mother Dairy Milk Booths and Safal shops – 211; Gopaljee Dairy – 5; placement by DGR – 4,957; placement by Rajya Sainik Board – 13,637; and employed by DSC – 44,615. gÉÉÒ +ɶÉÉäBÉE àÉcÉnä´É®É´É xÉäiÉä (MÉfÃÉÊSÉ®ÉäãÉÉÒ-ÉÊSÉàÉÖ®) : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, <ºÉ ºÉÆn£ÉÇ àÉå +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEä àÉÉvªÉàÉ ºÉä àÉä®É àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ àÉÆjÉÉÒ VÉÉÒ ºÉä nÚºÉ®É {ÉÚ®BÉE |ɶxÉ ªÉc cè ÉÊBÉE ®FÉÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEä +ÉvÉÉÒxÉ {ÉÖxÉ´ÉÉÇºÉ àÉcÉÉÊxÉnä¶ÉÉãɪÉ, {ÉÚ´ÉÇ ºÉèÉÊxÉBÉE ÉÊ´É£ÉÉMÉ, BÉEäxpÉÒªÉ ºÉèÉÊxÉBÉE ¤ÉÉäbÇ ºÉÉÊSÉ´ÉÉãɪÉ, {ÉÚ´ÉÇ ºÉèÉÊxÉBÉE BÉEãªÉÉhÉ ÉÊ´É£ÉÉMÉ +ÉÉè® ®ÉVªÉ ºÉ®BÉEÉ®Éå BÉEä +ÉxiÉMÉÇiÉ +ÉÉxÉä ´ÉÉãÉä {ÉÚ´ÉÇ ºÉèÉÊxÉBÉE BÉEãªÉÉhÉ ÉÊxÉMÉàÉÉå uÉ®É ÉʴɶÉä−ÉiÉ& {É´ÉÇiÉÉÒªÉ A´ÉÆ nÚ®n®ÉVÉ FÉäjÉ, VÉcÉÆ BÉEÉ{ÉEÉÒ +ÉÉÊvÉBÉE ºÉÆJªÉÉ àÉå {ÉÚ´ÉÇ ºÉèÉÊxÉBÉE +ÉÉè® =xÉBÉEä +ÉÉÉÊgÉiÉ ®ciÉä cé, =xÉBÉEä ÉÊãÉA ºÉÆSÉÉÉÊãÉiÉ ªÉÉäVÉxÉÉ+ÉÉäÆ BÉEÉÒ VÉÉxÉBÉEÉ®ÉÒ =xÉ iÉBÉE ºÉÖMÉàÉiÉÉ ºÉä {ÉcÖÆSÉ ºÉBÉEä +ÉÉè® ´Éä =xÉ

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Comment : Cd. by g1 ªÉÉäVÉxÉÉ+ÉÉäÆ ºÉä ãÉÉ£ÉÉÉÎx´ÉiÉ cÉä ºÉBÉEå, <ºÉBÉEä ÉÊãÉA ºÉ®BÉEÉ® xÉä BÉDªÉÉ BÉEnàÉ =~ÉA cé? {ÉÚ´ÉÇ ºÉèÉÊxÉBÉEÉå +ÉÉè® =xÉBÉEä +ÉÉÉÊgÉiÉÉå BÉEä BÉEÉè¶ÉãÉ ÉÊ´ÉBÉEÉºÉ cäiÉÖ BÉDªÉÉ BÉEÉä<Ç BÉEɪÉÇ ªÉÉäVÉxÉÉ ¤ÉxÉÉ<Ç MÉ<Ç cè? Comment : Sh. Ashok Nete contd. (g1/1130/my/ub) DR. SUBHASH RAMRAO BHAMRE: Madam, the most important thing in Directorate General Resettlement is that the training which is provided before retirement and after retirement. For officers, there is a training of 24 weeks of management courses at IIM and other reputed B-schools. Certificate courses like Management of Academic Institution, Supply Chain Management, Retail Management and other newly introduced courses certified by NSDC in various skill sectors are approved by the Government bodies like DG Shipping and DGCA etc. 60 per cent of the course fees is paid by DGR while 40 per cent is paid by each individual officer. Widows of officers are also eligible to undergo the courses. JCOs/OR and Equivalents’ Training at Institutes consists of the courses like IT, Security Management, other skill sectors approved by NSDC and courses by other skill centres. A number of measures has been taken to provide more benefits to Ex-servicemen. The number of scholarships under the Prime Minister’s Scholarship Scheme has been enhanced from 4000 to 5500 in the academic year 2015-16. The marriage grant for daughter has been enhanced from Rs. 16,000 to Rs. 50,000. gÉÉÒ ÉÊ´ÉxÉɪÉBÉE £ÉÉ>ó®É´É ®É>óiÉ (®ixÉÉÉÊMÉ®ÉÒ-É˺ÉvÉÖnÖMÉÇ) : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, àÉé +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEä àÉÉvªÉàÉ ºÉä àÉÆjÉÉÒ àÉcÉänªÉ BÉEä vªÉÉxÉ àÉå ãÉÉxÉÉ SÉÉciÉÉ cÚÆ ÉÊBÉE <ºÉ |ɶxÉ BÉEä ¤ÉÉ®ä àÉå =xcÉåxÉä VÉÉä =kÉ® ÉÊnªÉÉ cè, =ºÉ =kÉ® àÉå ¶ÉcÉÒn VÉ´ÉÉxÉÉå BÉEä {ÉÉÊ®VÉxÉÉå BÉEÉä BÉEåp ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEä àÉÉvªÉàÉ ºÉä VÉÉä +ÉÉÉÌlÉBÉE ºÉcɪÉiÉÉ nÉÒ VÉÉiÉÉÒ cè, ¶ÉcÉÒn VÉ´ÉÉxÉÉå BÉEÉÒ ¤ÉÉÎSSɪÉÉå BÉEÉÒ ¶ÉÉnÉÒ BÉEä ÉÊãÉA ÉʺÉ{ÉEÇ 16 cVÉÉ® °ô{ɪÉä ºÉä 50 cVÉÉ®

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Comment : Five pages of written (Q. 224) answer to be inserted. SHRI S.R. VIJAYA KUMAR (CHENNAI CENTRAL): I would like to like to thank the hon. Minister for providing Rs.56 crores to Tamil Nadu for the protection of streets and destitute children in the current year. Madam, the Tamil Nadu Government, following the footsteps of our beloved leader Puratchi Thalaivi Amma, is taking sincere efforts to protect the street children under the Integrated Child Protection Scheme. I would like to know from the hon. Minister whether the Government has any other special schemes to increase the infrastructure facilities to provide good education, vocational, sports Comment : Followed by h1 and health care facilities. (h1/1135/ub-cp) SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI: Madam, the ICPS, Integrated Child Protection Scheme works on opening shelters, childline, Specialised Adoption Agencies and railway children is a new thing that we have started. We help NGOs reunite children with parents. We run Child Welfare Committees. We run DCPUs. We have recently done the mapping of 9,000 child care institutions and as soon as we know what they need, we would be happy to provide it if it is in the interest of the children. We have opened shelters also. If you tell us what more you need, then we would be happy to factor that into the children care institutions that we fund. SHRI S.R. VIJAYA KUMAR (CHENNAI CENTRAL): I would like to know from the hon. Minister whether the Government has any plans to

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collect the complete data on the street and destitute children in the country through government agencies or NGOs and provide funds for the same. SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI: The Government does not maintain data till now on the number of street and destitute children of the country because the population is so amorphous and it floats. There are abandoned, kidnapped, trafficked, run-aways and migratory, however, a rapid study was done four years ago by an NGO called Don Bosco National Forum. They found that there are main three cities - New Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata - which had children on the streets. Comparatively, Chennai came at 4 but it did not have that many children in 2013. I suppose, as the general population grows, the number of street children would increase. However, we have now done a great deal of work for interventions. For the first time, I would happy to tell you that we have taken a Standard Operating Procedure for care and protection for children in street situations. I would be happy to give it to every Member of Parliament. In that, we have specifically outlined what to do with a child in whichever situation and how to deal with the child. So, we have nothing planned to map the number of children but certainly there is now an SOP in place on ‘what to do with the children we come across’. bÉì. ´ÉÉÒ®äxp BÉÖEàÉÉ® (]ÉÒBÉEàÉMÉfÃ) : àÉcÉänªÉÉ, àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ àÉÆjÉÉÒ VÉÉÒ xÉä =kÉ® ÉÊnªÉÉ cè ÉÊBÉE +ÉxÉÉlÉ +ÉÉè® ¤ÉäºÉcÉ®É ¤ÉSSÉÉå BÉEÉÒ ºÉÆJªÉÉ BÉEä ¤ÉÉ®ä àÉå àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEÉä<Ç +ÉÉÆBÉE½ä xÉcÉÓ ®JÉiÉÉ cè, ãÉäÉÊBÉExÉ ´É−ÉÇÇ 2013 àÉå

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ªÉÆMÉ Aä] ÉÊ®ºBÉE +ÉÉè® bÉìxÉ ¤ÉÉìºBÉEÉä ÉÊ®ºÉSÉÇ ºÉå]®, àÉÖ¤É<Ç BÉEä uÉ®É VÉÉä +ÉÉÆBÉE½Éå BÉEÉ ºÉÆOÉc ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ MɪÉÉ, =ºÉBÉEä ¤ÉÉ®ä àÉå ¤ÉiÉɪÉÉ MɪÉÉ* +ÉxÉÉlÉ cÉäxÉä BÉEÉ nnÇ +ÉxÉÉlÉ ¤ÉSSÉÉ cÉÒ VÉÉxÉiÉÉ cè* ºÉÖ¤Éc-ºÉÖ¤Éc VÉ¤É càÉ ºÉ¤É ãÉÉäMÉ PÉ®Éå àÉå ºÉÉä ®cä cÉäiÉä cé, iÉ¤É ¤ÉSSÉä +É{ÉxÉä BÉEÆvÉÉå {É® {ÉÉìÉÊãÉlÉÉÒxÉ BÉEÉ ¤ÉèMÉ ãÉäBÉE®, {ÉÉìÉÊãÉlÉÉÒxÉ

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have something new. For the first time, we have done a mapping of Comment : Contd. By j1 every single children’s institution in the country. Comment : Smt. Maneka Gandhi - Cd (j1/1140/sh-nsh) We have found that there are 9,000 plus institutions. Many of these have never been registered and they get no help from the Government. In 675 districts, we have asked them to register themselves. Apart from this, we have started a new thing called the ‘Railway Children’s Helpline’ through which, so far, 17,900 children have been rescued, helped and put into institutions. We have put open shelters which have every facility in them. We have started 306 such shelters. In the Railway Children’s thing, we have taken 30 railway stations, both ‘source’ and ‘receiving’. We have put posters in all the bogies asking people to identify children who they think are being kidnapped, trafficked or are runaway so that they do not end up on the street. We then pick them up in these 30 most vulnerable stations and we have a helpline/helpdesk at each one of these stations plus sensitisation of the Railways. We are trying our best to keep children off the road. Regarding orphans, we have a large number of orphanages. Those are being upgraded. As I said, the mapping has been done of each one. The study has yet to come to me and then we find out which one of these orphanages need to be made better and how many more we need. Accordingly, we will increase them.

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SHRI ADHIR RANJAN CHOWDHURY (BAHARAMPUR): Madam, there is no dearth of programmes, there is no dearth of promises and there is no dearth of funds, etc. We are all very much habituated to listening to these kinds of issues. ãÉäÉÊBÉExÉ àÉé àÉÆjÉÉÒ VÉÉÒ BÉEÉ vªÉÉxÉ +ÉÉBÉEÉÌ−ÉiÉ BÉE®xÉÉ SÉÉciÉÉ cÚÆ ÉÊBÉE +ÉÉVÉ ¤ÉÆMÉÉãÉ àÉå VÉÉä cÉä ®cÉ cè, <ºÉä +ÉÉ{É lÉÉä½É MÉÉè® ºÉä näÉÊJÉA* ¤ÉÆMÉÉãÉ +É£ÉÉÒ ¤Éä¤ÉÉÒ ]Åäb BÉEÉ c¤É ¤ÉxÉ SÉÖBÉEÉ cè* +ÉÉVÉ ºÉéBÉE½Éå ¤ÉSSÉä ¤ÉÆMÉÉãÉ àÉå iɺBÉE®ÉÒ cÉäxÉä BÉEä ÉʶÉBÉEÉ® ¤ÉxÉ SÉÖBÉEä cé* ÉʤÉÉκBÉE] BÉEä BÉEÉ]ÇxÉ àÉå ¤ÉSSÉä BÉEÉä ®JÉÉ VÉÉiÉÉ cè* ...(BÉEɪÉÇ´ÉÉcÉÒ-´ÉßkÉÉxiÉ àÉå ºÉÉÎààÉÉÊãÉiÉ xÉcÉÓ ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ MɪÉÉ*) àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : +ÉÉ{É |ɶxÉ {ÉÚÉÊUA* …(´ªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ ) gÉÉÒ +ÉvÉÉÒ® ®ÆVÉxÉ SÉÉèvÉ®ÉÒ (¤Éc®ÉàÉ{ÉÖ®) : +ÉÉVÉ ÉÊcxnÖºiÉÉxÉ cÉÒ xÉcÉÓ, ¤ÉÉÎãBÉE nÖÉÊxɪÉÉ ºÉä ãÉÉäMÉ iɺBÉE®ÉÒ BÉE®xÉä BÉEä ÉÊãÉA ¤ÉÆMÉÉãÉ àÉå +ÉÉiÉä cé*...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) ¤ÉÆMÉÉãÉ BÉEÉä <ºÉ cÉãÉiÉ ºÉä ¤ÉSÉÉ

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terrible rivaj where a woman who has a baby is told that her baby is dead and then that child is trafficked or sold. This used to mainly happen with children that were going abroad. In this particular case, in West Bengal, a lot of children were trafficked by several nursing homes. In fact, one of the people who presumably was trafficked and sold to or adopted by a foreign couple is now working with us. He has come back to India and is now working with us for foster care. He is a very fine, young man. However, this is not just a West Bengal problem. CARA is now one of the strictest institutions in the Government. Every single day, we keep a watch on everything. When I became a Minister, there was not even a list of the number of orphanages in India. There was no number of children that were available. Now, we have done an intensive study. We know which child is going where. It is absolutely a minute to minute monitoring. Every time, we get a complaint about any suspected nursing home, including the ones that Comment : Cd by k1 you have talked about, then action is taken. Comment : Shrimati maneka gandhi cd. (k1/1145/sr-nk) In fact, the action that was taken in the nursing homes in West Bengal was done at my instance and at the instance of the Ministry. So, if the Members of Parliament here could -- every time they suspect something happening -- bring to our notice, we take immediate action. This is an area that is being dealt with very strictly. gÉÉÒ +ÉxÉÖ®ÉMÉ É˺Éc ~ÉBÉÖE® (càÉÉÒ®{ÉÖ®) : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉ, àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ àÉÆjÉÉÒ VÉÉÒ +ÉÉè® àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ xÉä =kÉ® àÉå BÉEcÉ cè, bÉìxÉ ¤ÉɺBÉEÉä xÉä¶ÉxÉãÉ {ÉEÉä®àÉ BÉEÉÒ ÉÊ®{ÉÉä]Ç àÉå £ÉÉÒ +ÉÉÆBÉE½ä ÉÊnA MÉA cé ÉÊBÉE ÉÊBÉEºÉ ¶Éc® àÉå ÉÊBÉEiÉxÉä-ÉÊBÉEiÉxÉä ¤ÉSSÉä cé* =ºÉBÉEä +ÉãÉÉ´ÉÉ, =kÉ® àÉå ¤É½ä º{É−] iÉÉè® {É® BÉEcÉ MɪÉÉ cè ÉÊBÉE The

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Ministry of Women and Child Development is implementing ICPS Programme through the State Governments and the UT Administrations with the objective to create a safe and secure environment for the overall development of the child in need for care and protection including street and destitute children. +ÉvªÉFÉ VÉÉÒ, <ºÉàÉå VÉÉä ºÉ¤ÉºÉä ¤É½É +ÉÉÆBÉE½É cè, ´Éc nä¶É BÉEÉÒ ®ÉVÉvÉÉxÉÉÒ BÉEÉ cè, ãÉMÉ£ÉMÉ 70,000 ¤ÉSSÉÉå BÉEÉ cè, =ºÉBÉEä ¤ÉÉn àÉÖƤÉ<Ç BÉEÉ 19,000 BÉEä ãÉMÉ£ÉMÉ cè* +ÉMÉ® nä¶É BÉEÉÒ ®ÉVÉvÉÉxÉÉÒ àÉå ªÉc cÉãÉ cè iÉÉä ªÉä +ÉÉÆBÉE½ä ÉÊBÉEiÉxÉä ºÉcÉÒ cÉåMÉä, àÉÖZÉä xÉcÉÓ {ÉiÉÉ, BÉDªÉÉåÉÊBÉE BÉEÉä<Ç º]ÅÉÒ] ãÉÉ<] AäºÉÉÒ xÉcÉÓ cè ªÉÉ BÉEÉä<Ç àÉÉäcããÉÉ AäºÉÉ xÉcÉÓ cè, VÉcÉÆ <ºÉ iÉ®c BÉEä ¤ÉSSÉä xÉVÉ® xÉ +ÉÉiÉä cÉå* BÉDªÉÉ àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ àÉÆjÉÉÒ VÉÉÒ <ºÉBÉEÉä +É{ÉxÉä ÉÊ´É£ÉÉMÉ BÉEÉÒ ÉÊ´É{ÉEãÉiÉÉ àÉÉxÉiÉÉÒ cé ªÉÉ ÉÊnããÉÉÒ |Énä¶É ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEÉÒ ÉÊ´É{ÉEãÉiÉÉ àÉÉxÉiÉÉÒ cè* BÉDªÉÉ AäºÉä BÉEnàÉ =~ÉA MÉA cé ÉÊBÉE ÉÊVɺÉàÉå AäºÉä ¤ÉSSÉÉå BÉEÉä

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into various institutions so that we do not destroy them in the process. Many of these children belong to their parents who are also beggars. Some of them are trafficked; some of them are orphan; and some of them are a part of group of children themselves. But, by the first week of next month, we will have a specific plan for the zero tolerance. Then, maybe, I can bring it here and explain this. SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Madam, children are the jewels of our society. I agree that protection of destitute children is one of the important things. Nowadays, children in the homes are also not safe. A lot of incidents are happening day by day. Children in the homes, children in the orphanages are being sexually harassed. A lot of criminality is taking place day by day even with the children of three years or five years. In our State also, some reports are coming like that. We are actually ashamed of this. We have got the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015 to protect the children. But, we have to enforce the implementation of the Act. I would like to know whether the Government is going in detail for implementing this Act strictly and strongly. After the Nirbhaya incident, a fund has been created as the Nirbhaya Fund. How much fund has been allotted for this Comment : Fd. By l1 purpose? (l1/1150/kmr/sk) SHRIMATI MANEKA SANJAY GANDHI: Madam, regarding the sexual harassment of children, we have something called the CHILDLINE which is one of the best institutions in the country. It was started during Atal-ji’s time and it has gone from strength to strength.

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We now are working with 700 NGOs. What we do in real time is that we get phone calls from children who need help from their parents, from their caretakers, from teachers. Every month we get over 400,000 phone calls. The response is not only immediate, if a child needs to be picked up or some other needs to be taken, it is done within the hour. If it is just a child that is complaining about something, then he or she is talked through the process. Apart from that we have started something new which is at the moment called ‘E-Box’. Many children are sexually harassed by people they know, not always by a stranger. It is done within the neighborhood, within adults they know, and they get very scared about complaining. So, we have started something new called ‘E-Box’. Any child, any parent, anybody who does not want to make it public but wants us to take action, can go to the ‘E-Box’. It is very simple. They enter whatever they need and they address, and then we take action. Even though this ‘E-Box’ is just a few months old, we have received hundreds of complaints, and in every single case action has been taken. What we need is complaint. If it is generally said, alright sexual harassment is taking place, there is very little that we can do unless we are complained to. If we can use ‘E-Box’ properly, CHILDLINE properly, these incidents can come down a lot. bÉì. |ÉÉÒiÉàÉ MÉÉä{ÉÉÒxÉÉlÉ àÉÖÆbä (¤ÉÉÒb) : àÉä®É ºÉ´ÉÉãÉ <ºÉÉÒ ÉÊ´É−ÉªÉ ºÉä ºÉƤÉÆÉÊvÉiÉ cè* ¤ÉSSÉÉå BÉEÉÒ ]ÅäÉÊ{ÉEÉËBÉEMÉ BÉEÉ{ÉEÉÒ +ÉMÉãÉÉ º]è{É cè* ÉÊSÉãbÅxÉ cÉäàÉ ªÉÉ +ÉÉì{ÉEæxÉäVÉäWÉ àÉåå ¤ÉSSÉÉå BÉEä ºÉÉlÉ +ÉãÉMÉ-+ÉãÉMÉ iÉ®c ºÉä ¶ÉÉä−ÉhÉ cÉäiÉÉ cè, <ºÉBÉEÉÒ ®ÉäBÉElÉÉàÉ BÉEä ÉÊãÉA BÉDªÉÉ ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEÉä<Ç ºÉJiÉ BÉEnàÉ =~ÉxÉä ´ÉÉãÉÉÒ cè? SÉÉ<ãb BÉEäªÉ® cÉäàÉ àÉå BÉEäªÉ®]äBÉE® cÉÒ ¤ÉSSÉÉå BÉEÉ ¶ÉÉä−ÉhÉ BÉE®iÉä cÖA xÉVÉ® +ÉÉiÉä cé* càÉxÉä àÉcÉ®É−]Å

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®ÉVªÉ àÉå AäºÉÉ cÉäiÉÉ BÉE<Ç ¤ÉÉ® näJÉÉ cè* +ÉMÉ® ªÉc ºÉƺlÉÉ BÉEÉä<Ç AxÉVÉÉÒ+ÉÉä £ÉÉÒ SÉãÉÉ ®cÉÒ cè iÉÉä ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEÉä <ºÉä ´ÉÉìSÉ BÉE®xÉä BÉEÉ {ÉÚ®É +ÉÉÊvÉBÉEÉ® cè* +ÉÉgÉàÉÉå àÉå ¤ÉSSÉÉå BÉEÉ ¶ÉÉä−ÉhÉ BÉE®xÉä ´ÉÉãÉä BÉEäªÉ®]äBÉEºÉÇ BÉEä ¤ÉÉ®ä àÉå ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉDªÉÉ BÉEÉä<Ç ºÉJiÉ xÉÉàºÉÇ ¤ÉxÉÉxÉÉ SÉÉciÉÉÒ cè? BÉDªÉÉ <ºÉBÉEä ÉÊãÉA ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEÉä<Ç ºÉJiÉ BÉEnàÉ =~É ®cÉÒ cè? SHRIMATI MANEKA SANJAY GANDHI: There are already strict norms for caretakers of orphanages. The point is that these children are vulnerable and there is nobody except the caretaker to look after them. So, if the fence starts eating the grass, there is very little we can do. Whether it is Central or State Governments, how can a 24-hour watch be kept on a caretaker who abuses the children? However, we are doing spot checks. I have written to every Member of Parliament several times asking them if they can visit without any prior warning the childcare institutions in their own Constituencies, we can see for ourselves whether something is wrong. If each of our Members of Parliament takes say two or three such institutions and put them under their own watch, I am sure we will be able to assure much better systems. (ends)

