MR.  SPEAKER :    We  are  accommodating everybody.  I will give you a chance.
Shri Naveen Patnaik to speak now.

THE MINISTER OF STEEL AND MINES (SHRI NAVEEN PATNAIK): Mr. Speaker, Sir, after all of us have won a general elections. So, we should try and understand what a victory is about. Perhaps the history of Orissa can tell us a great legend about victory. A conqueror came to the battlefield of Kalinga thousands of years ago and lay slaughter to tens of thousands of people. At dusk after the battle, a poor man came up to the emperor with an infant corpse in his hands and said "Can you give life to this dead child?" The emperor, we all know, was Asoka and the poor man was a Buddhist monk. After the victory of an election, it is time we changed like the emperor Asoka did for this country which symbolises what he did, We should also stand by our voters, who are demanding action and compassion. We, in Orissa, glory in our multi-cultural and multi-religious heritage. We are proud of our past that saw Government by communities of all religions. But as the elected representatives of our people, we know it is not our past that is responsible for good Government. It is ourselves. The massive mandate given to the Biju Janata Dal by the people of Orissa was in response to our Party vow to reverse the callous of neglect of successive Congress Governments in Delhi and in Orissa, a neglect which has perpetuated a continuing human tragedy where our people are falling below the poverty line every year, where a mother is forced to sell her child for a handful of rice, where more than half of our able bodied men have had to leave our State and work as labourers outside all the way from Kashmir to Kerala.

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The State Government led by the Congress Party slept over the Human Rights Commission's Report which speaks of starvation deaths in Orissa. Until I spoke of this in my maiden speech a few months ago.

India is one of the foremost exporters of food. Why, therefore, are our people dying in the midst of plenty?

The Biju Janata Dal asks for a Vote of Confidence in the present Government because the National Agenda of the Bharatiya Janata Party and its allies ensures food security for all - not in some distant future but in the immediate future. This Government also has made a promise...(Interruptions)

SHRI INDERJIT SINGH RAO (MAHENDRAGARH): Sir, he is reading a prepared text. When another Member was speaking, he was shouted down...(Interruptions)

SHRI NAVEEN PATNAIK: I am quoting from the National Agenda...(Interruptions)

SHRI INDERJIT SINGH RAO : He is reading a prepared text. The Minister is allowed to read the text. At least, the Minister is expected to be able to speak extempore...(Interruptions)

MR. SPEAKER: He is making some points.

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SHRI NAVEEN PATNAIK: In the National Agenda, it is stated quite clearly that potable drinking water will be made available to all the villages. This is critical for the State I come from...(Interruptions)

MR. SPEAKER : I have not called you to speak. Please sit down. This is not good. Take your seat.

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MR. SPEAKER : This will not go on record.

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MR. SPEAKER : Please take your seat. This is not good.

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SHRI NAVEEN PATNAIK: Also, the National Agenda is something which is critical to our State, to the poorer States. Now I quote:

"States, where the percentage of the population has fallen below the povertyline, shall receive special attention."

The Biju Janta Dal went to the people of Orissa stating our goal. Today, the National Agenda of this Government has acknowledged the aspirations of the voters of Orissa and the goals of the Biju Janata Dal are today the nation's goals. Our people have waited too long for this.

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Our people in the State of Orissa have four great enemies. They are: cyclone, floods, drought and neglect. The Biju Janata Dal is committed to doing whatever is humanly possible in order to deal with the four of these. Neglect, alas, has been there because of five decades of virtual Congress-led State Governments in Orissa.

Also, the National Agenda is going to do a great deal of good for irrigation which is critical to Orissa.

Mahatma Gandhi once said that India is a nation of villages. It can truly be said that Orissa is a State of villages...(Interruptions)

PROF. P.J. KURIEN : Are you a Minister for Orissa? ... (Interruptions)

MR. SPEAKER: Please take your seat. It is not good.

... (Interruptions)

SHRI NAVEEN PATNAIK: Orissa is a delta State and has the potential to become a prosperous State. When I speak of Orissa, I speak for many parts of our country which are also extremely poor. That is why, I speak for Orissa. I also speak here today as an ally. We are going to seek a vote of confidence. You must have some patience.

The great leader of our party, the Biju Janata Dal, always stood for women's upliftment. He always said: "If women are cared for, then the village prospers; if the village prospers, the State prospers; if the State prospers, the nation prospers." I hope that it will apply to the whole country. As I say, the National Agenda is committed to the reservation of seats in Parliament and the State Assemblies for women, a development bank for women and women's education.

We know that however good our intentions may be, they have to be carried through with hard work. We, of this Government are convinced that we will go ahead and work for all the goals of the National Agenda.

We ask for a vote of confidence in this Government of allies headed by Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. We take pride in saying that the Biju Janata Dal stands before you as a part of the National Agenda, which is not a hidden agenda. Thank you.

SHRI MUFTI MOHAMMED SAYEED (ANANTNAG)

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MR. SPEAKER: Three more speaker are there. Please wind up.

SHRI MUFTI MOHAMMED SAYEED : I would like to speak for some more time.

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MR. SPEAKER: Please conclude.

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MR. SPEAKER : Please take your seat. This will not go on record.

(Interruptions)*

MR. SPEAKER : I have not permitted you. Please take your seat.

... (Interruptions)

SHRI MUFTI MOHAMMED SAYEED (ANANTNAG)

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Dialogue is the essence of democracy. (Interruptions)

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SHRI OMAR ABDULLAH (SRINAGAR): Can you prove those allegations? I ask you, can you prove the allegations that you have made in this House? You have never ever represented the people of Jammu and Kashmir. You have always won from *

* Not recorded.

outside. I ask you, how can you speak about Kashmir? You have never spoken for Kashmir and you never will. As a Union Minister of Home Affairs, what did you do?

MR. SPEAKER: It is not the duty of the Chair alone to control the House. It is the responsibility of the Members also. So, kindly cooperate with me. It is already 5.30 p.m.

... (Interruptions)

MR. SPEAKER: Shri E. Ahmad, please do not disturb. Your Member is speaking.

... (Interruptions)

SHRI G.M. BANATWALLA (PONNANI): Mr. Speaker, Sir, thank you. The Prime Minister has sought the confidence of this House. We oppose the Motion moved by the Prime Minister. When one looks at this coalition Government, one is struck by the glaring fact that an air of total unreality surrounds this coalition Government that is over there. An air of total unreality is there with respect to the composition of the Government that is now in power.

For example, Sir, a party, a hardcore anti-secular party has overnight tried to emerge as a purely secular force. What an unreality! What an unreal situation! I need not refer to the long history ... (Interruptions) It was Guru Golwalkar who had said,

"The non-Hindu people in Hindustan must either adopt the Hindu culture and language or stay in the society wholly subordinated to the Hindu nation, claiming nothing, deserving no privileges, far less any preferential treatment -- not even citizen's rights".

... (Interruptions) The BJP's manifesto was released on 3rd February, 1998. ... (Interruptions)

MR. SPEAKER: Please take your seat.

... (Interruptions)

MR. SPEAKER: This will not go on record.


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