People's Democracy(Weekly Organ of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Vol.
XXVIII
No. 08 February 22, 2004 |
Why
Not Five Vs Five Mr Prime Minister?
PRIME
Minister Vajpayee, while dedicating three power projects to the nation, which
were commissioned six months back, last week reportedly lamented that the
achievement of his NDA government in power sector could not be highlighted
because of the dismal performance of power sector during the last 50 years. This
was incidentally an official function and not an election meeting. But that did
not deter him from putting forth his party’s electoral slogan of so-called
“Five Vs Fifty years rule.” One need not be an admirer of the fifty years
rule but the performance of NDA government in power sector during 1998-2003 Vs the earlier years speaks for itself.
During
VIIth plan (1985-90) the country added 21,000 mw.
In the VIIIth Plan (1992-97) it was 16,000 mw. In the IXth plan the
capacity addition was 19,000 mw against the target of 40,000 mw. In the
current X plan, against the target of 41,000 mw, the projects under
execution and likely to be completed by 2005-06, are reportedly 19,139 mw.
The achievement therefore lies more with fixing high target for
public consumption without any improvement in implementation.
In
1997-98 before the NDA came to power the energy shortage was 8.1 per cent
and peak shortage was 11.3 per cent. In 2002-03, the same has increased to
9.1 per cent and 12.2 per cent respectively.
Interestingly
the generation showed a growth of 40 per cent (from 301
billion units to 422 BU) during five years preceding the NDA rule.
During the period from 1998-2003, it has gone up by 30 per cent (422
BU to 550 BU) only.
Average
tariff rate for both domestic and agricultural sector has increased by 2-3
fold during the NDA regime.
The
shining glory of the NDA government, which has pleased the corporate lobby
is, of course, the legislation of Electricity Bill, 2003 which would
privatise the power sector and `remove
the cross-subsidies so that access
to electricity is further denied to rural
and urban poor
including farmers.
The
NDA government can also take pride in the
$3 billion power plant which
is lying idle for the past 32 months without generating a single unit of
electricity. Enron’s 2184 mw Dabhol Power Company, which was financed by
domestic lenders like IDBI to a large extent, is a sordid saga of political
somersault of the BJP and its ally Shiv Sena in Maharashtra. After vowing to
throw the Enron project into the Arabian sea once they came to power,
Vajpayee government’s only contribution in power sector during its 13-day
rule in 1996 was to extend counter-guarantee to the same project.
Subsequently, the BJP-Sena government permitted Enron to erect
this plant with an
enhanced capacity.
Power
sector is not the only area where this bogus campaign of
Five Vs Fifty years rule is being propagated by the BJP campaign
managers. In every sector, the dismal performance of the present government is
being covered up with such half truths or untruths. Even the prime minister’s
chair on an official occasion with
the emblem of Satya
Meva Jayate in the background
is also being utilised for this purpose. Mungeri Lal made people to dream. Natwarlal robbed people with sweet
talk. There is a combination of both in the campaign of “Shining Wallah” pracharaks.
Why go back to fifty years,
“Five Vs Five” is enough
to reveal the truth.