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moving within the country and beyond the country also. The list which has been submitted in the answer talks about the public sector banks’ defaulters but there are other institutions like State Trading Corporation, MSTC, and MMTC which have given several thousands of crores of rupees of lines of credit to various corporate houses and the fact also remains that there are various corporate houses which have defaulted public money running nto several thousands of crores of rupees. So, my question to the hon. Minister of Finance through you is whether the Government would come out with a list of the defaulters with quantum of default and what action the Government intends to take to recover the thousands of crores of rupees of public money which have been taken away by the corporate houses. gÉÉÒ ºÉÆiÉÉä−É BÉÖEàÉÉ® MÉÆMÉ´ÉÉ® : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, VÉèºÉÉ ÉÊBÉE àÉéxÉä ¤ÉiÉɪÉÉ ÉÊBÉE càÉÉ®ÉÒ ºÉ®BÉEÉ® <ºÉ ÉÊn¶ÉÉ àÉå ¤ÉcÖiÉ ºÉJiÉ +ÉÉè® ºÉÉʵÉEªÉ cè +ÉÉè® càÉ BÉEnàÉ =~É ®cä cé* àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ ºÉnºªÉ xÉä ÉÊVÉºÉ BÉEäºÉ BÉEÉ ÉÊVɵÉE ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ, àÉé =ºÉBÉEÉÒ {Éß−~£ÉÚÉÊàÉ ¤ÉiÉÉxÉÉ SÉÉciÉÉ cÚÆ ÉÊBÉE =ºÉ ºÉVVÉxÉ BÉEÉä ãÉÉäxÉ ÉʺÉiÉà¤É®, Comment : Cd by n1 2004 àÉå ÉÊnªÉÉ MɪÉÉ +ÉÉè® =ºÉä 2 {ÉE®´É®ÉÒ, 2008 BÉEÉä ÉÊ®xªÉÚ ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ MɪÉÉ* lÉÉ* Comment : Shri SK Ganwar cd. (n1/1200/rps-rk) 30 +É|ÉèãÉ, 2009 BÉEÉä ´Éc BÉEäºÉ AxÉ{ÉÉÒA cÖ+ÉÉ* 21 ÉÊnºÉà¤É®, 2010 BÉEÉä =ºÉ AxÉ{ÉÉÒA BÉEÉä ªÉÚ{ÉÉÒA ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEä nÉè®ÉxÉ ÉÊ®º]ÅBÉDSÉ® ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ MɪÉÉ +ÉÉè® +ÉxªÉ ºÉÖÉÊ´ÉvÉÉAÆ £ÉÉÒ nÉÒ MɪÉÉÓ* VÉcÉÆ iÉBÉE càÉÉ®ÉÒ ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEÉ |ɶxÉ cè, +É¤É iÉBÉE <Ç.bÉÒ. xÉä ºÉƤÉÆÉÊvÉiÉ BªÉÉÎBÉDiÉ BÉEÉÒ ºÉÆ{ÉÉÊkÉ ÉÊVɺÉBÉEÉ ¤ÉÉVÉÉ® àÉÚãªÉ 8040 BÉE®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä ºÉä VªÉÉnÉ cè, +É]èSÉ BÉE® nÉÒ cè* VÉÉÆSÉ BÉEä nÉè®ÉxÉ càÉ ãÉÉäMÉÉå xÉä =xÉBÉEÉä ºÉààÉxÉ £ÉÉÒ VÉÉ®ÉÒ BÉE® ÉÊnA cè, ãÉäÉÊBÉExÉ ´Éc VÉÉÆSÉ BÉEä ÉÊãÉA xÉcÉÓ +ÉÉA cé* àÉé ¤ÉiÉÉxÉÉ SÉÉcÚÆMÉÉ ÉÊBÉE ªÉc ºÉVVÉxÉ +É¤É ªÉÚxÉÉ<]äb ÉËBÉEMÉbàÉ àÉå ®c ®cä cé* càÉxÉä =xÉBÉEä {ÉɺÉ{ÉÉä]Ç BÉEÉä ÉÊ®´ÉÉäBÉE BÉE®xÉä BÉEä ÉÊãÉA ÉÊ®BÉD´Éäº] BÉEÉÒ cè +ÉÉè® {ÉɺÉ{ÉÉä]Ç +ÉlÉÉÉÊ®]ÉÒ xÉä =xÉBÉEä {ÉɺÉ{ÉÉä]Ç BÉEÉä ÉÊ®´ÉÉäBÉE BÉE® ÉÊnªÉÉ cè* càÉ <ºÉ

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Comment : Shri SK Ganwar cd. (n1/1200/rps-rk) PAPERS LAID ON THE TABLE 1201 hours HON. SPEAKER: Now, Papers to be laid. º´ÉɺlªÉ +ÉÉè® {ÉÉÊ®´ÉÉ® BÉEãªÉÉhÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ àÉå ®ÉVªÉ àÉÆjÉÉÒ (gÉÉÒ {ÉEMMÉxÉ É˺Éc BÉÖEãɺiÉä) : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, àÉé gÉÉÒ VÉMÉiÉ |ÉBÉEÉ¶É xÉbÂbÉ BÉEÉÒ +ÉÉä® ºÉä ÉÊxÉàxÉÉÊãÉÉÊJÉiÉ {ÉjÉ ºÉ£ÉÉ{É]ãÉ {É® |ɺiÉÖiÉ BÉE®iÉÉ cÚÆ: 1. VÉxɺÉÆJªÉÉ ÉκlÉ®iÉÉ BÉEÉä−É, xÉ<Ç ÉÊnããÉÉÒ BÉEä ´É−ÉÇ 2015-2016 BÉEä ´ÉÉÉÌ−ÉBÉE |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ BÉEÉÒ ABÉE |ÉÉÊiÉ (ÉÊcxnÉÒ iÉlÉÉ +ÉÆOÉäVÉÉÒ ºÉƺBÉE®hÉ) iÉlÉÉ ãÉäJÉÉ{É®ÉÒÉÊFÉiÉ ãÉäJÉä* 2. ={ɪÉÇÖBÉDiÉ (1) àÉå =ÉÎããÉÉÊJÉiÉ {ÉjÉÉå BÉEÉä ºÉ£ÉÉ {É]ãÉ {É® ®JÉxÉä àÉå cÖA ÉÊ´ÉãÉà¤É BÉEä BÉEÉ®hÉ n¶ÉÉÇxÉä ´ÉÉãÉÉ ÉÊ´É´É®hÉ (ÉÊcxnÉÒ iÉlÉÉ +ÉÆOÉäVÉÉÒ ºÉƺBÉE®hÉ)* ---- THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF AYURVEDA, YOGA AND NATUROPATHY, UNANI, SIDDHA AND HOMOEOPATHY (AYUSH) (SHRI SHRIPAD YESSO NAIK): I beg to lay on the Table:- (1) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi, for the year 2015- 2016, alongwith Audited Accounts. (ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the Government of the working of the Central Council of Homoeopathy, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016. (2) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in laying the papers mentioned at (1) above.

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(3) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the Central Council of Indian Medicine, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts. (ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the Government of the working of the Central Council of Indian Medicine, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016. (4) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in laying the papers mentioned at (3) above. (5) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the Central Council for Research in Siddha, Chennai, for the year 2015-2016. (ii) A copy of the Annual Accounts (Hindi and English versions) of the Central Council for Research in Siddha, Chennai, for the year 2015-2016, together with Audit Report thereon. (iii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the Government of the working of the Central Council for Research in Siddha, Chennai, for the year 2015-2016. (6) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in laying the papers mentioned at (5) above. (7) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the National Institute of Naturopathy, Pune, for the year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts. (ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the Government of the working of the National Institute of Naturopathy, Pune, for the year 2015-2016.

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(8) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in laying the papers mentioned at (7) above. (9) (i) A copy of the Annual Report (Hindi and English versions) of the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts. (ii) A copy of the Review (Hindi and English versions) by the Government of the working of the Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016. (10) Statement (Hindi and English versions) showing reasons for delay in laying the papers mentioned at (9) above.

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THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS (SHRI ARJUN RAM MEGHWAL): I beg to lay on the Table:- (1) A copy each of the following papers (Hindi and English versions) under sub-section (1) of Section 394 of the Companies Act, 2013:- (i) Review by the Government of the working of the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016. (ii) Annual Report of the Security Printing and Minting Corporation of India Limited, New Delhi, for the year 2015-2016, alongwith Audited Accounts and comments of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon. (2) A copy each of the following Notifications (Hindi and English versions) under Section 31 of the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act, 1992. (i) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Employees’ Service) (Amendment) Regulations, 2016 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016-17/016 in Gazette of India dated 30 th November, 2016. (ii) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements)(Fourth Amendment) Regulations, 2016 published in Notification

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No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016-17/017 in Gazette of India dated 30 th November, 2016. (iii) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Infrastructure Investment Trusts)(Amendment) Regulations, 2016 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016- 17/021 in Gazette of India dated 30 th November, 2016. (iv) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Real Estate Investment Trusts)(Amendment) Regulations, 2016 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016- 17/022 in Gazette of India dated 30 th November, 2016. (v) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Employees’ Service) (Second Amendment) Regulations, 2016 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016- 17/024 in Gazette of India dated 15 th December, 2016. (vi) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) (Amendment) Regulations, 2017 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016-17/029 in Gazette of India dated 15 th February, 2017. (vii) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements)( Amendment) Regulations, 2017 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016-17/030 in Gazette of India dated 15 th February, 2017.

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(viii) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Mutual Funds) (Amendment) Regulations, 2017 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016-17/031 in Gazette of India dated 15 th February, 2017. (ix) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue and Listing of Debt Securities by Municipalities)(Amendment) Regulations, 2017 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016- 17/032 in Gazette of India dated 15 th February, 2017. (x) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Change in Conditions of Registration of Certain Intermediaries)(Amendment) Regulations, 2016 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016- 17/023 in Gazette of India dated 8 th December, 2016. (xi) The SEBI (Portfolio Managers)(Amendment) Regulations, 2016 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD- NRO/GN/2016-17/019 in Gazette of India dated 2 nd January, 2017. (xii) The Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations)(Amendment) Regulations, 2017 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD- NRO/GN/2016-17/020 in Gazette of India dated 12 th January, 2017.

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(xiii) The Securities Contracts (Regulation) (Stock Exchanges and Clearing Corporations)(Second Amendment) Regulations, 2017 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016-17/033 in Gazette of India dated 15 th February, 2017. (xiv) The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Depositories and Participants)(Amendment) Regulations, 2017 published in Notification No. SEBI/LAD-NRO/GN/2016- 17/034 in Gazette of India dated 15 th February, 2017. ------

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ASSENT TO BILLS 1203 hours SECRETARY-GENERAL: Madam, I lay on the Table the following two Bills passed by the Houses of Parliament during the Eleventh Session of Sixteenth Lok Sabha and assented to by the President since a report was last made to the House on the 3 rd February, 2017:- 1. The specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Bill, 2017; and 2. The Enemy Property (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2017. ----

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COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC ACCOUNTS 64 th to 66 th Reports

SHRI BHARTRUHARI MAHTAB (CUTTACK): I beg to present the following Reports (Hindi and English versions) of the Public Accounts Committee (2016-17):- (1) 64 th Report on the subject 'Shared Mobile Infrastructure Scheme" based on Para No. 2.2 of C&AG Report No. 17 of 2014. (2) 65 th Report on the subject 'Nutrient Based Subsidy Policy For Decontrolled Phosphatic & Potassic Fertilizers' based on the C&AG Report No. 16 of 2015. (3) 66 th Report on the subject 'Non-Compliance by Ministries/Departments in timely submission of Action Taken Notes on the Non-Selected Audit Paragraphs (Civil and Other Ministries)'. ______

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ºÉÚSÉxÉÉ |ÉÉètÉÉäÉÊMÉBÉEÉÒ ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºlÉɪÉÉÒ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ 35´ÉÉÆ ºÉä 37´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ gÉÉÒ +ÉxÉÖ®ÉMÉ É˺Éc ~ÉBÉÖE® (càÉÉÒ®{ÉÖ®) : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, àÉé ºÉÚSÉxÉÉ |ÉÉètÉÉäÉÊMÉBÉEÉÒ ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºlÉɪÉÉÒ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ (2016-17) BÉEä ÉÊxÉàxÉÉÊãÉÉÊJÉiÉ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ (ÉÊcxnÉÒ iÉlÉÉ +ÉÆOÉäVÉÉÒ ºÉƺBÉE®hÉ) |ɺiÉÖiÉ BÉE®iÉÉ cÚÆ: 1. ºÉÆSÉÉ® àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ (nÚ®ºÉÆSÉÉ® ÉÊ´É£ÉÉMÉ) ºÉä ºÉƤÉÆÉÊvÉiÉ +ÉxÉÖnÉxÉÉå BÉEÉÒ àÉÉÆMÉÉå (2017-18) {É® 35´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ* 2. <ãÉäBÉD]ÅÉäÉÊxÉBÉEÉÒ +ÉÉè® ºÉÚSÉxÉÉ |ÉÉètÉÉäÉÊMÉBÉEÉÒ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ ºÉä ºÉƤÉÆÉÊvÉiÉ +ÉxÉÖnÉxÉÉå BÉEÉÒ àÉÉÆMÉÉå (2017- 18) {É® 36´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ* 3. ºÉÆSÉÉ® àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ (bÉBÉE ÉÊ´É£ÉÉMÉ) ºÉä ºÉƤÉÆÉÊvÉiÉ +ÉxÉÖnÉxÉÉå BÉEÉÒ àÉÉÆMÉÉå (2017-18) {É® 37´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ* ----- STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE 46 th to 48 th Reports

SHRI M. VEERAPPA MOILY (CHIKKABALLAPUR): to present the following Reports (Hindi and English versions) of the Standing Committee on Finance:- (1) Forty-sixth Report on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of the Ministry of Finance (Departments of Economic Affairs, Expenditure, Financial Services and Investment & Public Asset Management). (2) Forty-seventh Report on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue). (3) Forty-eighth Report on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of the Ministry of Planning. ______Comment : Fld by o1.

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(o1/1205/rc/raj) STANDING COMMITTEE ON PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS

18 th Report

SHRI PRALHAD JOSHI (DHARWAD): I beg to present the Eighteenth Report (Hindi and English versions) on ‘Demands for Grants (2017-18)’ of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. ---

¶Éc®ÉÒ ÉÊ´ÉBÉEÉºÉ ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºlÉɪÉÉÒ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ 15´ÉÉÆ +ÉÉè® 16´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ gÉÉÒ ®ÉàÉSÉ®hÉ ¤ÉÉäc®É (VɪÉ{ÉÖ® ¶Éc®) : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, àÉé ¶Éc®ÉÒ ÉÊ´ÉBÉEÉºÉ ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºlÉɪÉÉÒ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ (2016-17) BÉEä ÉÊxÉàxÉÉÊãÉÉÊJÉiÉ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ (ÉÊcxnÉÒ iÉlÉÉ +ÉÆOÉäVÉÉÒ ºÉƺBÉE®hÉ) ºÉ£ÉÉ {É]ãÉ {É® ®JÉiÉÉ cÚÆ- (1) ¶Éc®ÉÒ ÉÊ´ÉBÉEÉºÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEÉÒ '+ÉxÉÖnÉxÉÉ å BÉEÉÒ àÉÉÆMÉÉå (2016-17)' BÉEä ¤ÉÉ®ä àÉå 15´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ* (2) +ÉÉ´ÉÉºÉ +ÉÉè® ¶Éc®ÉÒ MÉ®ÉÒ¤ÉÉÒ ={ɶÉàÉxÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEÉÒ '+ÉxÉÖnÉxÉÉå BÉEÉÒ àÉÉÆMÉÉå (2017- 18)' BÉEä ¤ÉÉ®ä àÉå 16´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ* ------BÉEÉäªÉãÉÉ +ÉÉè® <º{ÉÉiÉ ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºlÉɪÉÉÒ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ 28´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ gÉÉÒ ®ÉBÉEä¶É É˺Éc (VɤÉãÉ{ÉÖ®) : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, àÉé JÉÉxÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ ºÉä ºÉƤÉÆÉÊvÉiÉ '+ÉxÉÖnÉxÉÉå BÉEÉÒ àÉÉÆMÉÉå (2017-18)' ÉÊ´É−ÉªÉ {É® BÉEɪÉäãÉÉ +ÉÉè® <º{ÉÉiÉ ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºlÉɪÉÉÒ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ BÉEÉ 28´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ (ÉÊcxnÉÒ iÉlÉÉ +ÉÆOÉäVÉÉÒ ºÉƺBÉE®hÉ) ºÉ£ÉÉ {É]ãÉ {É® ®JÉiÉÉ cÚÆ* ------

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ºÉÉàÉÉÉÊVÉBÉE xªÉÉªÉ +ÉÉè® +ÉÉÊvÉBÉEÉÉÊ®iÉÉ ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºlÉɪÉÉÒ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ 36´ÉÉÆ ºÉä 39´ÉÉÆ |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ gÉÉÒ ®àÉä¶É ¤ÉèºÉ (®ÉªÉ{ÉÖ®) : +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, ºÉÉàÉÉÉÊVÉBÉE xªÉÉªÉ +ÉÉè® +ÉÉÊvÉBÉEÉÉÊ®iÉÉ ºÉƤÉÆvÉÉÒ ºlÉɪÉÉÒ ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiÉ (2016-17) BÉEä |ÉÉÊiÉ´ÉänxÉ (ÉÊcxnÉÒ iÉlÉÉ +ÉÆOÉäVÉÉÒ ºÉƺBÉE®hÉ) ºÉ£ÉÉ {É]ãÉ {É® ®JÉiÉÉ cÚÆ-

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STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORT, TOURISM AND CULTURE 244 th to 248 th Reports

SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): I beg to lay on the Table the following Reports (Hindi and English versions) of the Standing Committee on Transport, Tourism and Culture:- (1) The Two Hundred Forty-fourth Report on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. (2) The Two Hundred Forty-fifth Report on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. (3) The Two Hundred Forty-sixth Report on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. (4) The Two Hundred Forty-seventh Report on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. (5) The Two Hundred Forty-eighth Report on Demands for Grants (2017-18) of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. ---

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100 staff. Since formation, there is a shortage of 40 to 50 staff. Due to shortage, the staffs are suffering much even to take short leave. Beyond the problem, relief arrangements for deputation, leave, frequent training and review at RO/CBS band with problem is causing great Comment : Fd. By p concern and stress to the officials. Comment : (p1/1210/ind-snb) gÉÉÒ ®ÉàÉnÉºÉ ºÉÉÒ. iÉbºÉ (´ÉvÉÉÇ) : àÉcÉänªÉÉ, +ÉÉ{ɺÉä +ÉxÉÖ®ÉävÉ cè ÉÊBÉE +ÉMÉãÉä ºÉ{iÉÉc BÉEÉÒ ãÉÉäBÉE ºÉ£ÉÉ BÉEÉÒ BÉEɪÉÇ´ÉÉcÉÒ àÉå ÉÊxÉàxÉ ÉÊ´É−ɪÉÉå BÉEÉä VÉÉä½xÉä BÉEÉÒ BÉßE{ÉÉ BÉE®å - 1. {ɪÉÇ]xÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEä º´Énä¶É n¶ÉÇxÉ ªÉÉäVÉxÉÉ, VÉÉä ÉÊBÉE ãÉÉäBÉEÉÊ|ÉªÉ ªÉÉäVÉxÉÉ cè, BÉEä iÉciÉ iÉÉÒlÉÇ ºlÉãÉÉå BÉEä ÉÊ´ÉBÉEÉºÉ BÉEä ÉÊãÉA cè, ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEɪÉÇ BÉE® ®cÉÒ cè, ÉËBÉEiÉÖ àÉcÉ®É−]Å BÉEä xÉÉMÉ{ÉÖ® A´ÉÆ ´ÉvÉÉÇ iÉlÉÉ +ÉàɮɴÉiÉÉÒ BÉEÉÒ BÉE<Ç ªÉÉäVÉxÉÉAÆ ãÉÉÎà¤ÉiÉ {ɽÉÒ cé* =xÉ BÉEɪÉÉç BÉEÉÒ º´ÉÉÒBÉßEÉÊiÉ BÉEÉ BÉEɪÉÇ* 2. £ÉÚiÉãÉ {ÉÉÊ®´ÉcxÉ A´ÉÆ ®ÉVÉàÉÉMÉÇ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEä uÉ®É xÉA ®ÉVÉàÉÉMÉÉç BÉEä ÉÊnxÉÉÆBÉE 3 VÉxÉ´É®ÉÒ, 2017 BÉEÉä º´ÉÉÒBÉßEiÉ àÉcÉ®É−]Å |Énä¶É BÉEä ÉÊãÉA ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ MɪÉÉ cè* <ºÉ BÉEɪÉÇ BÉEÉä ¶ÉÉÒQÉ BÉE®´ÉÉxÉä cäiÉÖ vÉxÉ®ÉÉ榃 +ÉÉ´ÉÆÉÊ]iÉ BÉE®xÉä BÉEÉ BÉEɪÉÇ*

SHRI RABINDRA KUMAR JENA (BALASORE): Madam, I hereby request you to include the following in the List of Business for next week of the Budget Session of the Parliament commencing on 20 th Mach, 2017: 1. Day by day more number of Central Welfare Schemes is being linked to the SECC 2011 Survey. There are two major problems with this stand of the Government which may affect the development of the whole country. First, it is a known fact that there were more than 8 crore mistakes in the SECC data and

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around 1.46 cores were yet to be rectified until July 2015. This is coupled with the fact that a large number of households have been missed in the Survey. Secondly, many of the exclusion criteria are perverse and unfair, which therefore poses a risk of leaving out millions of people from the development process. 2. Lack of Rural Sanitary Marts on ground and even those present are not working effectively to sell construction materials for beneficiaries under SBM(G), leading to escalation of costs of toilet construction of beneficiaries. Hence, I request these issues to be inserted in the List of Business for the next week for detailed discussion. gÉÉÒ xÉÉ®hÉ£ÉÉ<Ç BÉEÉUÉʽªÉÉ (+ÉàÉ®äãÉÉÒ) : àÉcÉänªÉÉ, +ÉÉ{ɺÉä +ÉxÉÖ®ÉävÉ cè ÉÊBÉE +ÉMÉãÉä ºÉ{iÉÉc BÉEÉÒ ãÉÉäBÉE ºÉ£ÉÉ BÉEÉÒ BÉEɪÉÇ´ÉÉcÉÒ àÉå ÉÊxÉàxÉ ÉÊ´É−ɪÉÉå BÉEÉä VÉÉä½xÉä BÉEÉÒ BÉßE{ÉÉ BÉE®å - 1. àÉä®ä àÉiÉ FÉäjÉ +ÉàÉ®äãÉÉÒ BÉEä àÉcÖ+ÉÉ àÉå {ªÉÉVÉ BÉEÉ =i{ÉÉnxÉ ¤ÉcÖiÉ cÉäiÉÉ cè* àÉä®É +ÉÉOÉc cè ÉÊBÉE {ªÉÉVÉ BÉEä ÉÊBÉEºÉÉxÉÉå BÉEÉÒ £ÉãÉÉ<Ç BÉEä ÉÊãÉA ®äãÉ´Éä BÉEä uÉ®É {ªÉÉVÉ BÉEÉÒ fÖãÉÉ<Ç BÉEÉÒ BªÉ´ÉºlÉÉ BÉEÉÒ VÉÉA, ÉÊVɺɺÉä ´ÉcÉÆ BÉEä BªÉÉ{ÉÉÉÊ®ªÉÉå BÉEÉä +ÉÉä® +ÉÉÊvÉBÉE ãÉÉ£É ÉÊàÉãÉ ºÉBÉEä* {É®xiÉÖ ®äãÉ ªÉÉiÉɪÉÉiÉ BÉEä +É£ÉÉ´É BÉEä BÉEÉ®hÉ ´ÉcÉÆ BÉEä ÉÊBÉEºÉÉxÉÉå BÉEÉä ¤ÉcÖiÉ BÉEÉÊ~xÉÉ<ªÉÉå BÉEÉ ºÉÉàÉxÉÉ BÉE®xÉÉ {ɽiÉÉ cè* +ÉiÉ& àÉä®ÉÒ àÉÉÆMÉ cè ÉÊBÉE

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DEMANDS FOR SUPPLEMENTARY GRANTS – GENERAL

THE MINISTER OF FINANCE, MINISTER OF CORPORATE AFFAIRS AND MINISTER OF DEFENCE (SHRI ARUN JAITLEY): I beg to present a statement (Hindi and English versions) showing Supplementary Demands for Grants (General) for 2016-17. ----

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HON. SPEAKER: There will be no ‘Zero Hour’ today. Regarding notices of Adjournment Motion, I have disallowed all the notices of Adjournment Motion. We will now take up the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Defence. àÉä®É BÉEcxÉÉ cè ÉÊBÉE ÉÊb{ÉEåºÉ ÉÊàÉÉÊxɺ]ÅÉÒ BÉEÉÒ ÉÊbàÉÉÆb弃 {ÉEÉì® OÉÉÆ]弃 ºÉä ºÉƤÉÆÉÊvÉiÉ VÉ´ÉÉ¤É ~ÉÒBÉE nÉä ¤ÉVÉä nÉä +ÉÉè® =ºÉBÉEä ¤ÉÉn +ÉMÉãÉÉ ºÉ¤VÉäBÉD] ÉÊãɪÉÉ VÉÉA* …(´ªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ ) àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia may speak now.

