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Centre blames Bengal for not allowing cargo movement through India-Bangladesh border

by The Editor
May 6, 2020
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Centre blames Bengal for not allowing cargo movement through India-Bangladesh border

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday slammed the West Bengal government for not allowing movement of essential goods through the India-Bangladesh border, saying such acts were violation of the Constitution and will have international implications.
The fresh accusation might deteriorate the already strained relations between the Centre and the West Bengal government and further escalate war of words.
The Union home ministry told the West Bengal government that it has not implemented repeated directions of the Centre for free movement of cargo and this amounts to violation of the Disaster Management Act.
In his letter to West Bengal chief secretary Rajiva Sinha, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla said directions were given on April 24 to allow cross land border of essential goods through all Indo-Nepal, Indo-Bhutan and Indo-Bangladesh borders and send a compliance report to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
"In this regard, I am constrained to say that we have not received the compliance report from the state government of West Bengal," he said.
The Union home secretary said it has been reported that goods traffic through border crossings between India and Bangladesh, falling in West Bengal, has still not resumed.
As a result, he said, a large number of trucks carrying essential supplies, to Bangladesh, are stranded at different border crossing points.
A number of drivers of such vehicles, while returning from Bangladesh, have also not been allowed to cross the border into India, and are stranded in the neighbouring country.
Bhalla pointed out that in the new guidelines on lockdown measures, it has been clearly spelt out that no state or union territory shall stop the movement of cargo for cross-border land trade under treaties with neighbouring countries.
"The unilateral action on the part of the West Bengal government to stop the cross land border movement of essential goods would have larger implications for the Indian government with regard to its legally binding international commitments.
"This act of the state government of West Bengal amounts to violation of the orders issued by the MHA under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 as well as articles 253, 256 and 257 of the Constitution of India," it said.
Bhalla again directed the West Bengal government to allow cross land border transportation through all Indo-Bangladesh borders without any further delay and send the compliance report on opening of cross land borders by Wednesday itself.
The union home secretary's fresh letter was one of the series of communications and verbal duel between the Centre, West Bengal government and its ruling Trinamool Congress over implementation of various central directives related to the lockdown and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Last month, after the central government dispatched two Inter Ministerial Central Teams (IMCTs) to West Bengal to assess the Covid-19 situation and the lockdown implementation, chief minister Mamata Banerjee criticised the move and accused the Centre of sending faulty testing kits to the state.
Subsequently, leader of one of the teams, additional secretary Apurva Chandra, alleged that the West Bengal government was not providing cooperation to the team and sought detailed presentation on the coronavirus situation in the state.
The union home secretary had also alleged that the West Bengal government was not cooperating with the central teams visiting the state to assess the ground situation and are specifically restraining them from interacting with healthcare workers and touring the affected areas.
The central goRead More – Source

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NEW DELHI: The Centre on Wednesday slammed the West Bengal government for not allowing movement of essential goods through the India-Bangladesh border, saying such acts were violation of the Constitution and will have international implications.
The fresh accusation might deteriorate the already strained relations between the Centre and the West Bengal government and further escalate war of words.
The Union home ministry told the West Bengal government that it has not implemented repeated directions of the Centre for free movement of cargo and this amounts to violation of the Disaster Management Act.
In his letter to West Bengal chief secretary Rajiva Sinha, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla said directions were given on April 24 to allow cross land border of essential goods through all Indo-Nepal, Indo-Bhutan and Indo-Bangladesh borders and send a compliance report to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).
"In this regard, I am constrained to say that we have not received the compliance report from the state government of West Bengal," he said.
The Union home secretary said it has been reported that goods traffic through border crossings between India and Bangladesh, falling in West Bengal, has still not resumed.
As a result, he said, a large number of trucks carrying essential supplies, to Bangladesh, are stranded at different border crossing points.
A number of drivers of such vehicles, while returning from Bangladesh, have also not been allowed to cross the border into India, and are stranded in the neighbouring country.
Bhalla pointed out that in the new guidelines on lockdown measures, it has been clearly spelt out that no state or union territory shall stop the movement of cargo for cross-border land trade under treaties with neighbouring countries.
"The unilateral action on the part of the West Bengal government to stop the cross land border movement of essential goods would have larger implications for the Indian government with regard to its legally binding international commitments.
"This act of the state government of West Bengal amounts to violation of the orders issued by the MHA under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 as well as articles 253, 256 and 257 of the Constitution of India," it said.
Bhalla again directed the West Bengal government to allow cross land border transportation through all Indo-Bangladesh borders without any further delay and send the compliance report on opening of cross land borders by Wednesday itself.
The union home secretary's fresh letter was one of the series of communications and verbal duel between the Centre, West Bengal government and its ruling Trinamool Congress over implementation of various central directives related to the lockdown and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Last month, after the central government dispatched two Inter Ministerial Central Teams (IMCTs) to West Bengal to assess the Covid-19 situation and the lockdown implementation, chief minister Mamata Banerjee criticised the move and accused the Centre of sending faulty testing kits to the state.
Subsequently, leader of one of the teams, additional secretary Apurva Chandra, alleged that the West Bengal government was not providing cooperation to the team and sought detailed presentation on the coronavirus situation in the state.
The union home secretary had also alleged that the West Bengal government was not cooperating with the central teams visiting the state to assess the ground situation and are specifically restraining them from interacting with healthcare workers and touring the affected areas.
The central goRead More – Source

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