‘Maximum global talk, minimum local walk’ is principle followed by PM Modi: Congress


New Delhi, Dec 2 (IANS): The Congress on Friday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who told the COP 28 meeting in Dubai that India has "struck a great balance between ecology and economy", saying this was "yet another of his trademark falsehoods".

In a statement, Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh said: "Maximum global talk, minimum local walk is the principle followed by the Prime Minister. He has claimed in Dubai that India has ‘struck a great balance between ecology and economy’. This is yet another of his trademark falsehoods."

The former Union Environment Minister said that Forest Conservation Act, 1980 has been made completely hollow with a 2023 amendment which axes provisions for consent of forest communities and removes protections for 25 per cent of India’s forest cover, in violation of the 1996 TN Godavarman Supreme Court order. "It is paving the way for the Modi government to exploit forests and hand them over to a select few chosen corporates," he alleged.

He also said that the Forest Rights Act of 2006, protecting the traditional rights of Adivasis and forest-dwelling communities, has been weakened with a 2022 notification, and the National Biodiversity Act, 2002 massively diluted to allow private companies easier access to forests without benefit-sharing with communities.

He also said that when the entire world was dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic, the Modi government passed 39 amendments to rules under the Environment Protection Act. "Illegal and regressive changes were made to relax environmental protections -- pollution control measures were removed, penalties for violations were lowered, criminal prosecutions were stripped, and public notice requirements were waived," he said.

The Congress leader said that the Environmental Impact Assessment norms have been continuously weakened since 2020.

".. In eco-sensitive areas like the Himalayan region, the Modi government has illegally bypassed the need for Environmental Impact Assessment by splitting large projects into small segments,” he said, citing the Silkyara tunnel collapse as a symptom of the larger malaise. He also alleged that the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has been consistently weakened since 2014 as vacancies have been left open for years, reaching 70 per cent overall in 2018 and leading to the shutdown of its Chennai bench.

"Lastly, and most importantly, air pollution has turned into a grave public health crisis under the Modi government, becoming a major threat to life expectancy. From 2015 to 2020 alone, the share of Indians exposed to PM2.5 above 100 has doubled, reversing improvements over the previous years," he said.

“How can anyone take what the Prime Minister says globally on environment seriously in light of his disastrous track record in India?" Ramesh asked.

 

  

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 02 2023

    ‘Maximum global talk, minimum local walk’ is principle followed by PM Modi: Congress......The Republic of India has been advertised as the largest state practising democracy in the world and as an advocate of human rights at the international forum. That bluff of India to call itself the protector of democracy and human rights has earned it an international reputation and voice. However, all these claims could only be true in a parallel world. The story is quite different from the one portrayed at the international level. The streets of Kashmir, Manipur, Nagaland, Assam, and other victimized areas are eyewitness to the majoritarian politics of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The rape victim women, the democide of minorities, and extensive torture and discrimination of Other Backward Classes (OBC), screams of the injustice being held out in a so-called largest democracy and advocate of human rights, but sadly their voices are not loud enough. Policy of Bluff is a concept used by Hans J. Morgenthau in his book, Politics Among Nations, where he defines the policy of bluff as a tool for states to gain prestige and power. In this policy, a state exaggerates itself to get reputation and perks in the international arena. The Modi regime has successfully executed this bluff of creating India as the largest democracy in this world and not letting any voice against this image in the international media. The BJP Government’s policy has rightly earned them perks and privileges in the shape of a voice at the international forums and huge economic opportunities in the state. Whereas there remains a need to highlight the ground-level problems in Modi-led India. Being the largest democracy in the world, India must have had public representation at all levels of government but, unfortunately due to the large Hindu population and strong Hindu extremist narrative of BJP, the democracy of India is rather a Hindu Majoritarianism than a democracy.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Sat, Dec 02 2023

    maximum potential, minimal delivery summarises this man's performance.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Dec 02 2023

    Modi has to take a long walk back to Gujarat ...

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