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GENERAL BUDGET – DEMANDS FOR GRANTS. Ministry of Defence – contd. 1219 ¤ÉVÉä gÉÉÒ VªÉÉäÉÊiÉ®ÉÉÊniªÉ àÉÉvÉ´É®É´É É˺ÉÉÊvɪÉÉ (MÉÖxÉÉ) : àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, ®FÉÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEÉÒ +ÉxÉÖnÉxÉÉå BÉEÉÒ àÉÉÆMÉ {É® +ÉÉ{ÉxÉä àÉÖZÉä ¤ÉÉäãÉxÉä BÉEÉ àÉÉèBÉEÉ ÉÊnªÉÉ, <ºÉBÉEä ÉÊãÉA àÉé +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEÉ +ÉÉ£ÉÉ® BªÉBÉDiÉ BÉE®iÉÉ cÚÄ* ...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : BÉDªÉÉ ¤ÉÉiÉ cè, ¤Éè~ VÉÉ

àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : VªÉÉäÉÊiÉ®ÉiªÉ VÉÉÒ, +ÉÉ{É +É{ÉxÉÉÒ ¤ÉÉiÉ BÉEcå* …(´ªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ ) gÉÉÒ VªÉÉäÉÊiÉ®ÉÉÊniªÉ àÉÉvÉ´É®É´É É˺ÉÉÊvɪÉÉ (MÉÖxÉÉ) : àÉèbàÉ, {ÉcãÉä lÉÉä½ÉÒ BªÉ´ÉºlÉÉ ~ÉÒBÉE cÉä VÉÉA*...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : BªÉ´ÉºlÉÉ iÉÉä ªÉc +ÉÉ{É ºÉä ºÉÉÒJÉ ®cä cé* …(´ªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ ) gÉÉÒ VªÉÉäÉÊiÉ®ÉÉÊniªÉ àÉÉvÉ´É®É´É É˺ÉÉÊvɪÉÉ (MÉÖxÉÉ) : àÉèbàÉ, càÉ iÉÉä +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEä +ÉÉnä¶É {É® SÉãÉiÉä cé*...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) HON. SPEAKER: I know that but I have not allowed you, Shri Mohammad Salim. … ( Interruptions )

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àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : +ÉÉ{É ¤ÉèÉÊ~A, BÉÖEU xÉcÉÓ ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ cè* …(´ªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ ) àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : AäºÉä VÉ¤É SÉÉcä =~BÉE® xÉcÉÓ ÉÊSÉããÉÉ ºÉBÉEiÉä cé, ¤ÉèÉÊ~A* Comment : Fld by R1 …(´ªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ ) (r1/1220/pc-rbn) gÉÉÒ VªÉÉäÉÊiÉ®ÉÉÊniªÉ àÉÉvÉ´É®É´É É˺ÉÉÊvɪÉÉ (MÉÖxÉÉ) : àÉcÉänªÉÉ, àÉé +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEÉä vÉxªÉ´ÉÉn +ÉÉÌ{ÉiÉ BÉE®xÉÉ SÉÉciÉÉ cÚÄ ÉÊBÉE ®FÉÉ FÉäjÉ BÉEÉÒ +ÉxÉÖnÉxÉÉå BÉEÉ Ò àÉÉÄMÉÉå BÉEÉÒ SÉSÉÉÇ àÉå +ÉÉ{ÉxÉä àÉÖZÉä ¤ÉÉäãÉxÉä BÉEÉ àÉÉèBÉEÉ ÉÊnªÉÉ cè* àÉé +ÉâóhÉ VÉä]ãÉÉÒ VÉÉÒ BÉEÉä ¤ÉvÉÉ<Ç näxÉÉ SÉÉciÉÉ cÚÄ ÉÊBÉE ÉÊ´ÉkÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEä ºÉÉlÉ ®FÉÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEÉ +ÉÉÊiÉÉÊ®BÉDiÉ |É£ÉÉ® =xcå ÉÊnªÉÉ MɪÉÉ cè* ªÉc BÉEÉä<Ç xÉ<Ç ¤ÉÉiÉ xÉcÉÓ cè* {ÉÚ´ÉÇ àÉå £ÉÉÒ VÉ¤É ºÉ®BÉEÉ® {ÉcãÉÉÒ ¤ÉÉ® ¤ÉxÉÉÒ lÉÉÒ, iÉ¤É £ÉÉÒ ®FÉÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEä +ÉÉÊiÉÉÊ®BÉDiÉ |É£ÉÉ® BÉEÉÒ ÉÊVÉààÉänÉ®ÉÒ

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+ÉÉVÉ SÉÉÒxÉ ¤ÉÆMãÉÉnä¶É BÉEÉä nÉä ºÉ¤ÉàÉ®ÉÒxÉ ¤ÉäSÉ ®cÉ cè* gÉÉÒãÉÆBÉEÉ BÉEä ºÉÉlÉ àÉUÖ´ÉÉ®Éå BÉEä àÉÉàÉãÉä {É® càÉÉ®É iÉxÉÉ´É ¤Éfà ®cÉ cè* ÉÊVÉºÉ {ÉÉÉÊBÉEºiÉÉxÉ BÉEÉä càÉxÉä ÉË{ÉVɽä àÉå BÉEèn BÉE®BÉEä ®JÉÉ cÖ+ÉÉ lÉÉ, +ÉÉVÉ ´Éc {ÉÉÉÊBÉEºiÉÉxÉ £ÉÉ®iÉ BÉEä >ó{É® {ÉãÉ]´ÉÉ® BÉE® ®cÉ cè* +ÉÉ{É àÉÉÉÊxɪÉä ªÉÉ xÉÉ àÉÉÉÊxɪÉä ªÉc ´ÉɺiÉÉÊ´ÉBÉEiÉÉ cè* ÉÊVÉºÉ SÉÉÒxÉ BÉEÉÒ ¤ÉÉiÉ BÉEÉÒ ¤ÉÉiÉ +ÉÉ{É ãÉÉäMÉÉå xÉä BÉEÉÒ lÉÉÒ ÉÊBÉE càÉ ãÉÉäMÉ SÉÉÒxÉ BÉEÉä ãÉÉãÉ +ÉÉÆJÉ ÉÊnJÉÉAÆMÉä, ´ÉcÉÒ SÉÉÒxÉ £ÉÉ®iÉ BÉEÉÒ ÉÊàÉ]Â]ÉÒ {É® +ÉÉBÉE® ÉÊ¥ÉBÉDºÉ BÉEä ºÉààÉäãÉxÉ àÉå {ÉÉÉÊBÉEºiÉÉxÉ BÉEÉ ºÉàÉlÉÇxÉ BÉE®BÉEä SÉãÉÉ VÉÉiÉÉ cè, +ÉÉ{É näJÉiÉä cÉÒ ®c VÉÉiÉä cé* +ɺÉÉÊãɪÉiÉ ªÉc cè ÉÊBÉE ªÉÖr BÉEÉä<Ç xÉcÉÓ SÉÉciÉÉ, ãÉäÉÊBÉExÉ +ÉÉVÉ càÉå àÉÖºiÉènÉÒ ºÉä c® ºÉÆ£ÉÉ´ÉxÉÉ BÉEä ÉÊãÉA iÉèªÉÉ®ÉÒ BÉE®xÉÉÒ cÉäMÉÉÒ* iÉÉÒxÉ ºÉÉãÉ ºÉä +ÉMÉ® càÉ ®FÉÉ FÉäjÉ BÉEÉä näJÉå iÉÉä ªÉc º{É−] cÉä VÉÉiÉÉ cè ÉÊBÉE ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEÉÒ xÉ iÉÉä BÉEÉä<Ç xÉÉÒÉÊiÉ cè +ÉÉè® xÉ cÉÒ BÉEÉä<Ç xÉÉÒªÉiÉ cè* ªÉc ºÉÉÒvÉä-ºÉÉÒvÉä ¤ÉVÉ] àÉå ZÉãÉBÉEiÉÉ cè* +ÉMÉ® ¤ÉVÉ] BÉEä |ÉÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉÉå BÉEÉä càÉ näJÉå iÉÉä {ÉɪÉåMÉä ÉÊBÉE <ºÉ ºÉÉãÉ ®FÉÉ ¤ÉVÉ] BÉEÉä BÉEä´ÉãÉ 6 |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ ¤ÉfÃɪÉÉ MɪÉÉ cè* àÉcÆMÉÉ<Ç BÉEä àÉÉcÉèãÉ àÉå VÉ¤É £ÉÉ®iÉ BÉEÉÒ àÉÖpÉ ÉÊ´Énä¶ÉÉÒ àÉÖpÉ BÉEä n®ÉÊàɪÉÉxÉ ÉÊMÉ® ®cÉÒ cè* BÉDªÉÉ ªÉc 6 |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ º´ÉªÉÆ àÉå BÉEÉ{ÉEÉÒ cè? +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, ºÉxÉ 1962 ºÉä £ÉÉ®iÉ àÉå ªÉc {ÉcãÉÉÒ ¤ÉÉ® cÖ+ÉÉ cè ÉÊBÉE VÉÉÒ.bÉÒ.{ÉÉÒ. BÉEÉ £ÉÉMÉ àÉå ®FÉÉ ¤ÉVÉ] BÉEä´ÉãÉ bäfà |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ iÉBÉE ºÉÉÒÉÊàÉiÉ cÉä SÉÖBÉEÉ cè* {ÉcãÉÉÒ ¤ÉÉ® ºÉxÉ 1962 ºÉä AäºÉÉ cÖ+ÉÉ cè* ªÉÚ.{ÉÉÒ.A. ºÉ®BÉEÉ® BÉEä ºÉàÉªÉ àÉå ªÉc fÉ<Ç |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ iÉBÉE ¤Éfà SÉÖBÉEÉ lÉÉ* +ÉÉè® BÉE<Ç ºÉÉÊàÉÉÊiɪÉÉå BÉEä ÉʴɶÉä−ÉYÉÉå BÉEÉÒ ÉÊ®{ÉÉä]Ç cè ÉÊBÉE £ÉÉ®iÉ BÉEÉ ®FÉÉ ¤ÉVÉ] BÉEàÉ ºÉä BÉEàÉ 3 |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ cÉäxÉÉ SÉÉÉÊcA* gÉÉÒ +ÉxÉÖ®ÉMÉ É˺Éc ~ÉBÉÖE® (càÉÉÒ®{ÉÖ® ) : {É®ºÉå]äVÉ UÉä½BÉE® {ÉèºÉÉ ¤ÉiÉÉ nÉÒÉÊVÉA? gÉÉÒ VªÉÉäÉÊiÉ®ÉÉÊniªÉ àÉÉvÉ´É®É´É É˺ÉÉÊvɪÉÉ (MÉÖxÉÉ) : +ÉxÉÖ®ÉMÉ £ÉÉ<Ç, {É®ºÉå]äVÉ cÉÒ näJÉxÉÉ {ɽäMÉÉ, BÉDªÉÉåÉÊBÉE SÉÉcä ÉʶÉFÉÉ BÉEÉ FÉäjÉ cÉä, SÉÉcä º´ÉɺlªÉ BÉEÉ FÉäjÉ cÉä, SÉÉcä ®FÉÉ BÉEÉ FÉäjÉ cÉä* VÉÉÒ.bÉÒ.{ÉÉÒ. BÉEä £ÉÉMÉ BÉEä |ÉÉÊiɶiÉ BÉEä +ÉÉvÉÉ® {É® cÉÒ ´Éc ®ÉÉ榃 càÉå näxÉÉÒ cÉäMÉÉÒ* VÉ¤É VÉÉÒ.bÉÒ.{ÉÉÒ. ¤Éfà ®cÉ cè iÉÉä BÉEä´ÉãÉ ®ÉÉ榃 cÉÒ xÉcÉÓ =ºÉBÉEÉ {É®ºÉå]äVÉ càÉBÉEÉä näJÉxÉÉ cÉäMÉÉ* +ÉvªÉFÉ àÉcÉänªÉÉ, ´ÉɺiÉÉÊ´ÉBÉEiÉÉ cè ÉÊBÉE +ÉÉVÉ Comment : Cd by t1 àÉé {ÉÚUxÉÉ SÉÉciÉÉ cÚÆ ÉÊBÉE <ºÉ ºÉ®BÉEÉ® xÉä ®FÉÉ FÉäjÉ BÉEÉä iÉÉBÉE {É® BÉDªÉÉå ®JÉ ÉÊnªÉÉ cè?

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Comment : (Sh.J.Scindia cd.) (t1/1230/bks-ksp) +É{ÉxÉä VÉ´ÉÉxÉÉå BÉEÉä {ɪÉÉÇ{iÉ ´ÉäiÉxÉ +ÉÉè® {ɪÉÉÇ{iÉ {Éå¶ÉxÉ näxÉÉ ªÉc càÉÉ®É nÉÉʪÉi´É xÉcÉÓ cÉäxÉÉ SÉÉÉÊcA, ªÉc càÉÉ®É vÉàÉÇ cÉäxÉÉ SÉÉÉÊcA* gÉÉÒ +ÉxÉÖ®ÉMÉ É˺Éc ~ÉBÉÖE® (càÉÉÒ®{ÉÖ®) : +ÉÉ{ÉxÉä xÉcÉÓ ÉÊxÉ£ÉɪÉÉ, càÉxÉä ÉÊxÉ£ÉɪÉÉ cè* gÉÉÒ VªÉÉäÉÊiÉ®ÉÉÊniªÉ àÉÉvÉ´É®É´É É˺ÉÉÊvɪÉÉ (MÉÖxÉÉ) : càÉxÉä £ÉÉÒ ÉÊxÉ£ÉɪÉÉ cè* àÉé =ºÉ {É® £ÉÉÒ +ÉÉ>óÆMÉÉ, +ÉÉ{É ÉËSÉiÉÉ àÉiÉ BÉE®Éä* àÉÖºBÉE®ÉiÉä cÖA ºÉ¤É BÉÖEU BÉEc ÉÊnªÉÉ, àÉÖZÉä àÉÉãÉÚàÉ cè* ÉÊàÉÉÊãÉ]ÅÉÒ BÉEÉä +ÉÉè® iÉÉBÉEiÉ´É® ¤ÉxÉÉxÉä BÉEä ÉÊãÉA càÉå xɪÉä cÉÊlɪÉÉ® näxÉä cÉåMÉä* ]èBÉDxÉÉäãÉÉäVÉÉÒ BÉEÉÒ àÉnn ºÉä càÉå +ÉÉvÉÖÉÊxÉBÉEÉÒBÉE®hÉ ãÉÉxÉÉ cÉäMÉÉ* cè®iÉ BÉEÉÒ ¤ÉÉiÉ ªÉc cè ÉÊBÉE càÉ <ºÉ ¤ÉVÉ] àÉå BÉEèÉÊ{É]ãÉ ABÉDºÉ{ÉåÉÊbSÉ® BÉEÉä näJÉå, VÉÉä ºÉ¤ÉºÉä àÉci´É{ÉÚhÉÇ cè, ÉÊVɺÉBÉEä +ÉÉvÉÉ® {É® ºÉÖ®FÉÉ ¤ÉãÉÉå BÉEä £ÉÉÊ´É−ªÉ BÉEÉä {ÉÉÊ®£ÉÉÉÊ−ÉiÉ ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ VÉÉiÉÉ cè* ªÉc BÉEèÉÊ{É]ãÉ ABÉDºÉ{ÉåÉÊbSÉ® BÉEä´ÉãÉ 86 cVÉÉ® BÉE®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä iÉBÉE ºÉÉÒÉÊàÉiÉ cÉä SÉÖBÉEÉ cè* +ÉMÉ® +ÉÉ{É VÉÉÒ.bÉÒ.{ÉÉÒ. BÉEÉ iÉÉÒxÉ |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ BÉEèÉÊ{É]ãÉ ABÉDºÉ{ÉåÉÊbSÉ® BÉEä ÉÊãÉA näiÉä iÉÉ ä ºÉäxÉÉ ¤ÉãÉÉå BÉEÉä iÉÉÒxÉ ãÉÉJÉ BÉE®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä ÉÊàÉãÉiÉä, ÉÊVɺÉBÉEä +ÉÉvÉÉ® {É® +ɺjÉ-¶ÉºjÉ BÉEÉÒ BÉEÉÊ~xÉÉ<ªÉÉå BÉEÉ ºÉàÉÉvÉÉxÉ càÉ ãÉÉäMÉ ÉÊxÉBÉEÉãÉ {ÉÉiÉä* +ÉÉ{ÉxÉä VÉÉä 86 cVÉÉ® BÉE®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä ÉÊnªÉä cé, <ºÉàÉå ºÉä 90 |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ ®ÉÉʶÉ, VÉÉä +ÉÉìãÉ®äbÉÒ càÉ ãÉÉäMÉÉå BÉEÉÒ BÉEÉÆ]ÅèÉÎBÉD]b ãÉÉìªÉÉʤÉÉÊãÉ]ÉÒVÉ cé, ®É{ÉEäãÉ {ÉEÉ<]ºÉÇ BÉEä ÉÊãÉA, ºÉÖJÉÉä<Ç {ÉEÉ<]ºÉÇ BÉEä ÉÊãÉA, ÉʴɵÉEàÉÉÉÊniªÉ AªÉ®µÉEÉ{ÉD] BÉEèÉÊ®ªÉ® BÉEä ÉÊãÉA 90 |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ ®ÉÉ榃 =ºÉÉÒ BÉEä £ÉÖMÉiÉÉxÉ àÉå VÉÉxÉä ´ÉÉãÉÉÒ cè* àÉiÉãÉ¤É BÉEä´ÉãÉ nºÉ |ÉÉÊiɶÉiÉ ¤ÉSÉÉ* +É¤É ºÉƺÉn BÉEä +ÉÆn® |ɶxÉ ªÉc cè ÉÊBÉE BÉDªÉÉ nºÉ cVÉÉ® BÉE®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä +ÉÉàÉÉÔ, xÉä´ÉÉÒ +ÉÉè® AªÉ®{ÉEÉäºÉÇ BÉEä +ÉÉvÉÖÉÊxÉBÉEÉÒBÉE®hÉ BÉEä ÉÊãÉA {ɪÉÉÇ{iÉ cé? <ºÉBÉEÉ VÉ´ÉÉ¤É +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEÉä näxÉÉ cÉäMÉÉ* BÉEÉÊ~xÉÉ<Ç ªÉc cè ÉÊBÉE +ÉÉVÉ càÉÉ®ä VÉ´ÉÉxÉÉå BÉEÉä xɪÉä cÉÊlɪÉÉ® ÉÊàÉãÉiÉä xÉcÉÓ cé, VÉÉä ºÉÉÒàÉÉ {É® VÉÚZÉ ®cä cé* ªÉc ºÉ®BÉEÉ® xÉ iÉÉä AÉÊbBÉD´Éä] ¤ÉVÉ] nä ®cÉÒ cè +ÉÉè® VÉÉä ¤ÉVÉ] nä ®cÉÒ cè, ´Éc £ÉÉÒ {ÉÚhÉÇ °ô{É ºÉä JÉSÉÇ xÉcÉÓ cÉä {ÉÉ ®cÉ cè* ªÉc ºÉ¤ÉºÉä àÉci´É{ÉÚhÉÇ ¤ÉÉiÉ cè ÉÊBÉE VÉÉä BÉEèÉÊ{É]ãÉ ABÉDºÉ{ÉåÉÊbSÉ® BÉEä ÉÊãÉA ®ÉÉ榃 nÉÒ MÉ<Ç, ÉÊ{ÉUãÉä ºÉÉãÉ ºÉÉiÉ cVÉÉ® BÉE®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä ®FÉÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEä uÉ®É ãÉÉè]ɪÉä MɪÉä* 2015-16 àÉå 13 cVÉÉ® BÉE®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä ®FÉÉ àÉÆjÉÉãÉªÉ BÉEä uÉ®É nÉä¤ÉÉ®É ãÉÉè]ɪÉä MɪÉä*

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DR. M. THAMBIDURAI (KARUR): What you are saying is correct. We have to increase the base and also spend more on defence side. If you are restricting expenditure on other Departments, it is alright. But the Central Government has to spend on all sectors like welfare programmes, skill development, etc. That is why you are not in a position to spend more on Defence and other requirements. If you allow the State Governments to do certain things, it can take away a lot of federalism. But you are diluting the federal system. If you are having all powers on your side, then revenue from all sectors will come to you and the base of States will reduce. Through GST also, you are reducing the base of States. You are bringing everything towards the Centre. If you go on concentrating on all the State subjects, definitely you cannot have sufficient funds for Defence. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI ARUN JAITLEY: You gave two illustrations and let me respectfully disagree with both. Ultimately, the choice is not between defence expenditure and skill development, India will need both. Therefore, you cannot say that let us stop skill development. … ( Interruptions ) DR. M. THAMBIDURAI (KARUR): Why are you concentrating on all things? That is my point. SHRI ARUN JAITLEY: At the end of the day, you still have a very large population. You have to skill your people in various skills in order to make them employable. But this has to be an effort as far as States are concerned and as far as Centre is concerned.

