Mangaluru, Apr 17: Gopalakrishna Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and former governor of West Bengal and Bihar, on Thursday raised the issue of the appointment of Lokpal which has been completely neglected after Narendra Modi became India's Prime Minister.
Speaking after inaugurating a seminar on Gandhian Thought is in Tune with Times – Politics is a Sacred Mission' organised at Ravindra Kalabhavana in University College, here Mr Gandhi said that there were all reasons for the Central Government to appoint a Lokpal.
Asking why the government is afraid of appointing a Lokpal, he said that the Parliament has to answer the question on the problem of appointing the Lokpal.
He said that social activist Anna Hazare's agitation brought to limelight the need for the appointment of a Lokpal. After elections to the Parliament and Delhi Assembly, the focus on the issue has waned.
While appreciating the Swachh Bharat Mission launched by Mr Modi as a “wise and good step”, Mr Gandhi said that there is a need to look beyond the cleanliness of the surroundings. Mahatma Gandhiji's vision of cleanliness was not restricted to the physical one.
Mr. Gandhi said that the government should reveal what is happening to nuclear waste. “Huge amount is being spent on nuclear energy. Frankly I do not know what is happening to nuclear waste.”
He said that some of the nuclear installations were on zone III and zone IV of potential seismic hazard zones. “Is it safe to have them?” he questioned.
Mr. Gandhi said that there should be checks on illegal mining and uncontrolled use of plastic products. “High level intervention is needed to control the plastic lobby,” he added.




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