Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki today said the state government's New Year resolution is to prepare a vision document 'Vision 2030' for planned growth in the state.
"We are contemplating micro planning from the block levels by constituting various committees for suggestions and recommendations to be incorporated in the document," Tuki said while addressing party workers at the Rajiv Gandhi Bhawan here to mark the 129th Congress foundation day.
The Chief Minister exhorted party workers to send inputs and suggestions for incorporating in the proposed document.
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Stating that the Constitution provided a federal structure where funds cannot be stopped, Tuki said the recommendations of the Finance Commission was also constitutionally binding.
Reiterating his stand against the NDA's proposal for re-structuring of the Planning Commission, the Chief Minister wondered on the need for changing the plan panel instituted by former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.
"If there are any shortcomings in the panel, it should be rectified and strengthened. It could be given a federal structure by taking the opinions of the states," he said.
"A bill to reform the Planning Commission is likely to be moved in the Parliament and it will easily come through in the Lok Sabha as the ruling party has majority, but in the Upper House it will face strong opposition," he pointed out.
Referring to various schemes launched recently by the Centre, Tuki said all of them old schemes with new nomenclature.
"There is a visible move to dilute Congress' policies and programmes by the present NDA government at the Centre," he said.
Stating that Arunachal would be a model state in the country soon in terms of cent per cent population coverage under the ambitious cashless Chief Minister Universal Health Insurance Scheme, Tuki exhorted party cadres to join hands with the state government to make the scheme successful and for entire coverage of the population by March 31 next.
"With Arunachal becoming the best skill development state in the country, in devolution of powers to panchayati raj institutions, the state will go up to fifth position in the country from its 27th position," he said urging party workers to work with team spirit for overall development of the state.
Earlier speaking on the occasion, former MP Takam Sanjoy dispelled fears that the NDA government at the Centre could stop fund flow to the sensitive border state.
"Let the Centre dare to do it... Such attitude of the Centre will lead to a catastrophe. Arunachal is an integral part of India and no Prime Minister can neglect the frontier state," he said adding "If at all Prime Minister Narendra Modi does it, it will be unbecoming of his post."
Arunachal Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Padi Richo highlighted the relevance of the day while, associate professor (English) from Dera Natung Government College Dr M Q Khan spoke on the Congress history.
A short film on the history of the party was also screened on the occasion and cultural programmes were performed displaying unity in diversity.