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When you mentioned GST, I know your party’s and State Government’s positions have been slightly different from everybody else. But one of the objects was to have a more efficient indirect taxation system which brings an end to evasion and, therefore, the revenue of the States and the Centre also increases. That is why we were able to develop a bipartisan consensus on it. At the end of the day, let me only say that our effort whether through various measures that we have been taking in order to check black money, evasion, increase the tax base, GST, etc., ultimately a more resourceful State will always be able to spend more on its primary responsibility for the security of the country and that is one of our primary expenditures. +É¤É =ºÉ |ÉÉ<àÉ®ÉÒ ABÉDºÉ{ÉåÉÊbSÉ® BÉEä ºÉà¤ÉxvÉ àÉå càÉ ªÉc £ÉÉÒ ºÉàÉZÉ ãÉå ÉÊBÉE c® VÉÉä |ÉÉʵÉEªÉɪÉå càÉ ãÉÉäMÉÉå xÉä ¤ÉxÉÉ<Ç cé, <ºÉàÉå ãÉÉÒMÉäºÉÉÒ <¶ªÉÚVÉ £ÉÉÒ cé, ÉÊVɺÉBÉEÉÒ ´ÉVÉc ºÉä |ÉÉäºÉäºÉäVÉ +É{ÉxÉä +ÉÉ{É àÉå ºÉàÉªÉ ãÉäiÉä cé, <´ÉèãªÉÖA¶ÉxÉ cè* gÉÉÒ àÉÉÎããÉBÉEÉVÉÇÖxÉ JɽMÉä (MÉÖãɤÉMÉÉÇ) : +ÉÉ{É =ºÉBÉEÉä BÉEàÉ BÉE® ºÉBÉEiÉä cé* ãÉÉÒMÉäºÉÉÒ BÉEÉÒ ¤ÉÉiÉ àÉiÉ BÉEÉÊ®A, +ÉÉ{É =ºÉBÉEÉä ºÉÖvÉÉÉÊ®ªÉä* ...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) gÉÉÒ ÉÊxÉÉʶÉBÉEÉxiÉ nÖ¤Éä (MÉÉäbÂbÉ) : ãÉÉÒMÉäºÉÉÒ JÉiàÉ cÉä ºÉBÉEiÉÉÒ cè BÉDªÉÉ? ...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) gÉÉÒ +ÉâóhÉ VÉä]ãÉÉÒ : àÉé +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEÉä ¤ÉiÉÉ näiÉÉ cÚÆ, VÉÉä ºÉÖvÉÉ®É cè* ...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) gÉÉÒ àÉÉÎããÉBÉEÉVÉÇÖxÉ JɽMÉä (MÉÖãɤÉMÉÉÇ) : ÉÊBÉEiÉxÉä ºÉÉãÉ AäºÉä ¤ÉÉäãÉåMÉä? ...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ +ÉvªÉFÉ : ªÉc +ÉÉVÉBÉEãÉ ¤Éè~ä-¤Éè~ä SÉSÉÉÇ BÉE®xÉä BÉEÉÒ ¤ÉcÖiÉ ¤ÉÖ®ÉÒ +ÉÉniÉ ãÉMÉÉ ®cä cé* AäºÉÉ BÉEÉä<Ç £ÉÉÒ àÉiÉ BÉE®Éä* …(´ªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ )

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vessels; P81 long-range maritime reconnaissance aircrafts; upgrade of KAMOV-28 helicopters; Dornier aircrafts; off-shore petrol vessels; and fast petrol vessels. For Air Force there is the Rafale fighter aircrafts; heavy-lift helicopters; Apache attack helicopters. Additionally, there is a large number of increased capabilities in many other areas. +ÉÉ{ÉxÉä BÉEcÉ ‘àÉäBÉE ó{É® BÉEä 134 proposals have been approved. 134 àÉå ºÉä 2 ãÉÉJÉ 51 cVÉÉ® BÉE®Éä½ âó{ɪÉä BÉEä 100 |É{ÉÉäWÉãºÉ AäºÉä cé, VÉÉä ¤ÉÉìªÉ AÆb àÉäBÉE

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1323 hours DR. K. GOPAL (NAGAPATTINAM): Sir, first of all I would like to express my profound gratitude and indebtedness to our beloved leader Amma for giving me an opportunity to be here in this august House. Thank you very much for allowing me to speak on the discussion on Demands for Grants for 2017-18 in respect of the Ministry of Defence. While presenting the Union Budget 2017-18 on Feb 1, 2017 the hon. Finance Minister allocated Rs.3,59,000 crore to the Ministry of Defence and in his previous budget the Finance Minister also made certain changes in the format of Defence Demands for Grants bringing further complexity to the task of estimating the various heads that make up India’s official defence budget. The bigger question that faces the defence community is whether the latest allocation is adequate to meet the security needs of the country. The hon. Finance Minister had stated that for defence expenditure excluding pensions he had provided a sum of Rs.2,74,000 crore including Rs.86,500 crore for modernization from the last year’s Rs.2.58 lakh crore. There is an apprehension in the minds of the common people that the modest 65 per cent hike in allocation shows Comment : Cd by f2 that defence spending remains a low priority area for the Government. (f2/1325/rsg-vb) Comment : DR. K. GOPAL The allocation on defence spending increased by just six per cent CONTINUED might hurt the military's modernisation plans, crucial to keeping up with China's expanding might. The meagre hike is unlikely to meet the

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impact of inflation, depreciation of the rupee and the imposition of customs duty on military imports from last year. Another glaringly noticeable aspect is that the under utilisation of capital allocations provided in the 2016-17 budget, resulting in a surrender of Rs. 6,970 crore. The surrendered amount has largely been absorbed in the revenue expenditure which has increased from its original estimates by Rs. 5,876 crore. There has been a further decline in defence budget's share in both Central Government expenditure and the GDP. With a share of 1.56 per cent of the estimated GDP of 2017-18, the defence budget is the lowest since 1956-57. Pegged at 1.62 per cent of the GDP this year, the allocation is unlikely to cater for major weapons purchases. This is despite the recommendation of a key defence ministry panel that the spending should be 2.5 per cent of the GDP. For a vast country like our India, which has to keep an extra vigil over its LoC and borders this low allocation will create a sense of fear and complacency in the minds of the defence personnel. Another major feature is the further increase in the share of the revenue expenditure in the total defence budget. This increase is primarily due to the hike in the manpower cost of the Armed Forces, which accounts for over 83 per cent or Rs. 11,071 crore of the overall growth of Rs.13,291 crore in the defence budget. In the last several years, it is a recurring feature with a debilitating effect on two vital elements of the defence budget: revenue stores and capital modernization which together play a vital role in the

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operational preparedness of the Armed Forces. But defence planners and experts believe spending over the years has not been balanced and hurt a military laden with obsolete weapons and equipment. From basic gear such as bullet-proof vests and assault rifles to hi- tech platforms such as warplanes and next generation submarines, many of India's defence modernisation programmes are on a slow track for want of money. The 3000-kilometre long border in the North will require a laser wall fencing in some places, barbed-wire fencing with high end CCTV cameras, laser fitted thermal cameras, buried detectors and sensors, and perimeter protection system in some places. This itself requires huge funds for effective installation and commissioning as well as working. The combined share of the important two elements the revenue stores and capital modernization has declined from 55 per cent in 2007-08 to 40 per cent in 2016-17. This does not augur well, especially when there exists a huge demand for defence preparedness, and the Armed Forces have grave shortages in areas ranging from ammunition, assault rifles, bullet-proof jackets, night fighting-devices to howitzers, missiles, helicopters, fighters and warships. Needless to say, for adequate defence preparedness, the present ratio needs to change for the better, for which allocation under revenue stores and capital modernisation needs to be augmented substantially. Among the defence services, the Indian Army with a budget of Rs. 1,49,369 crore accounts for the biggest share in defence

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budget, followed by the Air Force, Navy, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Ordnance Factories. The lion's share for the Army is primarily because of its overwhelmingly numerical superiority over the sister services. Accounting for over 85 per cent of the uniformed personnel, bulk of the Army's budget goes into meeting the pay and allowances of the personnel. In 2017- 18, only 17 per cent of Army's total allocation has been earmarked for capital expenditure. The comparative figures for the Air Force and Navy are 58 per cent and 51 per cent, respectively. For modernisation and the capital procurement budget of the three Forces, the overall allocation in the 2017-18 budget has Comment : CONTINUED BY G2 declined, although marginally, over the previous allocation. Comment : k.gopal cd (g2/1330/rk-pc) Among the three forces , Air For ce is the only s er vice whose modernisation budget has increased whereas both the Army and Navy have witnessed a decline in their respective budgets. The increase in the Air Force budget is in view of its signing several mega contracts, including the Rafale fighters, Apach e attack and Chinook heavy lift helicopters . The decline in the modernisation budget is a source of great concern. In 2016-17, only 12 per cent of the total modernisation budget of Rs.70,000 crore was available for signing new schemes, with the rest being earmarked for the committed liabilities arising out of contracts already signed. However, there has been an under utilisation of Rs. 7,393 crore which works out

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to 10.5 per cent . The Army accounts for over 50 per cent of total unspent funds and this has become a recurring feature despite numerous improvements in the procurement procedures undertaken by the Ministry of Defence in the past two -and-a-half decades . Thi s causes a great concern Sir. The need of the hour is adequate fund allocation and the complete utilisation of allotted funds. The judicial spending on appropriate projects is very much required . Given that steady modernisation is a prerequisite for bui lding up a strong military capability , the Mi nistry of Defence has a big task ahead to b rin g in efficie ncy an d exped iti ousness in the proc ur ement pr ocess. The fac t t hat all defe nce imports now attr ac t customs du ty and the rupe e ha s deprec iated a gain st the doll ar, it will b e i nt eres ting to se e h ow th e larg e pending pro curements go ahead. Unlike in the previous Budget, the Union Budget ha s not provid ed any specific incentive to push the ‘Make in India’ initiative in th e defence sector, although some industry -wide proposals have been promised. Among others, the Government has promised to reduce income tax from present 30 per cent to 25 per cent for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) with an annual turnover of up to Rs. 50 crore . This is likely to benefit some 6000 MSMEs which are presently supplying parts, components and sub-systems to players like DRDO, Defence Public Secto r Undertakings, Ordinance Factories and large private companies . The lack of any specific incentive for the defence industry

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may be a source of disappointment, as industry has repeatedly demanded certain concessions which are currently extended to other sectors. In the Union Budget itself, the FM extended the 'Infrastructure Status' to the 'Affordable Housing', sector, allowing the industry in that sector to avail certain tax-related benefits . Needless to say, Infrastructure Status is one of several long pending demands of the defence industry. Within the defence budge t, h owever, there has been a sma ll allocat ion of Rs . 44. 63 crore m ade fo r prototy pe development under th e 'Mak e' pro ced ures whi ch hav e rec ent ly been re vi sed by th e MoD and som e 23 p rojects hav e been ide ntifi ed f or exe cuti on . Of th e t otal am oun t, R s. 30 .08 crore is earmark ed for Army and th e bal an ce Rs. 14 .55 cro re for Air Forc e. The m eag re inc rease of fiv e per ce nt in th e offi cial defenc e budget i s g ro ss ly inadequat e es peci ally in view of the vas t vo ids existing in milit ary capability and th e diminished and in crem ent al effect on mod erni sation and ope rational preparedn ess . There i s a need to augment resources substantially, particul arly under two critical head s of the defence budget - stor es and capital procurement - which have come under severe p re ssure in the last several years with a huge negative con sequ ence on India 's defenc e p repar edness. For the overall development of Defence , w hile the demand for higher allocations is a genuine one, it must also be fully geared up to utilise the available resources in a time-bound manner. There i s

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hardly any merit in asking for more resources while the present capacity to utilise the available resources, particularly those under the capital head, is constrained . The Government had announced a centralised travel system for soldiers through which tickets could be booked online. Defence personnel now do not have to face the hassle of standing in queues and getting their travel tickets. We welcome this decision . Increase of incentives and compensation for soldiers who brave Comment : cd their life fighting our enemies in hostile weather is a must . Comment : Shri K. Gopal cd (h2/1335/rc/mz) Our immortal leader, Amma had constantly advocated for better focus and more allocation for Defence. There is a need to increase our attention on the Southern India. There is an urgent need to focus little more on the possible threats emanating from the southern coast of Bay of Bengal. The frequent attacks and killing of Indian fishermen by Sri Lankan Navy has to be treated as an unfriendly aggression. If we are silent and unmoved for some more time then there is a possibility that the tiny nation like Sri Lanka can take Indian Military for granted which could easily be exploited by our enemies. I urge the Government to take a serious note on the fishermen issue in the south Indian coasts which require an authoritative, "nip in the bud" action from Indian Defence Forces.

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India need to take serious note on the frequent aggressions made in the Northern side, by our diplomatically friendly neighbours both Pakistan and China. The long border line between these two countries with our country needs an extra vigilant 24x7 security and surveillance and ever ready preparedness through all seasons round the year. This is really a Herculean task and we all must show our sincere gratitude and indebtedness to the brave soldiers, who toil in such hostile environment to save our country and make the people of our country live in peace. (ends) HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Hon. Members, the Minister is going to reply at 1.45 p.m. Therefore, I would request the hon. Members to be brief.

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*SHRIMATI SUPRIYA SULE (BARAMATI):

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*SHRI MD. BADARUDDOZA KHAN (MURSHIDABAD): Hon’ble Speaker, Madam, Defence is the highest priority sector in this Budget. Indian position is 6 th among the countries providing highest expenditure on Defence. But India’s defence Budget Allocation is decreasing as a percentage of GDP. Last year also budget allocation share of GDP was 2.3% but this year, the share of GDP is 2.1%, though this is the highest allocation among all Ministries. Actually pension and salary comprises 50% of the total allocation. Then where is the money for modernisation of arms and ammunition? According to CAG audit report 2015 our stock of ammunition with Army is critically low and they can fight only 10 days of intense conflict. It is not desirable. So, the Defence Minister should look into the matter with special care. It is disheartening that after 70 years of Independence, our shipyard has a poor capacity of repair, refit and maintenance of Naval fleets. The repair and upgradation of INS Sindhu Kirti Submarine took 10 years from 2006 to 2016. Till this period technology around the world has changed much more. In case of Air force it is seen from some report that “the rate at which fighter aircrafts are retiring exceeds the rate at which their replacement is inducted”. It is also remarkable that Government has declared Make in India programme. In spite of that our country is one of the highest defence equipment importing countries till now. A huge amount of foreign exchange is spent every year. So, indigenisation of defence procurement is very much essential now. * Laid on the Table

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It will also help us to generate a lot of employment. Finally, Peace is our goal, War is the last option but we must be ready for any situation. With this I conclude. ends)

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*SHRIMATI APARUPA PODDAR (ARAMBAG): The President of India is the supreme commander of the armed forces of the country. The Ministry of Defence is primarily responsible for ensuring the territorial integrity of the nation with the armed forces including Indian Army, Indian Air Force, Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard. India’s 58 year old Defence Research & Development Organization has 50 laboratories, eight defence public sector units and 40 ordnance factories. However, India’s armed forces are still dependent on imports for 70% of their defence equipment. Increase in Budget outlay for indigenization under the “Make in India” programme should be done. Besides, as India’s economy continues to grow. There will be a natural attrition from the Armed forces. In 2015, India reportedly faced a shortage of 50,000 personnel, including 11,000 officers. The modernization of men and material a long standing demand of the three wings of the armed forces. This is worrying because the security challenges, within and at the borders are formidable. Indian soldiers operate in some of the world’s most inhospitable terrain, but their access to basic amenities wholesome food and modern gear allegedly remains limited. The absence of special incentives for indigenous research in the Budget has been another disappointment. There is a need to expedite acquisition of modern Bullet Proof Jackets for the Army.

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The Government remains non-committal about weaning India away for its unhealthy dependence on imported arms and technologies. There is a need to allocate more funds for Defence Research and also need to focus on Mission Mode Projects as well as Technology Development (TD) and Development of Infrastructure Facilities (IF). More opportunities should be given to women in Defence sector for recruitment. We are proud of our soldiers. NCC course as an elective subject should be introduced at University level and organize more NCC training camps there would lead for job opportunities as in India there are many unemployed youth. They will also get to serve for the motherland. I request for one sainik school in West Bengal in my Parliamentary Constituency Arambagh in Chandrakona. It is SC/ST based area. (ends)

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*PROF. RICHARD HAY (NOMINATED): Hon’ble Speaker, I, at the outset, support the Demands for Grants for Defence and I congratulate the Ministry and Government of India for displaying fortitude, commitment and vision to protect the country from intermittent enemy onslaughts. Our surgical strike was a strategic move which was appreciated and commented not only by all our countrymen but also by other nations. I also congratulate the Government of India for honoring its commitment to implement One Rank One Pension which was denied to our brave soldiers for four decades. Under this scheme, uniform pensions are being paid to armed force personnel retiring at the same rank with the same length of service, irrespective of the date of retirement. Further, future increases in rates of pension will be automatically passed on to the existing pensioners through a revision carried out every five years. OROP has been implemented retrospectively. This shows how the Government of India recognize the service rendered by our defence personnel who are highly patriotic and serve the nation with courage and passion.

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Under the Make in India concept, the defence procurement – indigenously will increase from 35% to 70% by 2027. This shows the Government of India reliance on indigenous products rather than depend on imports as was practiced for decades. This shows how the Government of India will obtain more and more support from the R&D Wings functioning in the country, viz., DRDO and also procure our Defence Requirements internally and thereby save foreign exchange. (ends)

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1347 hours SHRIMATI PRATIMA MONDAL (JAYANAGAR): Hon. Speaker, national security is the most important thing for our country to maintain peace and stability both within and outside the country. India’s strategic location is crucial both for the South Asian Region and for the whole world. Of late, terrorism, insurgency and sectarian conflicts are on the increase both at national and international arena. Internal security is under threat due to cross border terrorism, militancy in the North-East, Left Wing extremism and terrorism in the hinterland. Surgical strikes undertaken recently along the Line of Control are credible and a strong message to Pakistan and China. Madam, while announcing the allocation for Defence, the Finance Minister avoided any mention of the previous year’s allocation. Perhaps, it was for a reason. The allocation of Rs. 2,74,114 crore excluding the outlay of Rs. 85,740 crore for defence pension means only six per cent more than the comparable budget estimate of Rs. 2,58,589 crore for 2016-17. The allocation is grossly inadequate to meet the security needs of the country. The noticeable feature is the gradual decline in the defence budget share in both the Central Government expenditure and the GDP with a share of 1.56 per cent of the estimated GDP for 2017-18. This budget allocation is the lowest since 1956-57. The revenue stores and capital modernization together play a vital role in the operational preparedness of the Armed Forces. The combined share of these two elements has declined from 55 per cent in

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2007-08 to 40 per cent in 2016-17. The present ratio needs to change for the better for which allocation under revenue stores and capital modernization needs to be augmented substantially. Among the Defence Services, the Indian Army with a budget allocation of Rs. 1,49,369 crore accounts for the biggest share in the defence budget followed by the Air Force, Navy, DRDO and Ordnance Factories but a bulk of the Army’s budget which is nearly 85 per cent goes into meeting pay and allowances. Only 17 per cent of Army’s total Comment : cd. by l2 allocation has been earmarked for capital expenditure whereas for the Air Force, it is 58 per cent and for Navy, it is 51 per cent. Comment : Member contd. (l2/1350/rbn/cs) Under the Modernisation Head, Army Fund has been decreased by 6.4 per cent; for Navy also it has been decreased by 12.1 per cent. Only Air Force Fund has been increased by 12.1 per cent. The increase in the Air Force Budget is in view of its signing several mega contracts, like the Rafale fighters, Chinook heavy lift helicopters, etc. Only 12 per cent of the total modernisation Budget of Rs. 70,000 crore is available for signing of new contracts. There is a whopping under utilisation of funds of Rs. 7,393 crore and the Army accounts for 50 per cent of total unspent funds. Under utilisation has become a recurring feature of the Indian Defence Budget may be because of the Ministry of Finance’s machinations. Poor allocation coupled with under utilisation is severely affecting modernisation and procurement process.

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Unlike the previous Budget, this Union Budget has not provided any specific incentives to push the ‘Make in India’ initiative in the defence sector. The reduction of income tax to 25 per cent from 30 per cent for micro, small and medium enterprises with an annual turnover of Rs. 50 crore will only benefit 6000 MSMEs which supply components to the DRDO, defence public sector undertakings, ordnance factories and large private companies. Perhaps infrastructure status as given for affordable housing should have been given to it for availing tax benefit which is a long pending issue. There is only a meagre five per cent increase in the official Defence Budget and it is grossly inadequate taking the inflation and external and internal threats into consideration. We are a country that has one of the largest armed forces. They selflessly do the work that we cannot imagine to do even for a day. It is unfortunate that they are not receiving the support that they deserve. The fact that our country allocates crores of rupees every year for defence but hardly provides adequate funds to support these courageous souls is of great concern to us. All of us know, as Winston Churchill said, “We sleep soundly in our bed because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.” So, even one soldier treated improperly is unacceptable to us.

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So, I appeal to the Government to consider increasing the Defence Budget allocation, especially to support not only our serving soldiers but also war veterans struggling to survive physical, psychological and financial trauma. Thank you Madam for giving me this opportunity. (ends)

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* SHRI S.P. MUDDAHANUME GOWDA (TUMKUR): Thank you for the opportunity given to me to place my views regarding the discussion on Demands of Grants pertaining to the Ministry of Defence. Defence is one of the vital and important ministry which mainly concerned about the security and peace of the country. Hence, allocation of budgetary support to the Ministry of Defence becomes a necessity. If we look at the previous performance during the year 2015-16, it is worrying since there is under spending of Rs.13,188 crores from its capital budget. It comes to nearly 14 per cent of the budgetary allocation for the year 2015-16. When that is the case, there is apprehension about spending the amount allocated to the Ministry of Defence for this year. This will be definitely a reflection on the performance of the Government particularly with regard to the security of this nation. Time and again our efficiency in the defence will be subjected to test in view of the attempts being made by the neighbouring countries. Modernization of Indian armed forces for the strength of the country has been rather slow. Technologically, we are little behind indigenous development of modern defence hardware continues to remain a serious concern. Much thrust should be given by the Government in this area to make our defence more powerful. We are bound to increase our strength regarding modernization in every angle.

