Centre slams Jaya's charge of non-Cong CMs being discriminated

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PTI: New Delhi, Dec 27 2012, 13:28 IST
The Centre today rejected Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's charge that non-Congress ruled states were discriminated against at the National Development Council (NDC) meet and said that no leader should make political capital at such events.

"The Prime Minister showed a gesture by giving an opportunity to her to speak first, immediately after his speech, though her turn was to come much later. The time alloted to each Chief Minister is precisely 10 minutes," Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Shukla told reporters here.

He reasoned that since there was a long list of speakers, including 35 Chief Ministers, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, the Finance Minister and the Agriculture Minister, the time allocated to each had been fixed.

"The same arrangement has been made for Chief Ministers of Congress and non-Congress ruled states. The buzzer is being pressed even for the Congress Chief Ministers. So where is the discrimination? The leaders should not make political capital out of such events," Shukla said.

The Minister maintained that the NDC meeting should be used by the Chief Ministers to achieve something for the people of their state instead of "making an issue out of a

non-issue".

Jayalalithaa created a stir when she abruptly walked out of the NDC meeting, alleging that she was not given enough time to speak as she is not the Chief Minister of a Congress ruled state.

Shukla said it is not appropriate for a leader of Jayalalithaa's stature to walkout of the NDC meet.

Law Minister Ashwini Kumar said that the

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Time management

Nagarajan M | 27-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
Whole parliament hours are wasted in past. On passing the 12th five year plan in NDC, in one day is ok? The meeting is going to decide the action plan for next five years. Is one day is enough? By restricting the time by 10 minutes the centre has done injustice to our country. Each Chief Minister's pros and cons have to be taken seriously. Is 10 minutes is enough for a Chief Minister to express their views?

NDC or some UPSC exam !!!

1234 | 27-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
10 minutes for each state what non-sense, Nation Development Council or UPSC exam, what a CM can tell in 10 mins lecture if there are many participants make it 2 -3 days event but I believe Congress is so busy in corruption that is does not want to waste any time... Please boot out this Congress in next general election.

10 minutes

SELLVA | 27-Dec-2012Reply | Forward
What is the fun to restrict CM's speech for 10 minutes when we are discussing 12th plan period. Plan five meeting like Northern states,eastern states,western states, central states and southern states,so they have ample time to impress upon the centre for allocation of funds. Centre will and would act as big brother. It seems, centre has planned the 12 th plan period. this is just a kan thudaippu(nam ke was) meeting

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