Tag: Jairam Ramesh

  • Jairam Ramesh fears interlinking of Ken, Betwa will ‘destroy’ Panna Tiger Reserve

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Monday expressed fear that the interlinking of Ken and Betwa rivers will destroy the Panna Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh.

    Ahead of the signing of the agreement between the chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh for linking the rivers, the former environment minister said he had suggested alternatives in this regard 10 years ago but those were ignored.

    “The CMs of UP and MP will sign a pact today to link the Ken and Betwa rivers. This will all but destroy the Panna Tiger Reserve in MP, a success story in translocation and revival. I had suggested alternatives 10 years ago but alas,” he said on Twitter.

    The pact to link the rivers Ken and Betwa would be done in the presence of the prime minister during the launch of “Jal Shakti Abhiyan: Catch the Rain” campaign on the World Water Day on Monday.

  • SC pulls up Centre for not filing reply on Jairam Ramesh’s plea against amended RTI Act

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court Monday pulled up the Centre for not filing reply on a plea by Congress MP Jairam Ramesh who has challenged the Constitutional validity of the Right to Information (Amendment) Act 2019 which gives power to the government to prescribe tenure, allowances and salary of information commissioners.

    A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud and M R Shah told the counsel appearing for the Centre, who sought some time to file reply, “one year has passed since notice was issued in the matter. What have you been doing all this time? What is wrong with you? This is an important matter”.

    The top court, however, gave two weeks to the Centre to file reply.

    On January 31 last year, the top court had sought the Centre’s response on Ramesh’s plea, which said that the RTI (Amendment) Act, 2019 and the RTI (Term of Office, Salaries, Allowances and Other Terms and Conditions of Service) Rules, 2019 “collectively violate” the fundamental right to information of all citizens which is guaranteed under the Constitution.

    The plea, filed through advocate Sunil Fernandes, said the provision of the amended Act “alters the erstwhile fixed tenure” of five years of Central Information Commissioners (CICs) and State Information Commissioners (SICs), to a “tenure to be prescribed by the central government”.

    “Section 2(c) of the amendment Act grants absolute power to the central government to prescribe the salaries, allowances, and terms and conditions of service of the central information commissioners that in the pre-amended Act was fixed to be on par with election commissioners under section 13(5) of the RTI Act,” it said.

    The provision of the amendment Act “explicitly grants rule making power to the government over fixing the tenure, salaries and service conditions” of information commissioners,” the plea said.

    “Even assuming the RTI amendment Act merely delegated rule making power to the central government without thwarting the independence of information commissioners, its accompanying RTI rules complete the destruction of the independence of information commissioners,” it added.

    “Under this rule, the central government is granted with absolute power to decide the ‘conditions of service’ of information commissioners of the CIC and SIC not expressly covered under the rules,” it said while referring to one of the Rules.

    Referring to the amended Act and rules, the plea said that the “unbridled and uncanalized” discretionary power vested in the Centre “jeopardizes the independence of information commissioners.”

    “A perusal of the impugned amendments herein would reveal that there is no rational nexus with the object of the Act,” the plea said while seeking to declare the RTI amendment Act, 2019 and its accompanying Rules as ultra-vires to the aims and objects of the RTI Act, 2005 and the Constitution.

  • Came under sharp attack as environment minister for stopping hydel projects in Uttarakhand: Jairam Ramesh

    Relief is being distributed by helicopters among villagers cut off due to the washing away of a bridge in the avalanche at Malari.

  • Modi Government bent upon throttling farmers’ voice by banning Internet: Congress

    Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said the government has shut the Internet in order to crush the farmers #39; agitation and demanded its restoration.

  • Congress manifesto implementation committee meeting today, will include CM Bhupesh, Jairam Ramesh, PL Punia

    The Congress Charter Implementation Committee will have an important meeting today. This meeting will be held at 5 pm through video conferencing. There will be a discussion on the completion of the manifesto in the meeting soon.
    The meeting will be attended by Chief Minister Baghel, PCC Chief Mohan Markam. Committee convenors Jairam Ramesh, PL Punia and Randeep Surajwala will also attend the meeting.

  • Confusion in Congress? Some leaders raise concern over Covaxin, some congratulate scientists

    NEW DELHI: Some Congress leaders on Sunday raised serious concern over the grant of approval to Bharat Biotech’s COVID-19 vaccine for restricted use, saying it is “premature” and can prove dangerous.

    However, there were different voices within the party as its chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala lauded scientists and researchers of Bharat Biotech for the indigenous vaccine.