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We have been seeing videos of Army jawans through social media in which serious allegations of harassment by superiors is made. This definitely reflects on the performance and commitment of the Government regarding army personnel. This is time to infuse confidence among the army personnel. PMO should took this matter very seriously and also get the matter seriously examined and necessary action is taken. Shortage of military personnel is another serious concern. Government should take immediate steps to fill up the required personnel. Lots of youths in this are prepared to join military and serve the nation. We must have a comfortable and safe defence of the country. National security of the country should be the paramount consideration for our Government.

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(n2/1400/ksp/rv) 1400 hours SHRI GAURAV GOGOI (KALIABOR): Madam Speaker, I thank you for giving me this opportunity. HON. SPEAKER: You make only points. SHRI GAURAV GOGOI (KALIABOR): Madam, I will make only six points. HON. SPEAKER: But within five minutes. SHRI GAURAV GOGOI (KALIABOR): My six points will be finished within five minutes. I guarantee you that. The first point I would like to make is on dignity. I rise to support the spirit and courage of our Armed Forces. Our brave soldiers have triumphed whenever they have been tested, whether it is in 1947, 1965, 1971, 1999 and the countless surgical strikes that they have done. My only request to all political parties is to remember that the Armed Forces are of the nation and they secure our boundaries. It is not for the bragging rights of any party during election season. My second point, Madam, is on parity. Through you, I request the Government to create parity between civil, paramilitary and military officers. In the same conditions, different benefits cannot be accorded to officers belonging to different sectors. They must be looked through the lens of equality and equity. The recommendations of the Seventh Pay Commission, unfortunately, have been disappointing, especially when it comes to Hazard Allowances and promotion of ranks. How can a military officer be earning less than a

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civil officer while both of them are working in the same location? It sends a wrong message. My third point is on recruitment. The Government needs to look towards Indian Armed Forces as a way of mobilizing young men and women to fulfill their duty towards our nation. Unfortunately the number of vacancies in our forces is staggering. The total number of vacancies is 73,402 in Defence Services. In the case of technical personnel, when it comes Ordnance Factories, the vacancy position is close to 48 per cent. We need to fill up these vacancies, we need to induct more women in Indian Armed Forces and we also need to make our Armed Forces more attractive. It is unfortunate that a former General says that the attractiveness of Indian Armed Forces is decreasing. We need to address this problem by establishing new Sainik Schools. The Ministry has written to me confirming their intention to start a new Sainik School in Golaghat District of Assam. I hope they start that and I hope they start even more Sainik Schools in other parts of India. When it comes to Assam, there are a lot of Air Force Squadrons which are based there. But the infrastructure in airports and air connectivity for civilians can also be improved in Tezpur and Jorhat if the Air Force and the Army share their properties. My fourth point is on preparedness. As has been raised by our Chief Whip Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia, the number of Air Force Squadrons is definitely worrying. Today’s war will be fought over the air and over the seas. Had this Government followed the UPA Policy on Rafale fighters, our total squadron strength would have been close to

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40, but now we are restricted to 35 squadrons and 90 aircrafts are pending. Where will this Government get the remaining 90 aircrafts by a new Rafale Policy? The recent fire in an Ordnance Factory is extremely worrying. We hope that the Government has undertaken a proper inquiry. I would request the Government to share the results as to why our Ordnance Factories are so much vulnerable. We hope that a similar Ordnance Factory can be established in Assam to service the Air Force Squadrons which are operating there. My fifth point, Madam, is on rations. No Army can fight on an empty stomach. The rations given to our soldiers are woefully Comment : (Cd. by o2) inadequate. Comment : Shri gaurav gogai ctd (o2/1405/kkd/my) Despite complaints on social media, it is worrying to see that the Budget of 2017-18 on stores and rations, instead of being increased, is being reduced. Madam Speaker, we need to be more sensitive. If a soldier is complaining about the poor quality of food, let us not question his mental health, but instead question ourselves. If similar rations were served everyday in the Central Hall of this Parliament, what would we, as MPs, do? If we want better rations in the Central Hall, then surely, our jawans need to get even better rations than what we deserve as parliamentarians. My last point, Madam Speaker, is on perspective. Time has come to reflect on our perspective, on our military posture. Are we going to be a large Army stuck in a defensive position, vulnerable to a

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policy of bleeding by thousand cuts or will we need to be more agile, more strategic, more tactical and become a modern, tactically offensive Army? In the end, Madam Speaker, I would like to conclude by what I started with. What our Army and Armed Forces need is dignity and respect. ºÉààÉÉxÉ ºÉä ¤É½ÉÒ +ÉÉè® BÉEÉä<Ç SÉÉÒVÉ xÉcÉÓ cè* àÉé SÉÉciÉÉ cÚÆ ÉÊBÉE VÉÉä ªÉÖ´ÉÉ ÉÊàÉÉÊãÉ]ÅÉÒ {ÉEÉäºÉÇ àÉå cé, =xÉBÉEÉä VÉÉä ºÉààÉÉxÉ näxÉÉ SÉÉÉÊcA, càÉ <ºÉ ¤ÉVÉ] BÉEä uÉ®É =xÉBÉEÉä nå* xÉA {ÉÉÒfÃÉÒ BÉEÉä +ÉÉàÉÉÔ BÉEÉÒ iÉ®{ÉE VÉÉMÉ°ôBÉE BÉE®iÉä cÖA, AªÉ®{ÉEÉäºÉÇ +ÉÉè® xÉä´ÉÉÒ BÉEÉä ºÉcɪÉiÉÉ näiÉä cÖA, càÉ <ÆÉÊbªÉÉ BÉEä +ÉÉàÉÉÔ BÉEÉä 21´ÉÉÓ ºÉnÉÒ àÉå ABÉE àÉÉìbxÉÇ +ÉÉàÉÉÔ ¤ÉxÉÉAÆ, ABÉE àÉÉìbxÉÇ +ÉÉàbÇ {ÉEÉäºÉæºÉ ¤ÉxÉÉAÆ* <ºÉÉÒ BÉEä ºÉÉlÉ àÉé +É{ÉxÉÉ £ÉÉ−ÉhÉ ªÉcÉÒ {É® ºÉàÉÉ{iÉ BÉE®iÉÉ cÚÆ* vÉxªÉ´ÉÉn* (<ÉÊiÉ)

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1413 hours SHRI N.K. PREMACHANDRAN (KOLLAM): Thank you Madam Speaker. Madam, three years back, this Government has started on a very promising note. We have seen, for the first time in the history of India, the hon. Prime Minister was assuming Office in the presence of Leaders of our immediate neighbourhood. It was a very commendable way, both from the strategic and Foreign Policy angle, for a Government to have started functioning and giving out a strong message that we value our friendship with our neighbours. The swearing in ceremony of the Prime Minister and the new Government reiterated the consistent Foreign Policy of India that we are friendly and peace loving country in the word and we have no aggressive intentions against anyone. That was a strong message we sent three years back. What has happened actually? Since then, in spite of a good beginning, it is a matter of concern for the whole country now. Is our country safer than the condition that this Government has inherited three years back? That is the pertinent question which is to be answered by the Government. Unfortunately, the former Defence Minister, who has gone to Goa, is not here to answer these questions. There also an indication is being given that the political consideration will take precedence over the vital national interest. The biggest claim of this Government, during its three years of Office, is surgical strike of 29 th September, 2016. This Government is

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politically taking advantage of the surgical strike of 29 th September, 2016 which is now touted to be the greatest ever event in our country’s military history which was carried out by the brave Indian Army. We are proud to say that even in the past our Armed Forces have successfully conducted surgical strikes on numerous occasions, particularly, on 1 st September, 2011, 28 th July, 2013 and 14 th January, 2014. Madam, in its maturity, wisdom and in the interest of national security, the UPA Government had never politicized the brave military action just for political gains. That is the difference between the UPA and the NDA in dealing with the military actions. After the claim made by this Government, my colleague Mr. Jyotiraditya Scindia has explained in detail as to what is the aftermath of this incident? Therefore, I am not going into the details. Now, I am coming to the Budget proposals, that is, the fiscal position of the Defence, that has to be discussed in two ways. The first one is in the light of possible impact of modernization of Armed Forces and the second one is in the operational preparedness of the Armed Comment : Cd by q2 Forces. Comment : Shri N.K. Premachandran (q2/1415/rcp/nsh) contd. Madam, kindly see the fiscal outlay. The fiscal outlay in 2016- 17, compared with 2017-18, there is 0.96 per cent increase in 2016-17 and 5.34 per cent increase in 2017-18. I do accept it and appreciate it. But, when compared to the GDP, in 2016-17, it was 1.65 per cent of the GDP, but in 2017-18, it is 1.56 per cent of the GDP. That means the

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share of Defence budget in terms of GDP is declining which is a matter of concern. My next point is regarding budget outlay for the modernisation of the Armed Forces. Except Air Force, both in Navy and in Army, modernisation fund has not been spent or has not been utilised. Also, kindly see the percentage of decline. In Army it is (-) 6.4 per cent; in Navy it is (-) 12.1 per cent. There is underutilisation. It is a grave concern. Steady modernisation of Armed Forces is a prerequisite for building up a strong military capability. Kindly see, the revenue expenditure is increasing. Last year, in 2016-17, the revenue expenditure increased by Rs. 6000 crore. But, at the same time, the capital expenditure is declining like anything. I am not going through the statistics because of paucity of time. So, my submission is, this matter has to be taken very seriously. The threats and challenges to the nation are increasing. Therefore, operational preparedness has to be strengthened. Also I would like to remind the Government, our first defence against our enemies has to be built in the hearts and minds of multitudes of our people. If we do anything to weaken the emotional integration of our people, from within, our country can never be secured against any external enemies. They will see opportunity to stash in our internal desertions. So, let us unite beyond caste, religion, region and language for the prosperity of our country and to protect the country from all sources of external aggression. Thank you very much, Madam. (ends)

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1417 hours ADV. JOICE GEORGE (IDUKKI): Thank you, Madam for letting me to speak on the Demands of Grants relating to the Ministry of Defence. While saluting our brave soldiers, those who are in service and those who served the nation with the willingness to sacrifice their lives for our security I also share the concerns expressed by the previous speakers in the higher quantum of Defence procurement through import, growing dissatisfaction rather discontent among the Defence personnel, so called, insubordination arising out of frustration due to many reasons among our Defence personnel. I will confine myself to the welfare aspects of the ex-service personnel as regards their healthcare amenities. ECHS is very much available for our Defence ex-service personnel. But the facility is not that much adequate to meet their requirements. There is only one polyclinic in my constituency. The ground reality is that medicines are not available there. The poor ex-service personnel and their dependents resort to other methods to cater to their medical needs. As regards the hospitals that are authorized by the ECHS, there is undue delay in making payments to them of the cashless treatment facilities availed by the ex-servicemen. The hospitals are not ready to give cashless treatment to the ex-servicemen specially the hospitals situated in the rural areas and far remote areas also. Another issue regarding the ex-service personnel is the loan facilities available to them. Prasanthi is the Scheme available for the ex-service personnel but the interest rate changed is more than 14 per

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cent which is more than the lending rate of commercial banks and even agriculture sector. The Defence personnel are charged more. This is a grave concern. I urge upon the Minister, through you Madam, this should also be taken care of. My last issue is regarding the ration of the ex-service personnel. As we know the ration is being given through the canteens established in various parts of the country. There are a large number of Defence personnel, ex-service personnel from remote area in Idukki district but there is no canteen facility available for the ex-service personnel. I urge upon the Minister, through you, Madam – this is a long-pending demand of all the ex-service personnel from my constituency – a canteen facility may be provided in Idukki district in Kerala. With these words, I conclude. Thank you, Madam. Comment : Fd. By r2 (ends)

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1426 hours THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE (DR. SUBHASH RAMRAO BHAMRE): Madam, I rise to respond to the very useful debate on the Demands for Grants of the Ministry of Defence. I thank hon. Members, Prof. Sugata Bose, Shri Misra Ji from BJD, Shri Anandrao Adsul, Shri A. Sampath, Shri Jyotiraditya Scindia Ji, Shri R.K. Singh Ji, Shrimati Meenakashi Lekhi Ji, Shri Hariom Singh Rathore Ji, Shri Ji, Shri Bhola Singh Ji, Shri K. Gopal Ji, Shri Gaurav Gogoi, Shri Premachandran Ji and Shri Pappu Yadav Ji (Rajesh Ranjan). In the course of the debate, they have raised many issues, and I thank them. I will try to respond and I will try to cover whatever the issues they have raised during their deliberations. Observations and suggestions were made by hon. Members in regard to budget allocation to the defence sector, defence preparedness, issues related to Defence PSUs, DRDO and welfare of the soldiers. During my reply I will cover all these things. Regarding the outlay and budgetary provisions, all of them have mentioned certain things. Before that, I would present an overview of the Defence Service Estimate and the other Demands for Grants of the Ministry of Defence. The outlay for 2017-18 for the Ministry of Defence, except Defence Pension, is Rs.2,74,114 crore. It includes the outlay on revenue and capital allocation to the Defence Forces as also the organizations/Departments under the MoD, that is, civil as well as miscellaneous. It represents a growth of six per cent over the Budget

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Estimates, that is, Rs.2,58,589 crore, and 5.6 per cent over the Revised Estimates, that is, Rs.2,59,000 crore. For the Defence Pension, an amount of Rs.85,740 crore has been provided in the Budget Estimates of 2017-18. This is 4.13 per cent above the allocation during 2016-17. The Budget Estimates allocation for the Defence Services is Rs.2,59,261 crore which includes Rs.1,72,773 crore under revenue and Rs.86,488 crore under capital. On the capital outlay, there were a lot of worries and mentions in comparison as a percentage of GDP with the Comment : Ctd. By t2 allocation. Comment : Sh. Bhamre cd. (t2/1430/vr/raj) Madam, I would like to mention that it may not always be appropriate to think about the defence spending in terms of national economic output. If the economy grows at a faster rate, spending decreases as a percentage of GDP. But it does not mean that the level of spending has fallen or has become inadequate. A small slice of big pie can easily outsize a proportionally larger size of small pie. So, looking at the spending as a percentage of GDP creates an illusion of declining in spending ignoring the size of economy. I would like to bring to your notice that under the leadership of our Prime Minister, the size of economy over the last three years have definitely grew at a faster rate and that is why you people are getting an illusion that spending on the Defence is less when it is not.… (Interruptions ) Madam, in the years to come, we need to strengthen the capital budget to accelerate the Defence Forces modernization. I would like to

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assure the House that there is no dearth of money. Additional funds will also be required to complete the raising of the new Mountain Strike Corps basic infrastructure requirement. It is also necessary to allocate more funds for Border Roads Organisation to enable it to create the requisite roads infrastructure. There was a lot of discussion about the security scenario. Our hon. Members are very concerned about that. I do agree with that. But we should always remember that we are proud of our Forces, especially the Army which is one of the best in the world. … (Interruptions ) Madam, the changing global geo-political dynamics presents the nation with the multiple challenges. While constantly reviewing its operational preparedness and postures to meet the perceived security challenges, our Armed Forces are committed to defend our country from external and internal threats across the entire spectrum of warfare. The security situation in J&K is at an important crossroads. If you remember, our Prime Minister had mentioned once: ‘You can choose your friends but you cannot choose your neighbors.’ We have always been pursuing for peace with our neighbors. But for many years cross border terrorism and proxy war has been waged against our country. That is why, as you mentioned about the surgical strike, when we received the specific and very definite inputs across the border that there were several terrorist teams positioned themselves at the launch pad prepared for strike in Jammu & Kashmir and other parts of the country causing destruction to our property and threat to the lives to our citizens, our Army conducted the surgical strike with precision without

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any casualty on our side but killing all the terrorists and people supporting them and causing a lot of destruction on the launch pad. Regarding security scenario, I would like to say that during 2016 there have been 228 ceasefire violations by Pakistan though the year 2015 witnessed 152 ceasefire violations. During the year 2016, 27 infiltration bids have been eliminated in which 37 terrorists have been killed. The security situation in the North Eastern States has remained complex, fluid and dynamic with sporadic incidents of violence over the year. Proactive approach, coupled with intelligence based operations undertaken by the Security Forces, has resulted in successful curtailment of the scale of violence in insurgency prone area of the Northeast. Owing to successful execution of comprehensive action plan by the security forces against insurgent groups, the violence levels registered a decrease of approximately 15 per cent, thus ensuring moral Comment : cd. by u2 ascendancy of security forces. Comment : Minister cd.. (u2/1435/ak-ind) The situation along the India-China border continues to be peaceful. During the year, both countries had wide-ranging discussions on implementation of Border Defence Cooperation Agreement. Towards this, the scope of the Border Personnel Meetings has been increased to include conduct of non-contact games and joint celebration of festivals. Two new Border Post Meeting (BPM) mechanisms, that is, at Track Junction in Eastern Ladakh and Kibithu in Arunachal Pradesh

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have been institutionalised between India and China along the northern border. Additional BPMs sites are under consideration. Defence cooperation activities constitute an important tool for furtherance of national interest. In keeping with India’s rising global stature in recent years, there has been considerable increase in defence cooperation activities undertaken by the Indian Army. Accordingly, an increasing number of friendly foreign countries have shown keen interest to engage with the Indian Army, which is viewed not only as the world’s second-largest standing Army, but also as a professional, apolitical force with extensive combat experience. India, as I have said, has one of the finest Armed Forces in the world. I wish to assure this House, through you, that our Armed Forces are well-prepared to meet any challenge. The Indian Army is meeting the challenges of insurgency and cross-border terrorism as was seen during the surgical strike. Now, I will come to the modernisation of our Armed Forces as many Members are concerned about our preparedness. I would like to bring to their notice that in the endeavour of enhancing defence preparedness -- in the last two years, that is, 2014-2015 and 2016-2017 up to the present -- a total of 147 contracts have been concluded at a total value of Rs. 2,00,957 crore. The equipment such as rockets, radars, artillery guns, helicopters, aircrafts, missiles, which will be supplied under these contracts, will meet the critical requirements of the Armed Forces.

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Among the important equipment contracts taken since 2014-2015 are as follows. For the Army, significant are 155-mm ultra-light holster; BrahMos missiles; Pinaka rockets; ballistic helmets. For the Navy and the Coast Guard, the ongoing shipbuilding projects like P17A frigates; deep-sea rescue vessels; P81 long-range maritime reconnaissance aircrafts; upgrade of KAMOV-28 helicopters; Dornier aircrafts; off-shore petrol vessels; and fast petrol vessels. For Air Force, there is the Rafale fighter aircrafts; heavy-lift helicopters Chinook; and Apache attack helicopters. Apart from this, we are close to concluding the contracts for a number of procurements, which will significantly enhance the capability of the Armed Forces. This includes helicopters of the three Services, advanced light helicopters, medium-range surface to air missile, long-range surface to air missile, 155 track self-propelled gun, electronic warfare and communication system. In the last year, the Government has taken effective measures to plug the gaps of ammunition holdings for all the Services as a result of its preparedness. There was a lot of talk about criticality as far as fighter combat aircraft is concerned. Yes, I agree with you people, but this criticality is there since almost 17 years, that is, from 2000. But I am very sorry to say that from 2000 to 2013 nothing much was done. At present, we have 33 fighter squadron combat aircrafts whereas we need to have 42. The Indian Air Force requires 42 squadrons to take on the collective Comment : Fld.. by w2 threat from both the neighbours. … ( Interruptions )

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(w2/1440/ub-vb) … ( Interruptions ) DR. SUBHASH RAMRAO BHAMRE: There is contract for thirty six Rafael and a grant of AON for 83 light combat aircraft MK1A. Further government is preparing a roadmap for production of fighter aircraft in Indian Air Force. Suitable fighter is planned to be manufactured in India with strategic partnership through Make-in-India route. Hence, adequate proactive measures have been taken and planned to advise the strength of air. Long Term Integrated Perspective Plan (LTIPP), the Five Year Acquisition Plan, the Annual Acquisition Plan and the twelve Defence Plans are under progress. Capital procurement procedure has been amended but there is a lot of criticism about the time taken for the procurement. Again, I would like to say it is a legacy we have got from the previous regime. But we have done a lot to shorten the period of procurement. We have a broad time-frame for completing the procurement activities i.e. AON to award the contract has been reduced from 80 to 117 weeks to 70 to 94 weeks. We could reduce this period with multi-vendor cases and from 92 to 132 weeks to 80 to 114 weeks in resultant single vendor cases. Acceptance of Necessity i.e. AON, validity has been reduced to six months from one year in Buy cases and one year for Buy and Make (Indian) cases. The request for proposal has to accompany statement case. Single vendor cases at the bid of submission and technical

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evaluation stages will not be automatically retracted but process with the due justification with the approval of Defence Acquisition Council. Guidelines for change in the name of vendor have been incorporated in DPP 2016 and the guidelines for handling complaints have been notified to address avoid delays in this account. To rationalize time taken for the field evaluation, it has been provided that the FET may be held in condition where the equipment is most likely to be deployed and stimulations in the technical evaluation. These are so many important steps taken to shorten the period of procurement. The cases of AON value more than Rs. 150 crore to be directly brought before SCAPCHC Committee, thereby eliminating initial placement of such cases before SCAPCC. The aim of the fast track procedure is the advancement to cover the urgent operational requirement relating to both foreseen and emerging situations. RFI process has been elaborated in detail and that is why when it comes to the modernization of our forces, all the efforts are taken. Keeping in view this priority, priority has always been accorded to buying from domestic equipment. There are a lot of many people who say about the Make-in-India initiative and about our government. Let me tell you, self-reliance is a major cornerstone on which the military capability of any nation raises. Accordingly, Defence Production Policy promulgated by the Government aims at achieving substantial self- reliance in the design, development and production of equipment weapon system platform required for the defence in the early time Comment : Contd. By x2 frame as possible.

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Comment : Shri Subhash Ramarao (x2/1445/sh-pc) Bhamre - Cd Creating conditions conducive for the private industry to take active role in this endeavour, enhancing the potential of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in indigenisation and broadening the Defence R&D base of the country is very important to increase the eco- friendly environment for the big industry. In order to promote indigenous development of defence equipment, there are three categories. The most important new category of procurement is ‘Buy Indian-IDDM (Indigenously Designed Developed and Manufactured)’ in the Defence Procurement Procedure 2016. Besides this, preference has been accorded to ‘Buy Indian’ and the third one is ‘Buy and Make Indian’ categories of capital acquisition over the ‘Buy Global’ category. All these days, the picture of our country was that we are the largest importer of defence equipment. Our Government under the Prime Minister is committed to what I have stated earlier. ‘Make’ procedure has been recast in DPP 2016 wherein the share of the Government funding has been increased to 90 per cent from 80 per cent so that the risk of development agencies is mitigated to a large extent. In addition, greater impetus has been provided to MSMEs by reserving certain categories of ‘Make’ projects exclusively for them. There have been so many changes in policy over two-and-a-half years. The Foreign Direct Investment, as already mentioned, by direct route is 49 per cent (automatic route) and above 49 per cent, under the Government route where it is likely to result in access to the modern technology.

