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Centre’s move to privatise power distribution won’t work in Puducherry, says Narayanasamy

Narayanasamy told newsmen that "At no cost will we accept the Centre's utterly injurious move. We will adopt a resolution in the forthcoming Assembly session to condemn the decision of the Centre to privatise power distribution in the union territory."

by NavJeevan
6 years ago
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Puducherry Ex-Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy. NE FILE PHOTO

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PUDUCHERRY, MAY 29

Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy on Friday said the Centre’s move to privatise power distribution would come a cropper in the union territory.

Narayanasamy told newsmen that “at no cost will we accept the Centre’s utterly injurious move. We will adopt a resolution in the forthcoming Assembly session to condemn the decision of the Centre to privatise power distribution in the union territory.”

He said Puducherry like the national capital New Delhi has a legislature and any decision on such crucial matters coming in the concurrent list should enjoy the assent of the Union Territory and “nothing will be feasible without ascertaining our stand.”

மின்சார விநியோகத்தை தனியாரிடம் விட வேண்டும் என்று மத்திய அரசு உத்தரவிட்டுள்ளது.
மின்சாரமானது மத்திய, மாநில அரசுகளின் பட்டியலில் உள்ளது.இதனை முடிவு செய்வதற்கு மாநில அரசு ஒப்புதல் இல்லாமல் செய்ய முடியாது.இதனால் யூனியன் பிரதேசங்களில் நடைமுறைப்படுத்த மத்திய அரசு நடவடிக்கை எடுக்கிறது. pic.twitter.com/SjkMRyF6Zy

— V.Narayanasamy (@VNarayanasami) May 29, 2020

He said the Centre’s care and concern for migrant workers was not satisfactory. He said it was the basic responsibility of the Centre and state governments to facilitate the return of migrant workers to their native places without any hiccups.

The chief minister said the Centre should collect no fare for the bus or train journey, and cited the Supreme Court’s view on the issue. He said the territorial administration had met the cost of rail travel of 1,350 migrant workers from Puducherry and Karaikal regions to Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The cost of the travel was met with the Chief Minister`s Relief fund.

At 2:00 AM | Flagged off #ShramikSpecial Express train arranged by our Puducherry Govt to send around 1000 #MigrantLabourers & stranded people of #Orissa to their natives..
Train tickets,food &water bottles arranged by Puducherry Govt from Chief Minister Relief Fund. pic.twitter.com/P8qRWqOTzl

— V.Narayanasamy (@VNarayanasami) May 29, 2020

Narayansamy said he had written a letter to External Affairs Minister for necessary steps to help the residents of Puducherry seeking to return from abroad. He said he had requested the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure that all places of worship remaining closed since March 25 on account of the COVID-19 lockdown were reopened from June 1 after easing of curbs.

The Chief Minister pointed out that he would turn 73 on Saturday and requested the partymen and others not to celebrate his birthday as the present situation called for austerity.

He said, “Let all those intending to celebrate my birthday spend the money on implementing free food scheme to help the poor.” Narayanasamy said the scheme to supply rice free of cost at the rate of 10 kg per family coming under above povertyline would be implemented in a couple of days.

He said, “necessary approval of the Lieutenant Governor has been received in this regard.” Without naming the party, the Chief Minister said of late some political parties were making statements against the Congress government on various issues. “Their intention is to cause a split between the Congress and the DMK here,” he alleged.

He said this move would meet with failure and it was also clear that these parties were making the statements against the territorial government without the knowledge of their party high command. “This is not the time for doing politics as all parties should join hands to protect the people from the impact of the COVID-19,” the Chief Minister added

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