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Amit Shah chairs the 24th Meeting of Western Zonal Council at Panaji

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New Delhi , 22 Aug 2019

Union Minister for Home Affairs, Amit Shah chaired the 24th meeting of the Western Zonal Council at Panaji (Goa) today. Other Dignitaries attending the meeting  included Chief Minister Gujarat, Shri Vijay Rupani, CM Maharashtra, Shri Devendra Fadnavis, CM Goa, Dr. Pramod Sawant and Administrator of the Union Territories of  Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Shri Praful Patel and senior officers from the Central and State Governments.Addressing the meeting, Shri Shah welcomed all  the members of the Council to the 24th meeting and hoped that this would be a fruitful meeting where all the issues having Centre-State and inter-State ramifications will  be resolved with consensus.  He stressed that after due deliberations, unequivocal decisions taken by consensus should be resolved to further strengthen the federal  structure of the country. The Home Minister stated that the West Zone has been instrumental in giving impetus to the Indian economy as the States of the Zone are  contributing around 24% to the GDP and 45% to the total exports of the country.  Hence, all the pending issues between the States and the Centre need to be resolved  on priority through the medium of Western Zonal Council.  He further lauded the States in the Zone for excellent work and for being harbingers in the cooperative sector.   The States in Zone have been a big exporter of sugar, cotton, groundnut and fish and contributing immensely to the economic development of the country.Shri Shah  hoped that today’s meeting would be decisive and fruitful in resolving the issues listed in the agenda.  He stated that besides the issues listed in the agenda, he would  also like to add and discuss issues relating to law & order and administrative reforms so that this Council meeting is helpful in giving further pace to the development of  the country. The Home Minister expressed his deep concern for the flood victims in the States of Gujarat, Maharashtra and Goa and requested the States to quickly  assess the damage caused by the floods and send their requirement to Government of India. He also mentioned that the Government of India has taken an initiative to  assess the damage on its own, for which Central teams have already been constituted to visit the flood affected areas without waiting for the reports from the States.

The Council reviewed the progress of implementation of the recommendations made at the last meeting. 

The Council among others focused on the following issues:

The Home Minister also called upon the States to give their suggestions for improvements in Indian Penal Code and Criminal Procedure Code. He urged the Chief  Ministers to ensure regular monitoring at the Chief Secretary’s level of investigation and prosecution of cases in the courts in case of heinous offences such as  Narcotics, POCSO Act, murders etc. For this purpose, the States should fill the post of Director Prosecution without any further delay.

Shri Shah further pointed out that the Government has zero tolerance towards offence under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act. Forensic Science Labs  also need to be strengthened to ensure accurate investigation and high conviction.  He stressed on the need for setting up Forensic Science Laboratories in the States  also. There should also be regular monitoring of all decisions in various areas narrated above through Video Conference by Home Secretary and Special Secretary,  Inter-State Council Sectretariat.

CM, Goa welcomed the guests and assured his full cooperation in resolving all pending issues. CM, Gujarat stated that his experience with the Zonal Council had been  very nice as almost all the issues pertaining to them had been resolved in the past.CM, Maharashtra welcomed the decision taken by the Prime Minister of India, Shri  Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister regarding removal of Article 370 and 35A of the Constitution in respect of the State of Jammu & Kashmir.  He also emphasised  that this decision would pave the way for development of J&K and Ladakh and integration of this part with the rest of the country. The Chief Ministers of Goa & Gujarat  and Administrator of Daman & Diu and Dadra & Nagar Haveli also endorsed and supported the views of CM, Maharashtra.The five Zonal Councils - Western, Eastern,  Northern, Southern and Central - were set up under the States Reorganization Act, 1956 to foster Inter-State co-operation and co-ordination among the States. The  Zonal Councils are mandated to discuss and make recommendations on any matter of common interest in the field of economic and social planning, border disputes,  linguistic minorities or inter-State transport etc. They are regional fora of cooperative endeavor for States linked with each other economically, politically and culturally.  Being compact high-level bodies, specially meant for looking after the interests of respective Zones, they are capable of focusing attention on specific issues taking into  account regional factors, while keeping the national perspective in view.The deliberations of the Council were warm and cordial, in the true spirit of cooperative  federalism and ended with the decision to host the next meeting in Maharashtra.

 

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