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There are a lot of changes in industrial licensing policy. The defence product list for the purpose of issuing industrial licensing under IDR Act has been revised and most of the component parts, subsystems and testing equipment, and production equipment have been removed from the list so as to reduce the entry barriers for the industry, particularly the small and medium segment. Recognizing the need for promotion of defence export to make the Indian Defence Industry economical and sustainable, Defence Export Strategy outlines various steps that have been taken. It has been formulated and put up in the public domain because our Government has promised a transparent and non-corrupt Government. Under the revised SOP, the requirement of the end user certificate to be countersigned and stamped by the Government authorities has been done away with in case of export of component parts and subsystems. The process of receiving application for issuing NOC for export of military stores has been made online to reduce the delay and to remove the human interface in the process. There are a lot of changes in the level playing field – exchange rate violation, removal of tax anomalies, etc. All these reforms resulted in or the impact of above initiatives is reflected in defence offset also. During 2014-15 and 2015-16, and in the current year, 141 contracts with cumulative value of Rs. 2,00,011 crore have been signed out of which 90 contracts involving Rs. 83,344 crore were signed with the Indian vendors and only 51 cases involving Rs. 1,16,000 crore were signed with the foreign vendors for the capital procurement.

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During 2014-15 and 2015-16 and in the current year, up to January, the DAC (Defence Acquisition Council) accorded approval to 134 capital procurement cases at an estimated cost of Rs. 4,00,450 crore out of which 100 cases are of the Indian vendors and the remaining cases are of foreign vendors. In these last two-and-a-half years, exports increased by double. Exports by Ordnance Factory Boards, Defence PSUs and private sector in 2015-16 increased to Rs. Comment : Cd by y2 2,059 crore from Rs. 1,000 crore. Comment : dr. cd. (y2/1450/sr-mz) I wish to inform the House through you about the slight shortage of work force in the Armed Forces, our Government has taken a number of initiatives to make employment in the armed forces attractive. Efforts have been made to address the shortage of manpower. Today, this shortage has been reduced substantially. The Air Force Academy will undergo expansion to cater to the needs of more pilots in the Air Force. There are policies regarding the Delegation of Financial Powers. Some Members raised the issue of ammunition. I would like to tell the House that the C&AG Report tabled on March 2013 mentioned that stocking of ammunition even at the ‘Minimum Acceptable Risk Level’ was not ensured, as availability of ammunition on March 2013 was below this level in respect of 125 out of 172 types of ammunition also. In 50 per cent of the total types of ammunition, the holding was critical. But in the last two and half years, with the efforts of taking a series of

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measures, at present, the number has come down from 125 to 39 and it will come down to 30 in the next six months. As a part of reforms in defence financial management, we have taken steps to delegate substantial powers to the Service Headquarters to augment their operational capability. I take this opportunity to apprise the House that the new delegation of financial power to the services has been finalised by the MoD in September 2016 and it has received very positive feedback from the environment. Similarly, in the wake of surgical strikes, powers for emergency procurements of ammunition, spares, armaments and equipment were delegated. As a follow up, more powers have been delegated to the Services for procurement of ammunition. There are so many things. I wanted to talk about the ‘Make in India’ initiatives. But, due to lack of time, I would wind up my speech. There are a few things which are mentioned by my senior colleague. There are also changes in the Defence Products Lists for industrial licensing. Shri Jaitleyji has mentioned about the One Rank One Pension. I will not go into that. There is a Grievance Redressal System in the Armed Forces. All the steps have been taken. I would like to add two or three things and I will conclude. We are proud of the achievements of the DRDO. The DRDO has come with a very good missles project. To name a few, I would mention about Agni -1, Agni-2, Agni-3, Agni-4, Agni-5 and then Agni-1 Prime,

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Bo5 and K-4. Regarding the other projects of the DRDO, I would say that BrahMos weapon system has already been commissioned. The Air Force version is also commissioned. I have already mentioned about the Akash Missle System. Then comes the Nirbhay Sub-Sonic Cruise Missile, Multi Mode Grenade, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Panchi-Variant of Nishant, Airborne Early Warning and Control System and Autonomous Unmanned Ground Vehicle. Regarding the War Memorial, we are committed to complete this War Memorial and Defence University. I thank you, Madam, for giving me this time.

Comment : fd. by z2 (ends) (z2/1455/kmr/bks) HON. SPEAKER: I shall now put cut motion Nos. 12 to 25 and 29 to 31 to the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Defence moved by Shri N.K. Premachandran to the vote of the House. The cut motions were put and negatived. HON. SPEAKER: I shall now put cut motion Nos. 36 and 37, 52 to 57 to the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Defence moved by Shri Gaurav Gogoi to the vote of the House. The cut motions were put and negatived.

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HON. SPEAKER: I shall now put cut motion Nos. 48 to 51 to the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Defence moved by Shri Kaushalendra Kumar to the vote of the House. The cut motions were put and negatived. HON. SPEAKER: I shall now put the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Defence to the vote of the House. The question is: “That the respective sums not exceeding the amounts on Revenue Account and Capital Account shown in the third column of the Order Paper be granted to the President, out of the Consolidated Fund of India, to complete the sums necessary to defray the charges that will come in course of payment during the year ending the 31 st day of March, 2018, in respect of the heads of Demands entered in the Second column thereof against Demand Nos. 19 to 22 relating to the Ministry of Defence.”

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GENERAL BUDGET – DEMANDS FOR GRANTS Ministry of Home Affairs 1457 hours HON. SPEAKER: The House will now take up discussion and voting on Demand Nos. 46 to 55 relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Hon. Members present in the House whose cut motions to the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs have been circulated may, if they desire to move their cut motions, send slips to the Table within 15 minutes indicating the serial numbers of the cut motions they would like to move. Only those cut motions in respect of which intimation is received at the Table will be treated as moved. A list showing the serial numbers of cut motions treated as moved will be put up on the Notice Board shortly thereafter. In case any Member finds any discrepancy in the list, he may kindly bring it to the notice of the Officer at the Table immediately. Motion moved: “That the respective sums not exceeding the amounts on Revenue Account and Capital Account shown in the third column of the Order Paper be granted to the President, out of the Consolidated Fund of India, to complete the sums necessary to defray the charges that will come in course of payment during the year ending the 31 st day of March, 2018, in respect of the heads of Demands entered in the Second column thereof against Demand Nos. 46 to 55 relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs.”

Now, Shri Mallikarjun Kharge.

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VÉ¤É MÉÉä´ÉÉ +ÉÉè® àÉÉÊhÉ{ÉÖ® àÉå SÉÖxÉÉ´É cÖA, =ºÉ ´ÉBÉDiÉ +ÉÉ{ÉxÉä BÉDªÉÉ ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ* +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEÉä ´ÉcÉÆ àÉèVÉÉìÉÊ®]ÉÒ xÉcÉÓ ÉÊàÉãÉÉÒ* +ÉÉ{É ªÉÚ{ÉÉÒ àÉå £ÉÉ®ÉÒ ¤ÉcÖàÉiÉ ºÉä +ÉÉA* {ÉcãÉä =ºÉä iÉÉä {ÉSÉÉ ãÉÉÒÉÊVÉA* =ºÉä UÉä½BÉE® ÉÊVÉºÉ VÉMÉc +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEÉä ãÉÉäMÉÉå xÉä ¤ÉcÖàÉiÉ xÉcÉÓ ÉÊnªÉÉ, xÉBÉEÉ® ÉÊnªÉÉ, =ºÉ VÉMÉc ®ÉiÉÉå-®ÉiÉ iÉÉä½-àÉ®Éä½BÉE® ºÉ®BÉEÉ® ¤ÉxÉÉxÉä BÉEÉÒ BÉEÉäÉÊ¶É¶É BÉE® ®cä cé*...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) àÉé ªÉc nÉ´Éä BÉEä ºÉÉlÉ BÉEcxÉÉ SÉÉciÉÉ cÚÆ ÉÊBÉE ...(BÉEɪÉÇ´ÉÉcÉÒ-´ÉßkÉÉxiÉ àÉå ºÉÉÎààÉÉÊãÉiÉ xÉcÉÓ ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ MɪÉÉ*) =xcÉåxÉä VÉÉä ÉÊãɺ] nÉÒ cè, =ºÉàÉå ºÉ¤É {ÉÉ]ÉÔWÉ BÉEä ºÉnºªÉ cé +ÉÉè® =xÉBÉEÉÒ {ÉÉ]ÉÔ BÉEä BÉEä´ÉãÉ 13 ºÉnºªÉ cé* àÉÖZÉä BÉDªÉÉ BÉE®xÉÉ SÉÉÉÊcA* iÉ¤É =xcÉåxÉä {ÉÉÌ®BÉE® VÉÉÒ BÉEÉä BÉEcÉ, +ÉÉ{ÉxÉä ÉÊãɺ] nÉÒ cè, ãÉäÉÊBÉExÉ àÉé VÉä]ãÉÉÒ ºÉÉc¤É ºÉä {ÉÚUÚÆMÉÉÒ +ÉÉè® VÉä]ãÉÉÒ ºÉÉc¤É ºÉä {ÉÚUBÉE® iÉªÉ BÉE°ôÆMÉÉÒ* =xcÉåxÉä 9.30 ¤ÉVÉä VÉä]ãÉÉÒ ºÉÉc¤É BÉEÉä {ÉEÉäxÉ ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ*...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS AND MINISTER OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (SHRI ANANTHKUMAR): Mr. Deputy-Speaker, Sir, the hon. Governor’s conduct cannot be discussed on the floor of the House. Therefore, I would request you to restrain the hon. Member, Shri Mallikarjun Kharge ji. He is a senior and experienced leader. … ( Interruptions ) How can you discuss that? HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Without mentioning the Governor, he can say whatever he wants to say. Without mentioning the Governor, let him say whatever he wants to say. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): This is not unparliamentary. This is as per parliamentary procedure and as reported by even the newspapers. A letter was also written by the Governor to Shri Parrikar on 12 th March, 2017. The results were announced on 11 th

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March, 2017 at 7 p.m. The letter was given at 2 o’clock. … (Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Shri Kharge ji, you raised this matter two days back. Our hon. Speaker was in the chair. The hon. Speaker gave the ruling that in this House we cannot discuss the conduct of the Governor or the functioning of the Governor. She gave that ruling. According to that, you can speak. … ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: On the Adjournment Motion only she mentioned this. The record is there. When Kharge ji gave the notice for Adjournment Motion, she gave the ruling that the conduct of the Governor cannot be discussed here. That is the ruling. … ( Interruptions ) MR. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: That cannot be discussed in the House. That is all. Comment : Fd by g3 … ( Interruptions ) (g3/1530/spr-nk) SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): This is the debate on the Demands of the Ministry of Home Affairs. … ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: I understood what you wanted to say. Please take your seat. Already there is a ruling. I cannot go beyond that. When the hon. Speaker has given the ruling, we have to according to that. … ( Interruptions )

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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: We come across many issues in the newspaper. We cannot take up all those things here. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Hon. Speaker’s ruling was on Adjournment Motion only. … ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: The ruling of the Speaker was on discussion on the Governor’s conduct. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): I want to bring it to your kind notice that an Adjournment Motion was given and the same was not admitted. It was totally rejected. … (Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: While giving the reasons, she gave this ruling. I was there at that time. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): … (Not recorded) Here, I am referring to the Department of Home Affairs, which is connected, and we are debating to vote on the Demands of the Ministry of Home Affairs. … ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: The conduct of the Governor cannot be discussed. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI ANANTHKUMAR: In whatever manner, and in whatever discussion, the hon. Member wanted to raise the issue and wanted to discuss the conduct of the hon. Governor, it is not acceptable. It is out of procedure.… ( Interruptions )

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HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: Without mentioning the Governor, you may speak or say whatever you want say. … ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: There is a way to tell. You are an experienced Member. You can say without mentioning the Governor. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): I never took the name of Governor. … ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: You cannot talk about a particular State Governor. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): Sir, I am also submitting a letter which may be placed on the Table of the House. What is this then? You have not accepted the fact. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Deputy-Speaker Sir, you have experience in Tamil Nadu also. … (Not recorded) SHRI ANANTHKUMAR: It is not an issue of authenticating or not authenticating by the hon. Leader of the Congress Party. It is only about whether the conduct of the Governor can be discussed or debated on the floor of the House. He cannot. He is saying that they are not discussing under the Adjournment Motion or the Demands for Grants. We cannot discuss in the House at all the conduct of the Governor. … (Interruptions ) The hon. Governor of any State may speak to the Finance Minister. There is no wrong in that.

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SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Hon. Parliamentary Affairs Minister is saying that we cannot discuss the conduct of the Governor. It has come to light that a Governor had talked to a Central Minister in regard to inviting a particular person. Are you admitting that? This is the television interview given by the hon. Governor. … (Interruptions ) SHRI ANANTHKUMAR: Shri Venugopal is misleading the House. The hon. Governor can definitely have a conversation with the Finance Minister. What conversation they had regarding the State of Goa, is up to them. The question is this. The conduct of the Governor cannot be debated on the floor of the House. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): … (Not recorded) That is what the television interview has brought out. It is highly undemocratic. How can you justify that? … ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: I will give the ruling. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Where else can we discuss these issues? We are discussing the Demands of the Ministry of Home Affairs. … ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: If you want to discuss about the conduct of the Governor, there is a procedure. In that way, you can discuss, not straight away like this. There are procedures for impeachment, etc. You give notice. Comment : Fd by h3 … ( Interruptions )

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(h3/1535/ksp/sk) THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FARMERS WELFARE AND MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (SHRI S.S. AHLUWALIA): Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, we are discussing the Demands for Grants of the Ministry of Home Affairs. In the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha, it is written categorically that the relevant issue should be discussed. … (Interruptions ) I know you are a learned person. I also know a little bit. … ( Interruptions ) During the discussion on the Demands for Grants, can we discuss the conduct of the Governor or a television interview given by somebody to somebody. SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Not somebody. SHRI S.S. AHLUWALIA: Mr. Venugopal, when I am on my legs, please wait for a minute. Sir, can we discuss the conduct of the Governor here? I want your categorical ruling on this point. HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: I have already given the ruling that the conduct of the Governor cannot be discussed in the House. If they want to discuss anything, there is another procedure and let them follow that procedure. That is my ruling. Khargeji, please continue your speech now. SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): Sir, I am not discussing the conduct of Governor. I am discussing here what the Constitution says, what she replied to the Finance Minister and what

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the Finance Minister said to her. I have quoted that. I am not casting any aspersion or attributing any motive. I am simply telling that this has appeared in the media and everybody knows this. It means that interference from the Home Ministry is there. That is my charge. It is a question of administration and to do better administration, this House is sanctioning funds. càÉ {ÉèºÉä nä ®cä cé iÉÉä +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEÉÒ ÉÊ®º{ÉÉÆÉʺÉÉʤÉÉÊãÉ]ÉÒ ABÉEÉ=Æ]äÉʤÉÉÊãÉ]ÉÒ £ÉÉÒ {ÉÚUåMÉä* càÉ ABÉEÉ=Æ]äÉʤÉÉÊãÉ]ÉÒ ÉÊ{ÉEBÉDºÉ BÉE®xÉä BÉEä ÉÊãÉA {ÉÚUåMÉä* càÉ +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEÉä {ÉèºÉÉ nä ®cä cé, <ºÉBÉEä ¤ÉÉ´ÉVÉÚn +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEä ãÉÉäMÉ BÉDªÉÉ BÉE® ®cä cé, {ÉÆUÉÒ BÉEàÉä]ÉÒ, =ºÉBÉEä ¤ÉÉn ºÉ®BÉEÉÉÊ®ªÉÉ BÉEàÉÉÒ¶ÉxÉ, xÉÉ®ÉÒàÉxÉ VÉèºÉä ãÉÉäMÉ +ÉÉÉÌ]BÉEãºÉ ÉÊãÉJÉ ®cä cé, AäºÉä ãÉÉäMÉÉå BÉEÉÒ +ÉMÉ® +ÉÉ{É xÉcÉÓ ºÉÖxÉiÉä cé iÉÉä ÉÊBÉEºÉBÉEÉÒ ºÉÖxÉiÉä cé...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) ÉÊ|ÉÉʺÉbåºÉÉÒ cè, ´ÉÉVÉ{ÉäªÉÉÒ VÉÉÒ BÉEÉ ÉÊ|ÉÉʺÉbå] cè* +ÉÉ{É

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Sir, the letter says like this. ‘I, Mridula Sinha, Governor of Goa, hereby appoint Shri Manohar Parikkar as the Chief Minister of the State of Goa. He will assume office from the date he is administered Comment : (Fd. by j3) the oath of office and secrecy.’ … (Not recorded) (j3/1540/kkd/rjs)

SHRI ANANTHKUMAR: Sir, the communication of the hon. Governor of Goa, about incumbent Chief Minister, about letter written and authenticating of the letter -- all these should be expunged from the records… ( Interruptions ) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): How can you do it?… ( Interruptions ) HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: I have already given my ruling. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): This is relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs… ( Interruptions ) He is our guardian; he is the guardian of the democracy; and he has to safeguard it… (Interruptions ) What is this? The hon. Minister can respond afterwards … (Not recorded) Sir, there were four /options. First was, the group of parties, which had pre-poll alliance commanding the largest number. Second was, the single largest party staking a claim to form the Government with support of others. Third was, the post electoral coalition with all partners joining the Government. Fourth was, the post electoral alliance

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with some parties joining the Government and the remaining, including the independents, supporting the Government from outside. ªÉä VÉÉä SÉÉÒVÉå cé, ´Éä <ºÉàÉå ABÉE àÉå £ÉÉÒ xÉcÉÓ +ÉÉiÉä* … (Not recorded) SHRI ANANTHKUMAR: Sir, I am on a point of order. The hon. leader of the Congress party in the Lok Sabha is very experienced Member. JɽMÉä VÉÉÒ ¤ÉcÖiÉ +ÉxÉ֣ɴÉÉÒ cé +ÉÉè® xÉÉè ¤ÉÉ® ÉÊ´ÉvÉÉxÉ ºÉ£ÉÉ BÉEä ºÉnºªÉ ®c SÉÖBÉEä cé* ...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) =xcå BÉExÉÉÇ]BÉE ´ÉÉ{ÉºÉ VÉÉxÉä BÉEÉ àÉÉèBÉEÉ xÉcÉÓ ÉÊàÉãÉÉ, <ºÉÉÊãÉA càÉÉ®ä >ó{É® ¤É®ºÉ ®cä cé* Sir, if you see, rule 352(v) of Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business sin Lok Sabha says: “A member while speaking shall not (v) reflect upon the conduct of persons in high authority unless the discussion is based on a substantive motion drawn in proper terms”

Sir, here, we are having a discussion on the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs. Kharge-je started the debate, of course, with wrong numbers being dialed and spoken in this august House, about various items in the Demands for Grants. That is okay. But I do not understand, how come he has started his discussion on the conduct of the hon. Governor of Goa, Manipur and other States? Sir, you have been continuously reminding him that the hon. Speaker’s ruling is there while he tried to move the Adjournment Motion on this issue.

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Sir, you also gave twice your own ruling that he cannot discuss such issues. You also very clearly gave a ruling that whatever he has spoken on this issue, should not go on the records of the House. Despite that, he is continuously repeating the same things. Through your kindself, I urge the hon. Leader of the Opposition to restrain himself, and continue and conclude his speech on the Demands for Grants… ( Interruptions ) Sir, he has taken more than his party’s allotted time. HON. DEPUTY-SPEAKER: That I will take care of. … ( Interruptions ) PROF. SAUGATA ROY (DUM DUM): Sir, I am on a point of order. The Minister of Parliamentary Affairs was just mentioning rule 352(v), in which it is mentioned that people in high authority cannot be discussed excepting by a properly worded and framed motion. That is all right. We all know that. But you please read Demand No. 47 of the Ministry of Home Affairs -- the Development Heads, General Services, President/Vice- President/Governor/Administrator of Union Territories, for which certain money is allocated. Now, Governor is in the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Demand No. Comment : Contd by k3.e 47, Cabinet. Comment : Prof. Saugata Roy cd… (k3/1545/rp-rps) So, how come you say that Governor cannot be discussed? He is not discussing but Governor can be discussed. You read this Demand.… ( Interruptions )

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THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS AND MINISTER OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (SHRI ANANTHKUMAR): Sir, Prof. Saugata Roy should understand that they can definitely discuss about the expenditure part of the hon. Governor but not any other thing.… ( Interruptions ) PROF. SAUGATA ROY (DUM DUM): If you discuss expenditure, … (Not recorded) SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): … (Not recorded) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): Sir, I am not criticizing the Governor or his conduct. Simply, I am pointing out as to how the Central Government is misusing its powers in the States. We are living in a Federal structure of Government. They should respect the Constitution.… ( Interruptions ) àÉÉänÉÒ VÉÉÒ, càÉä¶ÉÉ BÉEciÉä cé +ÉÉè® càÉä¶ÉÉ bÉìBÉD]® +Éà¤ÉäbBÉE® VÉÉÒ BÉEÉä BÉEÉä] BÉE®iÉä cé, BÉEãÉ £ÉÉÒ =xcÉåxÉä +É{ÉxÉÉÒ {ÉÉ]ÉÔ BÉEÉÒ àÉÉÒÉË]MÉ àÉå bÉìBÉD]® +Éà¤ÉäbBÉE® VÉÉÒ BÉEÉä BÉEÉä] ÉÊBÉEªÉÉ*...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) BÉDªÉÉ +ÉÉ{É {Éä{É® xÉcÉÓ {ÉfÃiÉä cé? càÉä¶ÉÉ {Éä{É® {ÉfÃxÉÉ SÉÉÉÊcA, ]ÉÒ.´ÉÉÒ. näJÉxÉÉ, nںɮä ãÉÉäMÉ +ÉMÉ® ÉʵÉEÉÊ]ºÉÉ

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SHRI K.C. VENUGOPAL (ALAPPUZHA): Sir, there are only three BJP Ministers, apart from them, there are nine from other parties. … (Not recorded) HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Kharge ji, please wind up. There are many members to speak. I cannot allow this discussion like that. … ( Interruptions ) SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): Sir, Dr. Ambedkar said: “…it is quite possible in a country like India – where democracy from its long disuse must be regarded as something quite new – there is danger of democracy giving place to dictatorship. It is quite possible for this new born democracy to retain its form but give place to dictatorship in fact. If there is a landslide, the danger of the second possibility becoming actuality is much greater.”