    Leaders like Anand Sharma, Jairam Ramesh and Shashi Tharoor asked the health minister to explain why mandatory protocols and verification of data “had been dispensed with”, prompting a sharp retort from Union Minister Hardeep Puri who said the Congress leaders were behaving “true to their form” and were on a “quest for permanent political marginalisation”.

    Sharma, who heads the Parliamentary panel on Home Affairs that dealt with the issue at length, said the matter of granting authorisation for vaccine use needs to be taken up carefully as no country has dispensed with the mandatory phase 3 trials and verification of data.

    India’s drugs regulator DCGI on Sunday approved Oxford’s COVID-19 vaccine Covishield and Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin for restricted emergency use.

    As per submissions made before the expert panel, phase 3 trials have not been completed.

    Therefore the data on safety and efficacy has not been reviewed, which is a mandatory requirement, Sharma said while referring to Covaxin.

    “The health ministry needs to give cogent reasons for dispensing with the mandatory protocols and requirements in this case since it involves the health and safety of those frontline workers who will be vaccinated under the restricted category,” Sharma told PTI.

    “The restricted use emergency authorisation for the Bharat Biotech vaccine presently undergoing Phase 3 trials raises bonafide concerns.

    “Standard protocols and mandatory requirement of publication of data on safety and efficacy which is reviewed and verifiable is important for the integrity of the process,” he said.

    Congress spokesperson Gourav Vallabh said his party wants free vaccines to be provided to all Indians.

    “We want the best vaccine after completing all protocols. When all the countries of the world were fulfilling the protocols, why had India not started? “We are not having any iota of distrust in our scientific and medical community, but, we want the best vaccine, free of charge for every citizen of our country after completing all scientific protocols, which are required,” Vallabh said.

    Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said the approval is premature and Covaxin’s use should be avoided as it could be dangerous.

    “The Covaxin has not yet had Phase 3 trials. Approval was premature and could be dangerous. Dr Harsh Vardhan should please clarify. Its use should be avoided till full trials are over. India can start with the AstraZeneca vaccine in the meantime,” he tweeted.

    Another senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh asked Health Minister Harsh Vardhan to clarify why internationally-accepted protocols on phase 3 trials “are being modified”.

    “Bharat Biotech is a first-rate enterprise, but it is puzzling that internationally-accepted protocols relating to phase 3 trials are being modified for Covaxin. Health Minister Harsh Vardhan should clarify,” he said on Twitter.

    However, former union minister Ashwani Kumar said the magnitude of the challenge “that confronts us all leaves little room for narrow politics”.

    “We need to give hope to the people in these difficult times and not politicise this moment,” he said.

    Surjewala tweeted, “Kudos to our scientists and researchers of Bharat Biotech on approval of the indigenously developed Corona vaccine and Serum Institute and its scientists too. India has always led the way in path-breaking innovations in the past and will continue to do the same. Great start for New Year.” 

    Hitting out at the Congress leaders for their scepticism, Puri tweeted, “Our in-house cynics M/s Jairam, Tharoor and Akhilesh are behaving true to form. They first questioned the valour of our soldiers and are now unhappy that the two vaccines to get DCGI nod are made in India. Clearly, they are on a quest for permanent political marginalization.” 

    Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav had on Saturday termed the anti-Covid vaccine to be rolled out in the country as a “vaccine of the BJP” and said he would not take the shot.

    On Sunday, the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said the COVID-19 vaccination programme is a “sensitive process”, and the government should not treat it as a “cosmetic” event as it is a matter of lives.

    Sharma said the news of the imminent arrival and rollout of the nation-wide vaccination drive is “truly uplifting and reassuring” for a country paralysed by the pandemic and is a tribute to India’s scientists, researchers and institutions that have made India the largest vaccine manufacturer of the world.

    “The DCGI statement is puzzling and the government must reveal the final data of global efficacy trials and the final trials in the UK which has been shared officially by the UK’s MHRA (Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency) following a government-to-government agreement signed between the two countries.”

    “This should be put in the public domain to avoid any confusion on the proven efficacy of the vaccine,” Sharma also said.

    The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) granted the approval on the basis of recommendations by a COVID-19 Subject Expert Committee (SEC) of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO).

    This paves the way for the roll-out of at least two vaccines in India in the coming days, while two more are in advanced stages of development.

    The issue was earlier dealt with by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs.

    The panel has recommended to the government that any vaccine against COVID-19 should be granted emergency use authorisation only after proper consideration and conducting its trials on sufficient sample size.

    In its report submitted on December 21 to Rajya Sabha chairman and Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu, the committee noted that the CDSCO has given no emergency use authorisation in the past and suggested that all necessary and mandatory requirements must be duly fulfilled and all trial phases completed.

