Prime Minister (Dr. Manmohan Singh): Ladies and gentlemen, I have had two successful visits - first
to Japan at the invitation of Prime Minister Shinzo
Abe, and then to Bangkok at the invitation of the Prime
Minister of Thailand.
I believe both of the statements that have been
issued at the end of these meetings have been made available to you. So,
therefore, I will not waste your time in recapitulating what is contained in
these two statements. If there are any questions that you have to ask, I will be
very happy to answer them.
Question: My question is pertaining to your Japan tour. You
just described it successful but specifically in terms of forward movement made
on civil nuclear deal, is there any possibility of getting it signed with Japan
before 2014 Lok Sabha
polls?
Prime Minister: There have been discussions with Japan and this
visit marked a formal move in that direction. I am hopeful that before long we
will be able to put our signatures to a civil nuclear energy agreement with
Japan as well.
Question:
How do you describe the progress
made so far in respect of the Look East Policy especially in the backdrop of
your bi-nation visit? What is the
progress made so far and are there any emerging new issues to be focused under
the policy?
Prime Minister: The Look East Policy of the Government of India
is not a new development. When Mr. Narasimha Rao was our Prime Minister, I was the Finance Minister. We charted
out the course of action to get closer to Southeast Asian countries
particularly ASEAN. Since then this process has been moving forward. ASEAN
countries are our strategic partners and there are enormous opportunities of
expanding trade ties, expanding investment relations, expanding maritime
cooperation, expanding the scope of trade and investment. And now we have
reached a stage where large-scale flow of trade and investment is becoming a
reality.
We have, for example, the Dedicated Freight Corridor
where Japan is helping us; we have Mumbai-Delhi Industrial Corridor where also
the Japanese help will be available; the Mumbai-Bangalore corridor also there
is a great interest of East-Asian countries like Japan, Thailand and Malaysia.
So I am hopeful that this Look East Policy of India is paying rich dividends
and the results are going to improve as we move forward.
Question:
There is a new Government, a new dispensation in
Pakistan and there has been quite a bit of cordiality from the side of Mr. Sharif as far as you visiting Pakistan. Could you give us
any guidance on whether you plan to visit there before the end of this year? Also,
what sort of outcomes you are expecting before it can be, as you said in your
own words, business-as-usual with Pakistan again?
Prime Minister: I rang up Prime Minister Nawaz
Sharif on the very first day when election results
were coming out. I conveyed my congratulations to him and I reciprocated his
sentiments that India-Pakistan relations should move forward. I also invited
him to visit India, he also invited me to visit
Pakistan. There is an invitation from the Government of Pakistan for me to
visit Pakistan. There is no firm decision on either side. No dates have been
fixed. But we would certainly like to have good neighbourly relations with
Pakistan. It has been consistently our policy that in India-Pakistan relations
we should deal with all the outstanding issues. We are committed to resolve
them in a peaceful manner. That is also the sentiment which was reciprocated by
Shri Nawaz Sharif.
Question: Jharkhand mein Rashtrapati shasan lage hue paanch mahine ho gaye
hain. Yeh kab tak continue karega hum yeh janna chahte hain.
Aur nikat bhavishya mein kya vahan
chunav sampann honge?
Prime Minister: Is baat par vichar ho raha hai. Main is samay is se zyada aur kuchh nahin
kehna chahta.
Question:
Aap 1991 se Rajya
Sabha Member hain aur kal aap
phir nirvachit hue hain. Iske liye main haardik
badhayi deta hun Assam ki janta
ke taraf se aur meri taraf
se. Yeh North-East ke andar subsidy bahut zyada industrial development ke liye de rahe hain.
Jaise subsidized hai, vahan tax holiday hai. Parantu subsidy
ka rupaya vahan North-East ke development ke liye koi bhi
industry nahin kar raha hai. Toh Central
Government kyon action nahin
le raha hai vahan par? Yeh bahut bada mamla hai. Ek sau crore
ki industry laga kar do sau crore
ki subsidy le rahe hain. Toh Central Government ko action lena
chahiye jis se ki State ka development ho.
Dusri,
Look East Policy mein North-East ko
except …(Inaudible)…aur kuchh vahan development nahin hua hai. Toh development vahan
par Look East Policy mein hona
chahiye. Dhanyavad.
Prime Minister: I sincerely hope that the Northeastern
States of India will benefit enormously from our Look East Policy. If we
improve the connectivity between India, Myanmar and Thailand, I think you can
imagine that this would also benefit the Northeastern
States of our country.
With regard to the subsidy matter, I do
recognize that because of the special problems and the difficulties of
connectivity between the rest of India and the Northeastern
States, there is need for some items being subsidized. But I do hope that
sooner or later industry in the Northeastern States
will also learn to stand on its own feet.
