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"States Opposing Police Reforms Is Absurd"

It is galling that the states, which fight with the Centre for their rights, want to deny similar rights to local governments, says the party's president.
Hyderabad | 16th April 2013
Lok Satta Party national president Jayaprakash Narayan on Tuesday expressed dismay over state governments opposing police reforms recommended by the Second Administrative Reforms Commission on the "spurious argument that they encroach upon their powers and hurt their pride".

In a media statement, JP referred to these reservations expressed by states at a meeting convened by Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi on April 15 to discuss ARC recommendations. He said it was surprising that the states, which fight for their rights in a federal set-up, want to deny citizens the right to impartial, fair and effective rule of law.

JP pointed out that states have come into their own in the last two decades thanks to a series of developments.

"They include the historic Supreme Court judgment in the Bommai case, making the Centre's imposition of President's rule in a state justiciable, the rational and non-partisan devolution of resources on states since the Tenth Finance Commission, the dawn of the era of coalition governments at the Centre, the demise of the license permit raj, and the eclipse of Central public sector undertakings as the drivers of economic growth," he said.

"The Lok Satta Party," JP stated, "has always welcomed the [idea of] states becoming stronger, as it is opposed to a centralized, monolithic India. At the same time, the Lok Satta is opposed to states behaving like feudal oligarchies."

"Police and judicial reforms, the institution of strong anti-corruption mechanisms, the empowerment of local governments, and guaranteeing of services to citizens as a matter of right, are all at the heart of governance reforms. States should not torpedo governance reforms by raising spurious arguments," he opined.

JP mentioned instances of how states, in the recent past, had "thwarted attempts at the constitution of Lokayuktas along with a Lokpal at the national level, failed to constitute local courts despite Central funding, and violated in letter and spirit Constitutional amendments providing for the empowerment of local governments".

"It is galling that the states, which fight with the Centre for their rights, choose to deny similar rights to local governments under them. Local governments constitute the third tier of federalism, and opposing their empowerment is opposing true federalism. Similarly, citizen empowerment, or independent anti-corruption institutions, accountable and effective policing, and judicial reforms, are all pro-people measures. None of these reforms empower the Centre. They only make states more accountable to people. Opposition to these measures in the name of federalism is the height of absurdity. Obstructionism and monopoly of power do not constitute federalism. The states seem to forget that they are ultimately answerable and accountable to people. Federalism should not be construed as a fight against people, and public good not sacrificed at the altar of states' pride," said JP.

JP appealed to state governments, political parties, media and civil society to ensure that "the agenda of accountable and transparent governance, effective rule of law, empowerment of citizens and fight against corruption is pursued by all stake-holders with speed, vigour and sense of purpose."

"The future of our economy and society depends on our actions today. Any delay in acting on these changes will hurt our democracy and our nation", he said. (INN)
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