  • COVID vaccine: Twitter war erupts over Congress leaders’ suspicion, JP Nadda says Opposition not proud of anything Indian

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: The BJP on Sunday hit out at the Congress after some of its leaders questioned the approval process for Bharat Biotech’s COVID-19 vaccine, with party president JP Nadda alleging that whenever India achieves something commendable the opposition party comes up with “wild theories” to “ridicule” the accomplishments.

    Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri also took a swipe at the opposition leaders, saying they are on a quest for permanent political marginalisation.

    To further their own failed politics and nefarious agendas, Congress and other Opposition leaders are trying to cause panic in the minds of the people. I urge them to do politics on other issues, they should avoid playing with people’s precious lives and hard earned livelihoods.
    — Jagat Prakash Nadda (@JPNadda) January 3, 2021

    His dig, however, drew a sharp retort from Congress leader Jairam Ramesh who compared him with Nazi propagandists.

    Nadda accused the Congress and other opposition parties of trying to cause panic among people to further their “failed politics and nefarious agendas”.

    “Congress and the Opposition is not proud of anything Indian. They should introspect about how their lies on the COVID-19 vaccine will be used by vested interest groups for their own agendas,” the BJP chief said in a series of tweets.

    Some Congress leaders, including Anand Sharma, Shashi Tharoor and Jairam Ramesh, on Sunday raised serious concerns over the grant of approval to Bharat Biotech’s COVID-19 vaccine for restricted use, saying it is “premature” and can prove dangerous.

    Nadda said, “Time and again we have seen whenever India achieves something commendable –  that will further public good – the Congress comes up with wild theories to oppose and ridicule the accomplishments. The more they oppose, the more they are exposed. Latest example is the Covid vaccines.”

    He said people have been rejecting such politics and will keep doing so in the future.

    “Congress and other Opposition leaders are trying to cause panic in the minds of the people. I urge them to do politics on other issues, they should avoid playing with people’s precious lives and hard-earned livelihoods,” Nadda said.

    ALSO READ | Congress leaders raise concern over grant of permission for restricted use of COVID vaccine

    While the entire nation is happy about the development of vaccines, the opposition led by the Congress is filled with anger, ridicule and disdain, he alleged.

    In a tweet, Puri said, “Our in-house cynics M/s Jairam, Tharoor & Akhilesh are behaving true to form. They first questioned the valour of our soldiers & are now unhappy that the two vaccines to get DCGI nod are made in India. Clearly, they are on a quest for permanent political marginalization.”

    Jairam Ramesh retorted, “So says the in-house Goebbels-cum-Albert Speer.” Both Goebbels and Speer were close allies of German dictator Hitler.

    So says the in-house Goebbels-cum-Albert Speer
    — Jairam Ramesh (@Jairam_Ramesh) January 3, 2021

    Tharoor, a Congress MP and former union minister, also countered Puri, saying he had never questioned the valour of our soldiers.

    “I would be happy and proud if more Indian vaccines are approved — but only after a full 3-phase trial confirms they are safe & effective. Short-circuiting the process is unprecedented, inadvisable & risks lives.

    “We are baffled to understand what scientific logic has motivated the SEC (subject expert committee) to approve this vaccine posthaste… in violation of the criteria in the draft regulatory guidelines for the development of Covid-19 vaccines published by CDSCO on 21/9/20,” he tweeted, referring to Bharat Biotech’s Covaxin.

    Ramesh had earlier said that Bharat Biotech is a first-rate enterprise while adding that it is puzzling that internationally-accepted protocols relating to phase three trials are being modified for Covaxin.

    He asked Health Minister Harsh Vardhan to clarify. Echoing this, Tharoor said Covaxin has not yet had Phase three trials.

    “Approval was premature and could be dangerous. @drharshvardhan should please clarify. Its use should be avoided till full trials are over. India can start with the AstraZeneca vaccine in the meantime,” he said.

    The Covaxin has not yet had Phase 3 trials. Approval was premature and could be dangerous. @drharshvardhan should please clarify. Its use should be avoided till full trials are over. India can start with the AstraZeneca vaccine in the meantime. https://t.co/H7Gis9UTQb
    — Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) January 3, 2021

    India’s drugs regulator on Sunday approved Oxford COVID-19 vaccine Covishield, manufactured by the Serum Institute, and indigenously developed Covaxin of Bharat Biotech for restricted emergency use in the country, paving the way for a massive inoculation drive.

    The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) granted the approval on the basis of recommendations by a COVID-19 Subject Expert Committee (SEC) of the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO).