Hindustan Times (Patiala)

‘Need a separate cadre, time zone for Arunachal’

PEMA KHANDU, Arunachal Pradesh chief minister

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Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu has demanded a separate all-India services cadre and different time zone for his state. Khandu, who joined the BJP in 2016 after quitting the Congress, spoke to Kumar Uttam. Edited excerpts:

Why have you asked for a separate time zone?

You have to cross Bhutan while travelling to the northeast. Bhutan is half-an-hour ahead of us. We, in the northeast, are even ahead of Bhutan. A separate time zone will lead to better output and daylight saving. We have early sunrise and people sit idle before offices open at 10. In winter, we have early sunset.

Why has your government sought a separate Arunachal Pradesh cadre for all-India services like the IAS?

There is a history to it...Union Territory cadre officers are dynamic. But a separate cadre for Arunachal will ensure continuity. Officers get twoyear posting. What can you do in two years? One year alone will go into understand­ing Arunachal. In a democracy, lawmakers get a five-year stint. Sardar Patel called the IAS the steel frame of the government machinery. But here we have no steel frame. There is no institutio­nal memory.

The speed of the government functionin­g also suffers because of that. The Centre is preparing a concept note on this and seems serious.

Have you faced any problems because of the positions on religious and cultural issues that the BJP is criticised for?

There is no problem as such. The BJP is the country’s best party. The kind of training it imparts to its cadres and elected representa­tives is unheard of. Other national parties do not have such inbuilt systems. Their only objective is to form government­s. The BJP respects cultural and religious diversity. The tribal population here eats beef, pork… There has never been any instructio­n from Delhi [regarding] such practices. Our only concern is how to bring more infrastruc­ture projects.

What are your plans for infrastruc­ture developmen­t?

My father [former CM Dorjee Khandu] started a tras-Arunachal project, which is almost 1,700 km long highway for inter-district connectivi­ty. Almost 80% of the work is complete. We are also taking up two major road projects. A frontier highway will cover border districts and an east-west industrial corridor the foothills. A survey for rail connectivi­ty to Tawang will be complete by December 2020. We have got a survey done for an airport at Tawang too.

Northeaste­rn states have often complained about the centre’s approach to developmen­t works in the region. What has been your experience?

There is suddenly a lot of priority being given to the northeast. Earlier, if a [central] minister used to visit Guwahati, newspapers would make news out of it… Earlier, CMs used to visit Delhi twice or thrice every month to push for projects. Today, things move without chasing...

Has the current government’s work culture changed compared to the previous one?

When I was in the Congress and asked for an appointmen­t with Rahul Gandhi, I was asked to wait for three days. I called up the Prime Minister’s office recently and there was a call back in 15 minutes.

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