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Most
of the central and state government programmes
and schemes and national and state-level institutions
which run on public money have been named after
three members of the Nehru-Gandhi family. The
Congress Party's desire to credit every social
sector programme, every national institution and
every national achievement to these three individuals
- Rajiv Gandhi, Indira Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru
- has reached vulgar proportions, especially after
2004.
I
am one among the millions of citizens who has
felt distressed at this gross attempt by a single
family to usurp credit for all the good that has
happened in India. The complete exclusion of great
Indians in all walks of life -politics, social
reform, science, armed forces, academia, sports
etc - and even persons like Mahatma Gandhi, Dr.Ambedkar,
Sardar Patel, Ravindranath Tagore - is a matter
of concern for citizens across India. Apart from
the gracelessness displayed by India's oldest
political party, there are also legal and constitutional
issues involving free and fair elections and a
level playing field for all political parties.
If every scheme is named after icons of the Congress
Party, where is the level playing field that the
Election Commission says it wants to ensure?
I
have compiled the list of government schemes,
projects, institutions etc and lodged a formal
complaint with the Chief Election Commissioner
in this regard on March 13, 2009. I have urged
him to issue a direction to the Union Government
and all the state governments to remove the names
of these individuals from all government schemes
and to ensure that all programmes have politically
neutral names like the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak
Yojana started by the National Democratic Alliance
government. The entire list of 450 government
schemes, programmes etc is given as an Annexure
to my complaint to the CEC.
The
main points raised in the complaint have been
discussed in a two-part series published in several
newspapers. It has also been reproduced in my
website asuryaprakash.com. Those who want a soft
copy of the entire list will find it on this website.
In the following pages I have reproduced the two-part
series, the letter to the CEC and the Annexure
to my complaint containing the entire list. I
feel that there is need for a national campaign
to reverse this process and to honour the real
Mahatmas and heroes of India.
I
take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks
to Mr.Dinanath Mishra, Founder President of the
India First Foundation for promptly agreeing to
publish these documents. I am also grateful to
Dr.Chandan Mitra, M.P and Editor of The Pioneer
for his support and for readily publishing the
two-part series in the newspaper.
A.
Surya Prakash
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