Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, a Cambridge-educated economist who served the World Bank before ending up as an economist-bureaucrat in the govt of India, has a dubious distinction of effecting a major reform in India's official socialistic policy in 1991, serving as Finance Minister under the Congress Prime Minister, PV Narsimha Rao. In fact, the loosening of the stranglehold of Licence-Inspector Raj was forced on the govt. by the IMF-World Bank as a precondition for much-needed international loan. However, Manmohan Singh's supporters in the media and elsewhere, never tire of giving him a major share of the credit. They never answer the charge that if Singh was so committed to basic economic reforms, why did he shy away from taking any further initiative in that respect when he became the Prime Minister in 2004 and renominated to the post even in 2009 without fighting the Lok Sabha elections and again getting elected to the Rajya Sabha?
On the contrary, he proved to be a disaster as the weakest, laissez-faire-ist, largely mute, uncommunicative head of govt in the history of independent India. The bitter reality was, as commentd by the London weekly Economist, that Manmohan Singh was in office but not in power. The power was held by the super Prime Minister, Mrs Sonia Maino Gandhi, president of the Congress party and chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance(UPA). He essentially played the second fiddle, merrily. In scam after scam, and crisis after crisis-Prime Minister Singh was hardly in the picture. In the latest 2G spectrum allocation scandal, even when he was informed in writing about the 2G policy his Telecom Minister A.Raja was going to adopt, causing huge losses to the public exchequer, the PM chose not to intervene or stop him! Thanks to the apex court's monitoring, Raja is now in jail and under trial for corruption and irregularities, allocating the spectrum arbitrarily to his alleged favourites.
According to some new revelations in public domain, made in a Finance Ministry document sent to the PMO on 25 March, 20ll, the then Finance Minister P.Chidambaram could have stopped A.Raja from following the non-auction route if he had wanted, but he chose to go along with his DMK colleague's decision! Following a huge furore in the media and the opposition, the govt., Mrs Sonia Gandhi and the party spokesmen are busy frantically dousing the fires to lessen the damage to their already terribly dented image. After his return from New York, Dr Singh is trying hard to counter the opposition attack by accusing them of political motives to destabilise the govt and hasten mid-term poll. But, the worst news for Dr Singh is that even his former sympathisers and supporters are abandoning him; they are seeing the ground reality of the PM being a poor, unethical leader who is more interested in "defending" himself by "distancing" from taking crucial decisions. Writing in the Indian Express(September 28), its respected columnist, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, President of the Centre for Policy Research, Delhi, a think-tank, has severely indicted the PM for "distancing the entire structure of ministerial politics by not frontally owning and defending the decision not to auction 2G". He has tried to play "the avoidance game implausibly distancing himself from his own govt". And then, defending Chidambaram and other cabinet colleagues! Is it not hypocritical and duplicitous? Neither here, nor there?
On the contrary, he proved to be a disaster as the weakest, laissez-faire-ist, largely mute, uncommunicative head of govt in the history of independent India. The bitter reality was, as commentd by the London weekly Economist, that Manmohan Singh was in office but not in power. The power was held by the super Prime Minister, Mrs Sonia Maino Gandhi, president of the Congress party and chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance(UPA). He essentially played the second fiddle, merrily. In scam after scam, and crisis after crisis-Prime Minister Singh was hardly in the picture. In the latest 2G spectrum allocation scandal, even when he was informed in writing about the 2G policy his Telecom Minister A.Raja was going to adopt, causing huge losses to the public exchequer, the PM chose not to intervene or stop him! Thanks to the apex court's monitoring, Raja is now in jail and under trial for corruption and irregularities, allocating the spectrum arbitrarily to his alleged favourites.
According to some new revelations in public domain, made in a Finance Ministry document sent to the PMO on 25 March, 20ll, the then Finance Minister P.Chidambaram could have stopped A.Raja from following the non-auction route if he had wanted, but he chose to go along with his DMK colleague's decision! Following a huge furore in the media and the opposition, the govt., Mrs Sonia Gandhi and the party spokesmen are busy frantically dousing the fires to lessen the damage to their already terribly dented image. After his return from New York, Dr Singh is trying hard to counter the opposition attack by accusing them of political motives to destabilise the govt and hasten mid-term poll. But, the worst news for Dr Singh is that even his former sympathisers and supporters are abandoning him; they are seeing the ground reality of the PM being a poor, unethical leader who is more interested in "defending" himself by "distancing" from taking crucial decisions. Writing in the Indian Express(September 28), its respected columnist, Pratap Bhanu Mehta, President of the Centre for Policy Research, Delhi, a think-tank, has severely indicted the PM for "distancing the entire structure of ministerial politics by not frontally owning and defending the decision not to auction 2G". He has tried to play "the avoidance game implausibly distancing himself from his own govt". And then, defending Chidambaram and other cabinet colleagues! Is it not hypocritical and duplicitous? Neither here, nor there?