When they get absolute majority; when they get thumping majority; there is every possibility that this may lead them to dictatorship. Sir, I want to finish by quoting the same thing what Dr. Ambedkar said in 1949. He said: “The second thing we must do is to observe the caution which John Stuart Mill has given to all who are interested in the maintenance of democracy, namely, not “to lay their liberties at the feet of even a great man, or to trust him with power which enable him to subvert their institutions”.”

HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: Kharge ji, please wind up. … ( Interruptions )

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SHRI MALLIKARJUN KHARGE (GULBARGA): Sir, Dr. Ambedkar further said: “This caution is far more necessary in the case of India than in the case of any other country. For in India, Bhakti or what may be called the path of devotion or hero-worship, plays a part in its politics unequalled in magnitude by the part it plays in the politics of any other country in the world. ”

Comment : Shri Mallikarjun Kharge (l3/1550/rcp/raj) contd. ªÉc +ÉÉ{ÉBÉEä ÉÊãÉA ¤ÉÉäãÉxÉÉ <ºÉÉÊãÉA VÉ°ô®ÉÒ cè ÉÊBÉE +ÉÉ{É càÉä¶ÉÉ cÉÒ®Éä BÉEÉÒ ´ÉÉ̶É{É BÉE®iÉä cé, ABÉE cÉÒ BÉEÉ xÉÉàÉ ¤ÉÉäãÉiÉä cé, +É{ÉxÉÉÒ {ÉÉ]ÉÔ BÉEÉ £ÉÉÒ xÉÉàÉ xÉcÉÓ ¤ÉÉäãÉiÉä cé* ...(BªÉ´ÉvÉÉxÉ) He further said, bhakti in religion may be a road to the salvation of the soul. But in politics, bhakti or hero-worship is a sure road to degradation and to eventual dictatorship. If things go on like this, there will be dictatorship. Therefore, I request the Minister to control everybody according to law and you run the Government according to the Constitution. I hope, at least now you will take this suggestion very seriously. With these words, I conclude. (ends) HON. DEPUTY SPEAKER: I want to inform the House, those Members who want to lay their written speeches – that can also be taken into consideration – they are allowed to lay them.

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1611 hours DR. KAKOLI GHOSH DASTIDAR (BARASAT): Sir, I stand here on behalf of the All India Trinamool Congress in support of the Demands for Grants of the Home Ministry. But it saddens me that the hon. Finance Minister is not here considering that this is not an important subject. I am saying this because in this speech of his on page 36 he has given a list of important Ministries and amongst those important Ministries Home Ministry is not there. So, it is saddening that it is considered by the Government that Home Ministry is not important. I think that the internal security is one of the most important issues by which we live safely in this country. The Home Ministry

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takes care of the internal security and we have the brave jawans who are protecting us. But even before starting, I want to pay respect to all the jawans who have lost their lives in protecting us over the last few years. I would also like to congratulate this Government for selecting a lady as the Director General of SSB. I think that it is the first time in history that a lady is commanding the SSB. I congratulate the Minister for it. I also would like to request him that there was a decision and a promise to have about 33 per cent of the forces as women, but as of today we have about 6 per cent and these girls are working very hard to protect us. They are doing the international borders, and they are maintaining law and order. This House has very rightly passed the Maternity Benefit Bill. I would request the hon. Minister to consider about these girls, these ladies and these young women that when they give birth, then at least for two years give them posting close to their homes so that they can take care of these little future citizens. I would also like to congratulate this Government and the hon. Minister for increasing the scholarship of the children of the jawans, and raising the amount of money and the number of children to be included both boys and girls. But as I have congratulated on these good points, let us come to the sour ones. As regards the authorized strength of the forces, you know, that our country has a very long international border. The land border is more than 15,106.7 kms. and the coast line is 7,516.6 kms. It is a very large border for any country with eight different neighbouring

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countries out of which some of them are friendly countries and we also Comment : cd.. by q3 have non-friendly countries. Comment : Contd. By Dr. Kakoli (q3/1615/ub-bks) Ghosh Dastidar So, the fencing is not complete. The forces that guard us, guard our motherland and guard our very favourite Bharat Mata are the Assam Rifles, BSF, CISF, CRPF, SSB and ITBP whose authorised strength has been 9,67,816 but as of today, we are lacking 73,464 jawans. The vacancies are lying and we are not filling them up. I would request, when you are filling those vacancies, hon. Sir, please give cognisance to the girls also who are doing very well. We have been to the border and we have seen how much hard work they do. Along with that, it is astonishing to see how, in spite of policing having changed too drastically, today, we have the foreign terrorist groups, we have the threat of ISIS, we have cyber crime. Regarding budget allocation and expenditure, we are starting right from Grant nos. 46 to 53. We see that it is not being spent and the percentage increased over 16-17 as far as Grant no. 46 is concerned. It is (-)48.6 per cent. So, I wonder how this is happening in Grant no. 48 for Police Budget that it is (-)3.65, and for overall, it is (-)5.93. Instead of increasing the budget, the budget has gone down. If we look at the expenditure, Grant no. 46, we have spent least amount in the year 2016-17 over the last three fiscals. Only 80 per cent has been spent. I wonder, how? We do not have up-to-date equipment. Why do these jawans not have mine protected vehicles who are in the left-wing extremism areas? We were told that there is no money to buy

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those mine protected vehicles. But, here we see that the money is not being spent. So, there surely seems to be a gap between expenditure, requirement and allotment which need serious concern. As far as Police Grant is concerned, if we consider the Budget Estimate, the Revised Estimate and expenditure, that is the lowest in the last three fiscals and the whole amount has not been spent. This year, for machine and equipment, only 1.7 per cent of the whole has been given. For arms and ammunition, 1.46 has been given. We think that this has to be increased because when our poor jawans are facing terrorists, they have to be equipped to the teeth. They have to be more equipped than terrorists to take them on and protect our motherland. I do not understand why the allotment has been slashed as far as the cyber crime registry, the crime and criminal tracking system and the left-wing terrorism heads are concerned. I would also like to draw the attention of the hon. Minister here that the condition of women in this country, the safety, security of women in the country is still at stake. It is only three days ago on the day of Holi, a young mother was gangraped and to save her life, she had to jump from the first floor of the building here in the city of Delhi. So, let us imagine the plight of women all over the country in the rural areas without her clothes. She was being gangraped. She lay on the street without her clothes for minutes together before an autoriskshawala came and took her up to the police station. We are sometimes talking about an app which will come on the smart phones of the women. My question to you through hon. Chair is:

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How many of us or how many of our rural women, how many of the agricultural women workers and how many women labours have smart Comment : Contd. By r3 phones? Only 27 per cent of this country uses smart phones. Comment : Shri Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar (r3/1620/sh-gg) - Cd If the App is on a smart phone, no girl while being raped or tortured can dial that App to get police. You have to think of some better way by which we can protect our women. The Nirbhaya Fund was not spent. When the Nirbhaya kaand had taken place, it had been decided that in all buses, in the evening, one or two police constables would remain for protection of women. I do not know whether those constables are still there. The problem remains because we are running short of staff. Like I said, 73,000 and odd constables are required for proper functioning, but they have not been appointed. I would also like to draw the attention of the august House and, through you, Sir, that of the Minister to the fact that between July 2016 and January 2017, the number of law and order incidents that shook us up in Jammu and Kashmir was 2,392; the number of civilians killed was 73; and the number of Forces’ personnel killed was two. In the North Eastern Region, we experienced 484 incidents in which, of course, 87 extremists were killed, 17 Forces’ personnel had been killed, and 48 civilians had been killed. It looks like a war being raged all around our borders. Amongst the Forces that we have, we have an elite Force known as the National Security Guard. There are four regional hubs – Kolkata,

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Chennai, Mumbai and Hyderabad. Now, they are doing good work. They are practising and they are being trained in situations like if an aeroplane is hijacked, how they are going to take out the hostages. They are being trained for all that. I know about the Kolkata set up because it is close to the Airport. I have been writing, and it has all been futile, that it is actually a five- minute drive from their hub to the Airport, but it is a congested market place. So, I have given one whole year’s MPLAD funds to build additional subways so that people can go down and the road is kept empty for the NSG jawans. There is 160 Battalion of BSF also there. I am doing this so that they can reach the Airport when their requirement comes.

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attack anywhere in the eastern part of the country, they can reach the Airport very fast. I would also like to draw the attention of this august House to the fact that India is a very large country with very, very long international borders, like I said, and coastal region. It is because of the unguarded coast that we had the misfortune of seeing the day when our enemies took a boat and came up to where people were shot dead. Now, I understand that there is always water in Rann of Kutch in Gujarat and it is difficult to build a fence. I also understand that we have the tidal waves in Sundarbans and it is difficult to maintain the fence. In spite of the difficulties, we will have to think of something. For the last seven or eight years, I have been talking about this and I have been hearing that we are getting technical support from international friends to have laser fences, thermal detectors, night Comment : Cd by s3 vision gadgets, but till date that is not there. Comment : dr. kakoli ghosh dastidar cd. (s3/1625/sr-cs) But, till date, that is not there. Every night, hundreds of infiltrators come in through these open porus borders. The BSF has to be more careful. They are also standing for hours together guarding the borders. If we can have more number of jawans, then the shift can be of lesser hours. They can be VªÉÉnÉ SÉÉèBÉExxÉÉ ®c ºÉBÉEiÉä cé* +ÉÉ~ PÉÆ]ä Jɽä-JÉ½ä ´Éä £ÉÉÒ lÉBÉE VÉÉiÉä cé* We have to more people loooking after this. The fencing is not complete anywhere. As far as Bengal is concerned, we have about 2,828 kilometres of fencing out of the sanctioned 3,326 kilometres. Similarly, we have

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this kind of border gap in Rajasthan, in Gujarat and in Punjab area. Where the ITBP looks after the border in the Punjab area, the building of the Gwadar Port and the road that is connecting the two countries which are not so friendly with us, through our land, is one of deep concern. I would like to know as to what our Government is thinking in terms of connection to the Gwadar Port. How are the foreigners building the road? Why can we not build the road there? That remains a question with the people of this country. In the coastal areas, we have these floating Border Out Posts (BOPs). I have been, time and again, requesting about these BOPs, which are floating. There is no doubt that speed boats have been given. But we do not have the technology; the State does not have the technology. We do not have the drivers who can drive the speed boats. The speed boats are lying there. We need technical support for maintenance of those boats. We need technical support for their total functioning. That is not happening. You should consider this and give us some funds. The other thing is that the State Police is demanding for watch towers. Up to certain kilometres, it is the duty of the BSF and after that it is the duty of the State Police. Unless we have some watch towers, we are not able to watch the coastal areas when people are coming at night time or animals are crossed over during the day or night. So, some money should be sanctioned under DOBP for building these roads properly and to have the watch towers.

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There is so much to say because of the internal security that concerns us. The Defence personnel who are situated at a very high altitude, beyond the altitude of 15,000, are not getting enough supplies. They are our children. They are looking after us. We understand that it is very difficult to grow vegetables there. We are trying for it. But, even then they are either dying of snow storm or avalanche. So, we have to even take care of them in a better fashion so that they can look after us better. I would like to draw your august attention that the Registrar General of India has the totally unspent amount, under the Head of Town Mapping, the money was unspent, under the Head of Modernisation of Data Dissemination Activity, the fund was unspent and even in the case of non-filling of vacant posts, the fund was unspent. So, there are various areas like cyber crimes and NATGRID, all these require special attention. We would be grateful if you can consider these. (ends)

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1629 hours SHRI TATHAGATA SATPATHY (DHENKANAL): Sir, many hon. Learned colleagues have already spoken on various issues concerning the Demands for Grants of the Ministry of Home Affairs, 2017 on topics such as naxalism, extremism, encounter death figures, expenditure of the Nirbhaya Account, modernization of police force, and border policing. They have talked about many things. I wish to refrain from the usual discourse and use this opportunity to speak on Comment : cd. by t3 two pillars of any society that feels it civilized. Comment : Tathagata Satpathy cd (t3/1630/kmr/rv) What is the difference between a civilised society and an uncivilised, barbaric society? As I understand, it is my personal perception, just two things differentiate the society. One is the judiciary, the judges, legal system; and the second is the police, the law enforcement authorities or the bodies that are deputed to enforce law. These two things divide society into two very extreme ends. Our long, rich heritage of subjugation has left very deep and indelible societal scars on all of us. When we look at our judiciary, we hear of the CBI investigating relatives of very senior judges, of how a certain judge of the Calcutta High Court has been hauled up under contempt of court charges and has been served with an arrest warrant, and how he in turn demanded Rs.14 crore from seven members of a Supreme Court Bench.

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I am not commenting on who is right or who is wrong. I am just saying that this is showing the collapse of one of our most critical systems exclusively due to the callousness of men who operate this system. Those who should be setting exemplary standards of personal behaviour are bickering and fighting amongst themselves and that sends out a very wrong message to society. Coming to the police next, as of now the average Indian is incapable of understanding whether the police is a service or the police is a force. As far as I understand from the little bit of interaction I have been unfortunate enough to have with our police officers, whether they are IPS officers or State police officers they all consider themselves as a force. They do not think they are here for service. Our police establishment, especially its leaders - the Indian Police Service officers – have failed miserably over the years to change this perception within their rank and file, within their subordinates that they are here because of the people, that their salary comes from the tax payers’ money. And I have a sneaking suspicion that this has happened because they do not depend on their salaries. The moment they start depending on their salaries, they would actually think who their master is. But since they do not depend on it, they do not have to bother. … (Interruptions ) PROF. SAUGATA ROY (DUM DUM): Where do they get their salaries from? SHRI TATHAGATA SATPATHY (DHENKANAL): Sir, that is for others to decide, the Government to decide.

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I am quite conscious while saying this that it is easy to blame others but all political dispensations - whether it is Congress led, whether it is BJP led, whether it is a regional party led, nobody is an exception - have felt comfortable by using the police for its own particular ends. Like the British for 200 plus years subjugated the average Indian with the lathi, today very easily we fall in the rut and we want to use the police as our personal force that we can use when we are in Government. When we go over to the other side, when we sit in the Opposition, then we shriek and shout. But when we are in power we forget the injustices that are meted out to the people, the average citizen Comment : Cd by u3 of this country. (u3/1635/rsg-my) Comment : SHRI TATHAGAT India is a rare country where when an average citizen sees a SATPATHY CONTINUED police personnel, her or his first feeling is of fear. There is an adrenaline rush, there is a fear and there is a desire to run away. I think except a handful of African and South American countries all across the world if you see a policeman you feel safe. Here in India if you see a policeman what happens? I am not trying to bring in the Army or the paramilitary forces; then, it is easy to label a person as an anti-national; either you are a bhakt or you are a Pakistani. I am not a Pakistani; I wish to be a bhakt but I wish to live up to my standards. Here the policeman does not instil confidence in the minds of the people and in the minds of the citizens. I will give a couple of small examples where it could be a Moninder Singh Pandher brutally killing children and walking scot-free

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in this country; or a Kaliko Pul suicide note which has absolutely gone underground, under wraps maybe purposefully manipulated for investigation; or, the website of CVC the apex body that is supposed to stop corruption in this country crashing last November, the historic November, 2016 and interestingly wiping out all details of corrupt officials from across the country. For an instant, somebody told me it did not matter if the hard disk is affected or the website crashes since they would have a backup of files but you would be amazed to know that there is no backup of files because when you dream of digitisation in the country you obviously dump all the paper away. In the process we are creating new kinds of troubles. We have to understand that whether it is high-tech or low-tech, there has to be a human interface. A technical apparatus or a technical system does not operate on its own. The world has not come to that level of artificial intelligence where robots would be controlling a country or the law and order system. So, when you are dreaming of a digital India, you also have to dream how to make the society more peaceful and how the police force could be more pro-people. You are talking about ease of doing business which is a very welcome thought. I must congratulate the hon. Prime Minister because he has thought of this. The thought is good but how do you embolden that thought is something that we are forgetting. When you are talking about ease of doing business, it is very important to have a society which is peaceful, which is welcoming, and which is at ease with itself.

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Can you imagine any corporation or any multinational company planning to invest in a country like, say, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, or Libya? Can we ever imagine that? Nobody wants to go there primarily because they all want to have a peaceful society and a peaceful country where they can do business. I would wind up saying that we have a police force that operates on guidelines and codes of something that was drafted in 1861. You are a young person; so, you also do not know what 1861 was like, who was ruling India at that time and how. The police force is operating and is guided by the Police Act that was drafted in 1861. It is working under the Criminal Procedure Code and the Indian Penal Code of equal Comment : CONTINUED BY W3 antiquity. Comment : Satpathy cd (w3/1640.rk-cp) We can imagine how easily these systems can adapt to a digitised world. Sir, it is really amazing that in 2017 we are still continuing with the police system which was first conceived by the British rulers and was meticulously designed and structured to enforce law and public order for sustaining their foreign rule. àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ ºÉ£ÉÉ{ÉÉÊiÉ (gÉÉÒ cÖBÉDàÉnä´É xÉɮɪÉhÉ ªÉÉn´É) : àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ ºÉnºªÉ, +É¤É +ÉÉ{É ºÉàÉÉ{iÉ BÉEÉÊ®A* SHRI TATHAGATA SATPATHY (DHENKANAL): I am giving respect to you, Sir. On your order, in the end I would just like to point out two small points.

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I have seen many a times when a new SP is posted in my district, the first thing the young officer does is to go out in an open jeep with five-six people sitting at the back with big lathis. Do you know what they do, Sir? They beat up all the truck drivers, the cleaners, the helpers and the daily labourers who go to dhabas to eat late at night because the whole day the poor people are working. They do this for about fifteen-twenty days. Then there is an atmosphere that is created: +É®ä! ¤É½É iÉMÉ½É AºÉ.{ÉÉÒ. +ÉÉ MɪÉÉ* Then they sit back. Do you know the next step, Sir? Then they check out the profit making thanas, police stations. Then they start the auctioning process; ‘If you want to be the IIC in this police station, this is your initial payment and this will be your monthly quota’. This is happening across the country. So, today, we talk much about giving money for police modernisation, walkie- talkies, jeeps, guns but what about the humane angle to police? Sensitisation is a must. àÉÉxÉxÉÉÒªÉ ºÉ£ÉÉ{ÉÉÊiÉ : +É¤É +ÉÉ{É ºÉàÉÉ{iÉ BÉEÉÊ®A* SHRI TATHAGATA SATPATHY (DHENKANAL): The Central Government needs to take up this charge of sensitizing the police regarding how they should handle both criminals and victims. Unless you do that whatever money you apportion for anything, it is a total wastage and it is a shame for tax-payers like me that my money is being wasted. Thank you, Sir.

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* SHRI ARKA KESHARI DEO (KALAHANDI): The internal security of our country is a very challenging job now-a-days. The various terrorists outfits adopt new ways, new technology to kill innocent people of our country. The outfits like SIMI, LWE are posing threat to our internal security. As you know madam, my parliamentary constituency- Kalahandi in the State of Odisha is falling under LWE influence. Armed with new and advanced weapons, funding from outside the border to carry out fear, terror and attack on our security personnel, armed forces and common people. In order to control and destroy their operation our police, para- military forces be well equipped with advanced warfare, sharing of intelligence between State, Centre and other agencies involved in these operation. There is an increase of 11% budgetary allocation to Ministry of Home Affairs during 2017-18. I appreciate the Finance Minister’s move to hike Home Ministry’s Budget to carry out modernization and improvement of weapons of police and para-military forces to counter the challenge of terrorists outfits. I request Hon’ble Home Minister to open one reserve CRPF Batallian at Bhawanipatna, the district headquarters of my

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parliamentary constituency Kalahandi for quick and speedy movement of CRPF when there will be an attack by LWE in my district as well as bordering districts. Thank you, with this I conclude my speech. (ends)

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1644 hours DR. RAVINDRA BABU (AMALAPURAM): Sir, on behalf of Telugu Desam Party we fully support the Demands for Grants pertaining to the Home Ministry for reasons already enumerated by my hon. colleague. Shri Meena. I have a small suggestion to make. Taking cue from Shri Meena and also from Shrimati Ghosh from Kolkata, I have a small suggestion. I would request the Home Minister to increase the MPLADS fund. We will definitely be using this money for the welfare of police and also to some extent for the welfare of paramilitary staff. In the same way, I have another small suggestion. There is a CSR element involved. We spend money for the people affected by the industries. A fraction of this element can also be spent on the paramilitary forces which undergo a lot of stress. There is a lot of demand for these paramilitary forces all over the country. Every State has tremendous faith in these paramilitary forces of India. Instead of asking the local police to protect them during law and order crisis, every State usually demand deployment of paramilitary forces. We have BSF, CSF, SSB, ITBP and CRPF. All organs of our paramilitary forces enjoy equal importance and equal credibility among the masses of India. Of late, the CRPF is incurring heavy casualties. It is very unfortunate that sometimes we come across the news of their Comment : cd committing suicides.

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Comment : Dr. Ravindra Babu ctd. (x3/1645/ps-nsh) Hon. Minister, Sir, suicide is a very pathetic and grave in nature and it gives wrong signal to other fresh recruits also. We have to understand why there is so much of stress level especially among CRPF personnel who are away from their families and who are doing duty in very difficult areas. VÉcÉÆ ®cxÉÉ ¤ÉcÖiÉ àÉÖÉζBÉEãÉ cÉäiÉÉ cè, ´ÉcÉÆ VÉÉBÉE® BÉEÉàÉ BÉE®xÉÉ {ɽiÉÉ cè +ÉÉè® AäBÉDºÉÉÊ]ÅÉÊàÉÉκ]ºÉ BÉEä ºÉÉlÉ àÉÖBÉEɤÉãÉÉ £ÉÉÒ BÉE®xÉÉ {ɽiÉÉ cè* They have to fight an enemy who is within the country. ªÉc xÉcÉÓ cè ÉÊBÉE ¤ÉÉc® BÉEÉ nÖ¶àÉxÉ cè, <ºÉä àÉÉ® nåMÉä* AäºÉÉ xÉcÉÓ cè* nÖ¶àÉxÉ £ÉÉÒ ÉÊcxnÖºiÉÉxÉ BÉEÉ cè* It is very difficult to face the enemy within the country. They are also in the tribal areas. If any small excess is done, there will be a big news flash that excesses are being committed by the CRPF. But, there will be no news when CRPF personnel are killed in an ambush or when 60-70 personnel are killed in landmine blasts. We do not even care about their welfare whenever such incidents happen. So, therefore, my request is that let us periodically counsel them psychologically so as to reduce the stress level of the CRPF personnel, especially those who are posted in field areas. We can do it either by counselling or by doing periodical rotation of those people who are working in those difficult areas. We can bring them back to their families and expose them to a little entertainment or some sport activities, maybe in the evenings or afternoons. Without doing such activities they are being deployed in a rigid way. That is why, sometimes they kill their senior officers. Some CRPF officers are also getting killed by their own constabulary because they refused their

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leave. These are all most unfortunate things. So, these things should also be understood. My colleague also said that some of the Secretariat officers who make the policies and a lot of such other things for the para-military forces should also be exposed. But, while doing that, I have a small suggestion. The para-military forces who are in the tribal areas should have interactions with the anthropologists as they are well aware of the tribal culture. When the CRPF personnel go to the tribal areas, where the Left-wing extremism is very rampant, as a fresh recruit or as a fresh posting, there has to be some interface, either through a psychologist or an anthropologist, so that there can be a human understanding of the ethos and culture of those tribal areas. It will help them in dealing with the Left-wing extremism. It is commonly happening. When the personnel of CRPF, BSF or any para-military forces retire, let us also consider them on the lines of the Defence and give them more benefits, that is, housing, education, post-retirement benefits, industrial incentives, some loans or such other things. It is because these are the forces who are working 24x7. Of course, the casualty during peace time is unfortunately more than that of the war time. In India, especially after the Left-wing extremism has started, the casualty of the forces is more than that of during the war time. This is most unfortunate that they are fighting with their own people and dying in the service of the country. Therefore, we have to give a serious thought to the Left-wing extremism.