Question:
Sir, jab
aap Japan aur Thailand ke daure par the usi vaqt aap
ko khabar
mili ki Assam se aap Rajya Sabha
ke liye ek
baar phir nirvachit hue hain agle chah saal
ke liye. Kya Pradhan Mantri,
abhi tak aap is baat par sahmati, ya abhi
tak aapne is baat ka khulasa nahin kiya hai
ki agar aapko ek baar phir
se Pradhan Mantri pad ke liye zimmedari
milti hai toh aap usko
sveekar karenge?
Prime Minister:
Dekhiye, jab main ne apne nomination papers bhare the toh usi
samay main ne saaf kah diya
tha ki this has been my great privilege to represent
Assam in the Rajya Sabha
since 1991. The people of Assam have given me yet another opportunity to serve
them. I am very grateful to them. I have tried in my own way to serve the
people of Assam to the best of my ability. I will do so with renewed dedication
and commitment.
Question:
Sir, aapki Mantri Parishad mein nau sthaan
khali hain, aur chunav bahut
paas, adhiktam ek saal ke
andar hoga. Toh Mantri Mandal
mein vistaar ki ummeed hum log kar sakte hain,
aur kab tak?
Prime Minister: Dekhiye, Mantri Mandal mein
kuchh seetein khaali hain, unko
bharne ka vichar kiya ja raha hai.
Question:
Sir, my question actually relates to the world
of cricket. One of the biggest news developments that is happening in India
today is about match-fixing, is about betting, hawala
scandals, all happening in the Indian Premier League where even senior
Ministers, politicians are also associated with the game. The BCCI Chief, Mr. Srinivasan, has refused to step down form his position
saying he has done no wrong. Do you think it is about time for the Government
to intervene? Prime
Minister: I
wouldn’t like to comment on this issue. This matter, the type of things that
you have mentioned are under investigation and it would not be proper for me to
comment on the stage of investigation. I would only hope that politics and
sport don’t get mixed up.
Question:
Sir, in UPA-1, Left deserted you. In UPA-2, Mamata deserted you. For a possible UPA-3, are you planning
to reach out to the Left again or you are expecting that Mamata
also can join UPA-3?
Prime Minister: In politics there are no permanent allies and
no permanent enemies. These possibilities of some people coming in, some people
going out, I think have to be accepted as they are.
Question:
Sir, in this entire growth versus inflation
dynamics, do you think that RBI has been behind the curve? The Finance Minister
sometime back did say that he would like to walk alone if the RBI does not
listen. What is your comment?
Prime Minister: Monetary policy of the country is decided by
the Reserve Bank, and I respect the judgment of the Reserve Bank. But this is
also an evolving process. As we get control over inflation, there is more space
available to pursue pro-growth policies. And I do believe, in the coming months
I think you will see inflation coming under greater control, and the space for
growth-promoting activities also increasing.
Question:
Sir, if DMK approaches you for support
from your 5-member MLA contingent for their lone Rajya
Sabha seat, will the Congress respond and support
them because they expect so?
Prime Minister: I can’t say on behalf of the Congress high command.
These are matters which are discussed at the highest level in our party, and it
would not be proper for me to pre-judge what stand the Congress party will
take.
Question: Some of your major Bills are pending which
could not be taken up in the last Session because of disruption of Parliament. And
you have given a call in your UPA anniversary meeting to the Opposition for helping
the Government to pass those Bills. Will there be a special session or will
there be any other effort to pass them?
Prime Minister: We will make all possible efforts to ensure that
the essential business is conducted smoothly. And I appeal once again to all
political parties to help the Government in this process.
Question:
Sir, you have been known to be a very
objective person. As you are completing your second term as Prime Minister you
have a considerable list of achievements. Can you tell me three regrets which
you have?
Prime Minister: I cannot tell you how I feel about the way
UPA-2 has moved. I think there has been a great sense of continuity between
UPA-1 and UPA-2. But it is unfortunately a fact that the Opposition has become
more impatient than ever before. They never expected that we would win the
election for UPA-1. But they were doubly disappointed when we won the election
for UPA-2. Therefore, the obstructionist role of the Opposition has increased
enormously in recent years. And it is my great regret that some very essential
business of the House has not been transacted because of these animosities
between the Opposition and the Government.
Question: Prime Minister, the perception persists of
divergences and trust deficit between you and Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, and that she
nudged you against your wishes to get the resignation of Mr. Ashwani Kumar as Law Minister, and also that you faced a
tough situation when CBI Director named a Joint secretary in the PMO as having
made changes in the Agency’s affidavit to the Supreme Court.
Prime Minister: I can say in all truthfulness that there is no
difference of opinion between me and the Congress President. We work together
on almost every issue where consultation is needed, I consult the Congress
President. And, therefore, this perception that on certain issues there were
differences of opinion, there is no truth in that.
Official Spokesperson (Shri Syed Akbaruddin):
Thank you very much ladies and gentlemen.