Opposition parties call it a ‘gimmickry’ | Business Line

Opposition parties call it a ‘gimmickry’ | Business Line

My VIEW:





Revamp of Planning Commission
should be seen as part of the reform process which India is undergoing. But for
the change in name and the announcement in Modi’s maiden Independence speech on
August 15, 2014, perhaps the changes would not have attracted opposition
attention.


After Nehru, planning has
remained an arithmetical exercise factoring in whatever was happening in the
economy without much involvement of, or concern for, those affected by
planning.


The new dispensation which claims
to be a ‘bottom up’ approach, hopefully will allow more participation of
stakeholders at ground level and ensure distributive justice. So far, higher
share of resources are cornered by more developed geographical areas and the
development needs of states which did not have a ‘hold’ at the centre were
neglected.


The responsible opposition
should, instead of ‘crying foul’, do more homework and suggest corrections
where they feel the revamp goes against the broad interests of the country and
the people.


M G WARRIER, Thiruvananthapuram

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