Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Congress should name my successor in my tenure: Capt

- Vinod Sharma & Aurangzeb Naqshbandi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday said the Congress high command should nominate his successor during his tenure as the Punjab chief minister for a smooth transition on his retirement from politics.

Singh, 75, who continues to be the state Congress chief, will meet President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and finance minister Arun Jaitley here on Wednesday.

Amarinder had declared at the outset that the just concluded elections were his last. He said his successor could be projected in the final year of his five-year term.

Even nationally, the Congress will be better off talent-spotting and encouragin­g leaders in states, he remarked. “I don’t mind if someone comes and starts working with me, eventually taking over the reins in the next elections. This way you are again projecting your next CM. That is the right thing to do,” he told HT.

I don’t mind if anyone comes and starts working with me, eventually taking over the reins in the next elections. This way you are again projecting your next CM. That is the right thing to do CAPT AMARINDER SINGH, Punjab CM

People are seen making fun of Rahul on social media. It is unfair. I have worked with him. He is very open and supportive. What more do you want from your leader? STF head Harpreet Sidhu’s mandate is very clear. He has to break the back of the chitta (synthetic drug) business in the state.

On his first visit to Delhi after taking over as the chief minister of Punjab, Captain Amarinder Singh spoke to Vinod Sharma and Aurangzeb Naqshbandi on several issues, including the need for naming of his successor in the last year of his term, and important matters confrontin­g his state.

What is the state of Punjab’s economy?

It’s in a shambles. We have a deficit economy and revenue is not going up. We have to take some radical decisions to bring things back on track.

Can we expect a white paper on Punjab’s finances? How would you fulfil with an empty exchequer promises such as loan waiver to farmers?

The total cost of loan waiver to farmers is `30,000 crore. We are not giving loan waiver on constructi­on of houses on their farms. This is only the cash credit provided for growing crops, buying fertiliser­s and oil. I have already told the chief secretary that we want a white paper on the entire finances of the state. They must have started working on it. I hope it will be done soon.

Financial assistance by the Centre may be necessary to deliver on promises and kickstart the economy. Will you raise the issue in your meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and finance minister Arun Jaitley?

These will be my courtesy calls on President Pranab Mukherjee, the Prime Minister, finance minister and others. I had a very warm and cordial relationsh­ip with the then former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee when I was the chief minister for the first time. I expect same support with this government now.

In due course, you may need the Centre’s support given that the NDA government has already promised financial assistance to UP. The PM talked about cooperativ­e federalism, do you think it can start from Punjab?

Yes it can start. But coming to the PM’s loan waiver announceme­nt to UP, we met the Prime Minister in Delhi under our vice-president Rahul Gandhi’s leadership and talked about the loan waiver. The PM said he would look into it. Now that he has made the announceme­nt in UP, I expect he will cover the other states as well and Punjab will get some contributi­on. Now going back to loans, there are three types of loans. There is cooperativ­e loan, there is loan from commission agents and thirdly from centralise­d banks. When industry can have an understand­ing with banks for one-time settlement, so can we on behalf of our farmers. We can take it on ourselves, contribute whatever is the interest amount and finally have a settlement and pay back in instalment­s.

The constructi­on of SYL is another sticky question. You are opposed to it but the Supreme Court may direct you to start the constructi­on of the canal when the case comes up for hearing on March 28. What if that happens?

For the last 10 years, we have been saying that we can’t build the canal but you have to give reasons for that. We will explain our position to the Supreme Court and that will be different from what we have taken so far. Let’s take the first reason. When Punjab and Haryana were formed under the Reorganisa­tion Act of 1966, everything was shared 60:40 including land, water, personnel and buildings, etc. So Ravi, Beas and Sutlej waters came 60% to Punjab and 40 % to Haryana. They never covered the Yamuna waters. As of today, Haryana has 40% land and 12 million acre feet of water and Punjab has 60% land with 8 million acre feet of water. What should have been challenged is the Punjab Reorganisa­tion Act which was never done. These issues will have to be raised.

The war against drugs is one of your main promises. Will IPS officer Harpreet Sidhu you have chosen to lead the fight have a free hand to go after wrongdoers?

I had said four weeks after taking over. I have already constitute­d a special task force headed by Harpreet Sidhu. His mandate is very simple. He has to perform and break the back of the chitta (synthetic drug) business. I want this done in four weeks. Let me tell you, whoever is named by his committee will not be spared. Regardless of who it is, they will have to pay the price.

What is your policy for rehabilita­tion of drug victims?

All states have to be on board with the common objective of checking supply of various types of drugs. All our 22 districts have rehabilita­tion centres. Now, I am hoping that we can go in for private public partnershi­p to run these centres.

You have said you will seek legal advice on Navjot Singh Sidhu’s desire to continue with his TV shows while being a minister. Have you heard from your advisers on the issue yet?

I don’t know what the Constituti­on says in this matter. As Manpreet Singh Badal said it’s like saying that a farmer cannot use the income coming from the crop. Why shouldn’t Mr Sidhu do his own business? I have sought an opinion on the matter from the advocate general.

And if it legally permissibl­e, you have no problem?

No… no, not at all. You have to live. I cannot say you cut off your income and become corrupt.

Who is your number two in the cabinet? Brahm Mohindra or Navjot Singh Sidhu?

It is Brahm Mohindra. He is our sixth time MLA. He is the senior-most. You go by the seniority.

You said this is your last tenure as CM. Would the succession happen during your tenure or after the tenure?

I don’t mind someone coming and start working with me, eventually taking over the reins in the next elections. That way you are again projecting your next CM. That is the right thing to do.

So, would you be happy if somebody as your successor is groomed by you during your tenure?

Absolutely, no problem at all. It should be the case. This is done all over the world. Here, we do things at the last minute and that does not work.

At what stage in your tenure should that happen?

I think last year and the person should be indicated that he is going to be the next chief ministeria­l candidate.

Do you see a revival of Congress happening anytime soon given its worst ever performanc­e in Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d?

I’ll tell you something. It is the social media that is making a great impact on young minds and 70% of India is under the age of 40. I think what the Congress party has to do and what we tried but could not succeed. The social media of Aam Aadmi Party was the best and they wove such a wonderful net that even I started wondering that they seem to be very strong. Akalis were number two and we (Congress) were number three. I think we have to get strong on social media and connect with the young minds. Also, you will see people making fun of Rahul Gandhi on social media and that is unfair. I have worked with him. He is very open and supportive. What more do you want from your leadership? If the Congress party responds on the social media, I think we can penetrate into the young minds and make an impact.

What do think of the collective leadership in states? Does Congress lack regional leaders?

I think the Congress president and the vice-president will have to decide who will lead the party and the other who is going to be your chief ministeria­l candidate in states. People want to know who is going to be your chief minister. I think the party should give that person a chance to blossom. There are plenty of regional leaders in Congress. We have good people everywhere.

You gave credit for Punjab victory to Prashant Kishor? What about Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d?

Prashant worked with us for one year and he created a team of 1,700 people in the field who were working all the time. In the case of UP and Uttarakhan­d, he was given just one month.

Do you think he should be retained by the Congress?

Well, he has done a great job for me. It is up to them to decide whether they require him in other states. I think he would do a great job for other states but give him time.

Is it the time for Rahul to take over as the Congress president and should Priyanka help in organisati­onal matters?

Of course, I have been saying that for a long time now. Rahul and Priyanka will complement each other and work together very well. Priyanka is a wonderful person. I worked with her too.

Do you favour a grand alliance to take on Modi and the BJP in the next general election?

I have a view on this matter which I will give in the Congress Working Committee whenever it meets.

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