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Not only that, let there also be a wing in the Home Ministry to understand as to why there is Left-wing extremism. Instead of treating the Left-wing extremism as a law and order issue, let us also understand that it is a socio-economic issue and there are so many economic conditions, tribal exploitation and tribal land alienation. If all these things are understood, the left-wing extremism can be reduced to the minimum so that the CRPF casualties also can be reduced to the minimum. I urge upon the Home Ministry to devote more time and money for the welfare of the CRPF personnel. Thank you very much, Sir. (ends)

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1649 hours SHRI B. VINOD KUMAR (KARIMNAGAR): Thank you, Sir. At the outset, I welcome the Demands for Grants of the Ministry of Home Affairs, 2017-18. Sir, my good friend, Satpathi Ji had expressed his views on the Police across the country. Every one of us knows that law and order is a State subject. But, at the same time, the Ministry of Home Affairs is also supplementing funds for the modernization of Police in our country and they are allocating good funds to the State Governments to Comment : Ctd. equip themselves in order to maintain law and order. Comment : Shri B. Vinod Kumar cd (y3/1650/rc/nk) Sir, unfortunately, the budget for the Ministry of Home Affairs is only 4.5 per cent of the total budget expenditure of the Union Government. In fact, my other friend also said that the Ministry of Home Affairs is not in the priority list of the Ministry of Finance. The total allocation is only 4.5 per cent of the total budget which is now under consideration of this august House. In this total budget which is around Rs.97,187 crore for this year, there is only a marginal increase of 5 per cent from the revised estimates of 2016-17 and out of this budget, 80.3 per cent expenditure is only on police, 13.7 per cent on the grants made to the Union Territories and six per cent is on the items such as disaster management, rehabilitation of refugees/migrants, census and two other constitutional bodies like the President of India, the Vice President and the Governors, etc.

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Under Demand No.48, the amount allocated is Rs.78000 crore to police. As I mentioned just now, law and order is a State subject. The Central Government is supplementing the State Governments for modernisation of State Police under MPF Scheme. For this also, the allocation made by the Central Government is only 60 per cent and the rest 40 per cent share has to be contributed by the respective State Governments. This amount is for strengthening the police infrastructure, for construction of police stations, training centres, residential houses, for equipping police stations with the required mobility, modern weaponry, communication equipment, etc. This year, the budget allocated for the modernisation of police is only Rs.2000 crore which is 9.5 per cent less than the revised estimates. Moreover, last year even out of that only Rs. 522 crore were spent. It is very unfortunate. There are 29 States and seven Union Territories in this country. They have spent only Rs.522 crore for the modernisation of police. Telangana is a new State and everybody knows that when it was part of Andhra Pradesh, it was badly affected by the Left Wing extremism. It is a backward State. We got only Rs.16 crore last year. Very recently, the Telangana Government under the Chief Minister, Mr. K. Chandrasekhara Rao, has purchased modern vehicles for each police station in order to maintain law and order. Sir, earlier we had ten districts in Telangana. Now we have created 21 more districts and now there are 31 districts in the State of Telangana. In order to equip the police stations with the modern

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equipment and vehicles, we need more money. We have increased police circles, police stations and Commissioners. Earlier, there were three Commissioners and now we have increased it by three more Commissioners because Telangana State is an urban State and we have 42 per cent urban population. As I have just now mentioned, Telangana State was badly affected by naxal movement earlier. Last year, we met the hon. Home Comment : cd. by z3 Minister. (z3/1655/ru-sk) We requested for allotment of funds for laying of roads in the areas badly affected by extremists, backward areas and forest areas. However, the Home Minister was kind enough to have granted around Rs. 1200 crores last year. We are laying roads in the interior parts of Telangana. Our Government has already taken steps in this regard and this is the answer because as mentioned by my earlier speaker, we have to see development in the remote areas of our country in order to curb naxalism or any extremist movements. So, the hon. Finance Minister should allot more money for the Ministry of Home Affairs for development of remote areas affected by Left Wing extremism. Sir, I will give one example. The hon. Prime Minister had launched the programme, Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana. I have selected a village called Virnapalli which is a remote village affected by naxalism where around 40 youths were killed for the last two decades. By choosing that village and by approaching our State Government, I have laid roads in that village connecting that village to the

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Headquarters. Now the youth of that village are very happy. This is the way we should develop the remote areas affected by extremism. Another point is regarding border management, staffing and infrastructure. As mentioned by earlier speakers, there are 70,000 vacancies in CISF, CRPF, BSF, NCG and ITBP. Why cannot these Forces recruit youths of this country from the remote areas, particularly from the tribal areas? There are 70,000 vacancies. I request the hon. Home Minister who is here to initiate the process of recruitment in these Forces. Sir, as you are asking me to conclude, I will end with an important issue regarding my State. In fact, I thought of speaking on disaster management. I request the hon. Home Minister to consider heat waves as also a national calamity. Cold waves are declared as national calamity by the NDMA. I request that heat waves should also be taken into consideration. My State, Telangana, is bifurcated from the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. There are two or three issues relating to Telangana. I request the hon. Home Minister to initiate action on the bifurcation of High Court and also increase the Assembly seats in both the States which was promised in the AP State Reorganisation Act. (ends)

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1729 hours (Shri Pralhad Joshi in the Chair ) 1729 hours SHRI E.T. MOHAMMAD BASHEER (PONNANI): Chairman, Sir, even though maintenance of law and order situation is a State subject, I feel that the Government of India should not play the role of a silent spectator when things are going from bad to worse in different parts of Comment : Contd. By g4 the country. We all know that. (g4/1730/smn/mz) Atrocities against the minorities, dalits and women and children are taking place in different parts of the States and in different parts of India. Sir, the Government of India should act on this within the limit as per the federal system in our country. What is happening? These kinds of incidents are taking place one after another and it is increasing like anything. Similarly, in the name of cultural nationalism, attacks are taking place on poets, on our cultural leaders, on writers and on many authors. It is a shame for the nation. I hope that the hon. Minister is aware of all these things and we hope that the Government will take some swift action on these things. I wish to say that some … (Not recorded) - I am not blaming any particular party or any body - are trying to control the entire things. They are controlling our food habits. They are saying what you should eat. Regarding our dress code, they are dictating what our dress code should be. They are saying everything - what cinema we should see,

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what music we should hear. All these things are being controlled by some … (Not recorded) . I hope that the hon. Minister who is aware of all these things will make a control on all these things. I would like to say about the misuse of AFSPA and UFPA. I have talked about these things on several occasions. I hope that wisdom may prevail upon the Government. The Government should repeal this forthwith. I demand that. Sir, then coming to NIA, I would like to say, with all the politeness, that the credibility of NIA is diminishing. I hope that the Minister will rise up to the occasion and ensure the credibility of the National Investigation Agency. I am coming to another important thing, that is, with regard to fake encounters. What is happening? We call it as encounters. Actually, it is not that. These are fabricated stories against the people. It should not be allowed. I humbly request the Government to see this very seriously. The Government figures show that in the last four years, 555 fake encounter cases were registered across India wherein majority were being reported in Uttar Pradesh–138, followed by Manipur – 62, Assam-52, West Bengal-35, Jharkhand-30, Chattisgarh- 29, Odisha-27 and Jammu & Kashmir-26. HON. CHAIRPERSON (SHRI PRALHAD JOSHI): Mohd. Basheer Ji, please conclude. SHRI E.T. MOHAMMAD BASHEER (PONNANI): I am concluding Sir.

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HON. CHAIRPERSON: I understand that but you should understand the constraints. SHRI E.T. MOHAMMAD BASHEER (PONNANI): Now, with regard to emigration, it comes under the Ministry of Home Affairs. Emigration is of two types – ECR and ECNR. Most of the illiterate people try to get some job outside India. Philippines, Bangladesh and Pakistan are our competitors. They are getting easily emigration. Their emigration laws are very liberal. I would humbly request the Minister to take care of this thing also. HON. CHAIRPERSON: Please conclude. SHRI E.T. MOHAMMAD BASHEER (PONNANI): Please give one more minute to me. We are all one or two minutes speaking Members. Coming to disaster management, it also comes under the Ministry of Home Affairs. I wish to submit that effective steps should be taken to revamp the institution pertaining to disaster manager. I have another point. The Minister also may be very kind enough. He has attended that. That is why, I am saying. The Rohingyo refugees are suffering like anything. Within your maximum possible limit, since you are the Minister with kindness, I appeal to you to extend maximum possible help to them. I am going to conclude. I am thankful to you for giving me the time. Thank you very much. (ends)

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HON. CHAIRPERSON: Smt. Kirron Kher, Madam, please take only five minutes. SHRIMATI KIRRON KHER (CHANDIGARH): Sir, I was told that I would be given eight minutes. I would seek your indulgence, please. HON. CHAIRPERSON (SHRI PRALHAD JOSHI): No, Madam. 1734 hours SHRIMATI KIRRON KHER (CHANDIGARH): Thank you very much for giving me an opportunity to present my views. Firstly, I would like to say that the Budget for the Home Ministry focuses on the right aspects and I would like to congratulate the hon. Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Ji for this. Many learned colleagues have spoken about it at length before me. So, I will not repeat it. In the light of growing threats to our nation’s internal security, I welcome the 5.4 per cent increase in the budget allocated to the Ministry of Home Affairs. This reflects the Government’s policy of zero tolerance to terrorism and anti-social elements. Security measures in border areas as well as in the left wing extremist regions have been of paramount importance to our Government. As the House may recall, eight Centrally-Sponsored Schemes were restructured and brought under an umbrella scheme called the “National Scheme for Modernization of Police and other Forces”, back Comment : in 2013.

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Comment : Smt. Kirron Kher ctd. (h4/1735/mmn-bks) Later on, the Ministry decided to terminate this scheme, since seven out of these eight original schemes were under the direct control of the State Governments. However, in 2016 the Government did an excellent job in reviving the Modernization of Police Forces Scheme by merging various existing schemes such as Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems and Security Related Expenditure Schemes. Sir, the umbrella scheme of Modernization of Police Forces strives to bring the much-needed reform in the police forces of our country. It is of utmost importance that the police forces are well equipped to function with efficiency. Hence, I sincerely request the Government to approve the scheme for the period till the year 2020. The 2017-18 Budget Estimates for grants and loans to the Union Territories has seen a marginal increase of 0.5 per cent from the Revised Estimates for 2016-17. Having said that, I would like to draw your attention to the issues pertaining to my constituency of Chandigarh. At the outset, I am happy to note that the Budget Estimates for Chandigarh has increased from Rs.3,937.79 crore to Rs.4,312.40 crore in 2017-18. However, out of this 9.5 per cent increase in the total Budget Estimates, only 11 per cent of the budget is allocated under the capital head. As we are aware that the funds under capital head are for developmental works, I am of the opinion that this section deserves

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more attention. Moreover, when compared to the Revised Estimates of 2016-17, this year’s Budget Estimates under capital head has decreased from Rs.644.71 crore to Rs.475 crore. This roughly translates to a 26.3 per cent reduction in funds allocated to developmental activities. Chandigarh has a population of nearly 12 lakhs and is the Capital of two States, Punjab and Haryana. On several occasions, I have been stating that Chandigarh is catering to the needs of not just its residents but also people from neighbouring States. Owing to its strategic location and flourishing education and health sector, Chandigarh is catering to the growing demands of people from Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu and Kashmir, and sometimes even Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. To be able to keep pace with the current scenario, Chandigarh is projected to incur an additional expenditure of Rs.1,298 crore. About Rs.700 crore of this additional expenditure is required for the purpose of land acquisition for major works. The awards for land acquisition have been finalised by the hon. Supreme Court. But Chandigarh Administration is facing a delay in payment of the principal amount which is payable with an interest rate of 15 per cent per annum. As per the Fourth Delhi Finance Commission, the share of the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh comes to Rs.672 crore. However only Rs.419.26 crore has been allocated. This includes Rs.100 crore for the Smart City initiatives and Rs.50 crore for the Kajauli Water Works where we got the extra canals and we need to lay the pipes. Therefore,

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the Municipal Corporation of Chandigarh is in need of Rs.250 crore in addition to the already allocated funds. The power sector of Chandigarh has estimated an additional expenditure of Rs.145 crore. This amount is required for payment of arrears of Rs.80 crore for the year 2015-16 and Rs.65 crore for the year 2016-17. This expenditure is in reference to supply and materials involved in the purchase of power. As per the order of the hon. Supreme Court and the Ministry of Home Affairs, Director General Fire Services, Civil Defence and Home Guards Order dated 16 th September, 2016, duty allowances to home guard volunteers have been increased to the minimum of the pay to which the police personnel are entitled. HON. CHAIRPERSON (SHRI PRALHAD JOSHI): Please conclude. SHRIMATI KIRRON KHER (CHANDIGARH): Please give me three minutes more time. HON. CHAIRPERSON: No, not three minutes. You please conclude within one minute. gÉÉÒàÉiÉÉÒ ÉÊBÉE®hÉ JÉä® (SÉÆbÉÒMÉfÃ) : ºÉ®, càÉå ¤ÉÉäãÉxÉä BÉEÉ SÉÉÆºÉ xÉcÉÓ ÉÊàÉãÉiÉÉ cè,

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Apart from this, there are four avenues which require additional funds for the purpose of creating essential capital assets. Rajnath Singh Ji knows this. In one of his visits to Chandigarh, I had requested him. Firstly, the Government Medical College and Hospital of Chandigarh is in need of an additional Rs.30 crore in order to procure machinery and equipment such as PET scan and Linear Comment : Ctd. By j1 Accelerator. Comment : Ms. Kiran Kher cd. (j4/1740/vr/gg) The Government Medical College and Hospital has plans of starting a trauma centre because of many accidents occur in the tri-city area and surrounding highways. All the persons are brought to the hospital in Chandigarh as the PGI is already overburdened. So, we need this trauma centre. It requires a fund of Rs.150 crore. The Chandigarh administration has already granted 10 acres of land through an MoU with the Government of India. But no financial grant has been received from the Government. Secondly, the Punjab Engineering College requires Rs.34 crore. Then, an amount of Rs.34 crore is required to purchase CTU buses and a amount of Rs.28 crore is required for purchase of petrol, diesel and lubricant oil for that. I take this opportunity to express that Chandigarh is leading among all the Union territories, with and without legislature, in terms of percentage of the funds utilized. Till date, Chandigarh has utilized 82.19 per cent of the funds allocated at the stage of Revised Estimates

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2016-17. This reflects Chandigarh’s fund absorption capacity and successful implementation of Government schemes and projects. HON. CHAIRPERSON (SHRI PRALHAD JOSHI): All the relevant points about Chandigarh have already been mentioned by other hon. Members. Please conclude it now. SHRIMATI KIRRON KHER (CHANDIGARH): Sir, I once again emphasise that an additional amount of Rs.1,298 crore that Chandigarh seeks is crucial for its functioning. I would request the hon. Minister to give it to us. Thank you very much. (ends) HON. CHAIRPERSON: One of the hon. Members has used the word, which is an unparliamentary expression. It should, therefore, be expunged.

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1742 hour SHRI ABHIJIT MUKHERJEE (JANGIPUR): Thank you, Sir. Due to paucity of time, I will mention only a few points with respect to my constituency, Jangipur. Before that I must congratulate one of my colleagues as he has pointed out certain points with respect to paramilitary forces like CRPF, BSF, etc. I will just urge upon the hon. Home Minister to let the cadre officer come, at least, to the level of IG, that is, Inspector General of Police. Otherwise, there has been a lot of demoralization in the police force. I have a lot of friends in these paramilitary forces and they keep on complaining me that there is demoralization among rank and file. I would request the hon. Minister to consider this aspect. Sir, in respect of the Border Area Development Programme (BADP), I would like to mention that only 55 per cent fund has been allocated out of the projected fund. My constituency shares its border with Bangladesh particularly at Pirazpur from where all fake Indian currencies enter into India through Bangladesh. There is no fencing on that border. Right from the beginning, since 2014, I have been requesting the Government to erect fencing over there, which is a stretch of around 27 kms. Another very important which I want to raise before this august House is that because of lack of all weather motorable roads the BSF is posted almost 7-8 kms inside the country which should have been housed at the border. We have already spoken with the State

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Government. They have agreed to give land for integrated Border out Posts (BOPs). I would also like to request the hon. Home Minister that since Bangladesh has been a friendly country as of now, Border Haats should be arranged there so that no illegal activities like cattle smuggling occur, which is very common in that area itself. It is not possible to stop it without fencing and proper securing at border. It has also been reported that a lot of miscreants from Bangladesh enter India through Murshidabad and Malda districts. Recently, in some newspapers it was reported that NIA has nabbed two or three miscreants who were apprehended while entering India. It is also an apprehension that they have been trained by some foreign countries. My next point is in respect of modernization of police. I want to know from the hon. Minister as why we cannot use UAVs or drones for collecting intelligence before sending our troops for patrolling. Recently, around 30 personnel of CRPF have been killed because of lack of intelligence about the terrorists’ plan. The terrorists trapped our soldiers and killed them. If we give thrust on the use of UAVs and drones in modernization programmes, we may be able to collect a lot of intelligence about terrorist activities and would be able to save lives of our jawans. Sir, on border areas, the Paramilitary Forces, especially the BSF does not allow the farmers to grow crops higher than two feet. In Punjab the cultivators get compensation for this. But in West Bengal the cultivators at border areas do not get any kind of compensation. I

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request the hon. Minister to look into this aspect so that there is a uniform rule for all. HON. CHAIRPERSON: Please conclude. SHRI ABHIJIT MUKHERJEE (JANGIPUR): Sir, I have a lot of other important points to present before this august House. But due to paucity of time, I conclude my speech. Thank you. (ends)

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THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS AND MINISTER OF PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIRS (SHRI ANANTHKUMAR): Sir, I beg to present the 41 st Report of the Business Advisory Committee.

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GENERAL BUDGET – DEMANDS FOR GRANTS Ministry of Home Affairs---contd. 1750 hours KUNWAR BHARATENDRA SINGH (BIJNOR): I thank you for allowing me to speak on this very important topic of Demands for Grants on the Home Affairs Budget. I would like to commend and congratulate the hon. Minister for increasing this Budget by 11.24 per cent, and also, for undertaking the 5 th longest land border in the world of 4,096 kilometers. Then, now we will be ceiling this border completely in Bangladesh. Sir, I will not indulge anymore in number crunching as my esteemed colleagues have already done that. I would immediately move to the topic which has so far not been discussed by anybody. We have given a lot of budget for the operational part in our Central Armed Police Forces in terms of equipment, night vision and all that, but nobody has spoken about the logistical part. In the logistical part, the welfare part is of utmost importance. The infrastructure of medical facilities of our paramilitary forces is very weak. If a person is shot in J&K, for example, he is completely dependent on the Army or civil hospital. If he is shot in the forest of Jharkhand or any other person, a lot of CRPF personnel are being shot there. We do not have a helicopter dedicated to this job of transporting them here. We have to rely on the Army for this. If we compare this to the Armed Forces, they have an R&R in Delhi, they have an AFMC which trains their personnel, they have five command hospitals and

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they have the base hospitals and field hospitals. This is a major problem. We are told that CAPFIMS, Central Armed Police Forces Institute for Medical Sciences is being built in Maidangari, Delhi, but it is really lagging. It has been eight years, I think, not much has been done there. Similarly, the condition of housing is extremely poor of these people who have more casualties than our Army does. There is cantonment’s availability for the Armed Forces, for the Army and there is a term called ‘Separated Family Accommodation’ which means that the families of the serving personnel are accommodated in the cities of their choice so that the children can study, but there is no such arrangement for any of our Armed Police Forces is there. Similarly, regarding ration, we saw a very distressing clip on the social media of a BSF personnel in Jammu & Kashmir showing the Dal. But if we look deeper into this problem, there is no dedicated army supply and there is no dedicated body. So, obviously, the quality and the timely supply of procurements is always affected. There are battalions of CRPF and other forces which have to procure the rashions locally. This makes an adhoc arrangement with no quality control and no timely supply and, therefore, it leaves our personnel very disgruntled and upset as we saw on that clip. Similarly, we need much more personnel employed because there is no leave reserve. We are employed to threadbare capacity, adequate leave reserves are required in battalions. This causes frustration. We

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also saw another clip of a person shooting his colleagues because one person got leave sanctioned but the other did not. I would finally like to comment on the Gallantry service. We have a Veer Chakra in the Army, but we have no such Gallantry Award Comment : Contd. By m4 in the CAPF. Comment : Kunwar Bhartendu Singh - (m4/1755/sh-my) Cd Finally, I think it is a much workable option if we just attach the Central Armed Paramilitary Forces to the Defence Medical Corps and increase their budget. We can, at least, accommodate them in times of injury, for providing accommodation to them and their families. Thank you. (ends)

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*SHRI NISHIKANT DUBEY (GODDA):

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* DR. THOKCHOM MEINYA (INNER MANIPUR):

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HON. CHAIRPERSON: I shall now put cut motion Nos. 14 to 27 to the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs moved by Shri N.K. Premachandran to the vote of the House. The cut motions were put and negatived. HON. CHAIRPERSON: I shall now put the Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs to the vote of the House. The question is: “That the respective sums not exceeding the amounts on Revenue Account and Capital Account shown in the third column of the Order Paper be granted to the President, out of the Consolidated Fund of India, to complete the sums necessary to defray the charges that will come in course of payment during the year ending the 31 st day of March, 2018, in respect of the heads of demands entered in the second column thereof against Demand Nos. 46 to 55 relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs.”

The motion was adopted. HON. CHAIRPERSON: The Demands for Grants relating to the Ministry of Home Affairs are passed. ---- HON. CHAIRPERSON: The House stands adjourned to meet on Monday, the 20 th March, 2017 at 11 a.m.

1840 hours The Lok Sabha then adjourned till Eleven of the Clock On Monday, March 20,2017/Phalguna 29, 1938 (Saka). Comment : Friday, March 10, 2000/Phalguna 20, 1921 (Saka).