Follow Barack Obama's Lead: JP
The Lok Satta chief wonders why the country's national leaders do not emulate US President Barack Obama and prevent the destruction of the Indian economy.
Hyderabad | 9th November 2010
Lok Satta Party president Jayaprakash Narayan on Monday wondered why the country's national leaders do not emulate U S President Barack Obama and prevent the destruction of the Indian economy and millions of people's jobs and livelihoods, while commending him for vigorously pursuing his agenda of creating jobs back at home during his India visit.
Addressing the party State Working Committee, Dr. Narayan said India's dream of becoming a super power like China would just remain a dream as long as it ignores rural India. The country cannot sustain an 8 to 10 % growth in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) if people in the countryside do not have purchasing power, he said, and added that the per capita income of the 60% of population wholly dependent on agriculture is a mere Rs. 40 a day.
The former IAS officer said that the key to improving purchasing power lies in ensuring fair and remunerative prices to farmers and tenants for their produce. However, successive governments at both the Centre and in the states have been deliberately suppressing food grain prices under the false pretext of warding off inflation and protecting consumers, he alleged.
JP further maintained that the government could have raise procurement prices by 40 to 50 % without adversely affecting consumers. After all, in a state like Andhra Pradesh, the public distribution system covers most of the people, and an increase in procurement prices will not hurt them, he stated.
The Lok Satta Party will demonstrate how rice can be supplied at the prevailing market price even if the farmer is paid up to Rs. 1600 a quintal for paddy, he claimed.
The LSP chief said agriculture in most of the country continues to be a gamble on the monsoon. A farmer or a tenant cannot lead a dignified life or consume goods and services provided by the other sectors of the economy if he does not earn a remunerative price for his produce, he said.
The former IAS officer recalled that the government of India itself had told the World Trade Organization that the aggregate measure of support to Indian agriculture was a negative 30 to 40 %. In contrast, all developed countries like the US go out of the way to support agriculture, sometimes supporting prices to the tune of 40 % or more.
He said that the mission to ensure remunerative prices transcended farmers' and tenants' interests. The mission aims at putting village at the centre-stage of development so that the country can attain sustained growth and become a super power. He called upon party leaders to visit villages and prepare farmers to lead a united movement for rescuing agriculture and rural economy.
With D V V S Varma in the chair, the Working Committee discussed ways and means of taking the movement forward by uniting farmers of different political hues.
Courtesy: INN
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