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To: JPR who wrote (10687)2/14/2000 5:09:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
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rediff.com

Sangma to raise foreign origins issue

Constitution Review Committee member Purno A Sangma
Monday made it clear that the newly-formed committee is
free to discuss the issue of person of foreign origin holding high office since it
was not part of the basic structure of the Constitution.

Sangma, who is spearheading a campaign against persons of foreign origin
holding high office and who quit the Congress on this issue, expressed his
determination to raise this issue at the committee meetings. This would only
strengthen parliamentary democracy, he said.

Sangma said he had been included in the committee as an individual and not
as a politician. He said that when Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
invited him to be on the committee, he accepted it as a national duty. His
being a Christian tribal hailing from the north-east and a former Lok Sabha
speaker were the main reasons cited for his induction into the committee.

Replying to a question, Sangma said a fixed term for Lok Sabha was not the
sole criterion for stability. The experiment of coalition politics and other
issues could be brought before the committee for critical appraisal, he said.

Without going into the basic structure of the Constitution and while still
keeping intact parliamentary democracy, there were many grey areas to be
dealt with, like accountability, electoral reforms, Centre-state relations,
Article 356 and devolution of political and financial powers for discussions
Sangma said.

"For instance, there is no accountability these days. In some states there are
jumbo ministries; in a 60-member house, there are as many as 40 ministers.
There are more ministers than members. How can there be accountability,"
he asked.

On application of Article 356, he said that the situation for imposition of
President's Rule is yet to be codified. He added that this was one reason for
the article being misused by every political party ruling at the Centre.

The expertise of Justice Sarkaria would be of immense help to the
committee on the subject of fine-tuning Centre-state relations, he said.

UNI