Mudda (debate show)
“Scrapping of Art 370 is a bold move”

Panelists say the outcome would determine whether the move is good or bad
Article 370 that grants special status to Jammu and Kashmir has been removed, home minister Amit Shah said in parliament on Monday, adding that President Ram Nath Kovind has signed an order that would come into force “at once”. APN’s popular debate Muddadiscussed the latest developments. Anchorperson Akshay posed the questions to panelists including India Legal Editor-in-Chief Inderjit Badhwar, BJP’s Dinesh Singh, NCP’s Arun Mishra, Kashmir affairs expert Ashok Manwati, defence affairs expert Brig (retd) KG Behl, noted scribe Dr Sunil Kaushik, and APN consultant Govind Pant Raju.
Badhwar said: “This is an interim decision. Two Lt Governors will be appointed for Ladakh and Kashmir. The move will be considered good or bad depending upon the outcome. It was part of the BJP manifesto. Leaders like SP Mukherjee and Deen Dayal Upadhyay wanted it, Advaniji also wanted it, though Vajpayeeji never came out with a bold stand on this. Let’s not get too excited about it, nor should we be too hasty in flaying the move. I have covered the Valley, and am aware of the ground realities there. This issue concerns the fundaments of the Indian constitution.”
Kaushik said: “People gave the BJP a huge mandate. It was time to re-asses and re-examine Articles 370 and 35A. People in the Valley wanted it, barring 5-10 percent people. I came from a taxi to this studio…the cab driver gave me mithai as soon as he came to know that Art 370 had been scrapped. The government should be able to handle the situation now. Security has been beefed up in the Valley.”
Brig Behl said: “This is a historic move and should have happened much earlier. The Valley has not seen the kind of development that was expected. This is a moment of joy for the nation.”
Mishra said: “This is a very bold move on the part of the government. In the past, I would feel that I am from out of the country on visiting the Valley. Mehbooba Mufti and others are practising politics of division. Muft’s turf has been taken away.”
Singh: “People wanted it. It was part of our poll manifesto. PDP leaders are tearing their shirts, now janta will also tear their shirts. After 1947, it looks like this is the second independence for the nation, and for the first time in the valley. It is an auspicious day for the Valley.”
Raju said: “If opposition leaders want debate in parliament, that demand is legit. Even the government should not have a problem with that. This is a big move. The government seems to have manoeuvred to have its way. No doubt, this decision should have been taken long time back. This special status for Kashmir has been the bone of contention for long. The government has shown that it can take daring steps, but it needs to be seen if this can solve the problems in Kashmir. This move was not expected by Pakistan as well. Imran Khan recently stated that Pak will be giving support to Kashmiris. International repercussions are also likely, though this is an internal matter of the country.”
Singh said: “The government is fully aware of the international repercussions, but it is an internal matter of the country. This government has taken this move with a strong determination.”
Manvati said: “For the common man, this is a welcome move. When Sheikh Abdullah came the second time, he had met industrialists over three days, but they said rail head is in Jammu and so industries will be set up in Jammu. Sheikh said industries should be set up in Kashmir, but how could they (industrialists) have done that? With the result, barring one industry in the Valley, there is not much else. Now there will be a boost to both tourism and industry.”
Kaushik said: “It is not that Art 370 was a historical blunder. But when we assess the decision, we need to see what advantage was gained from it?”
Brig Behl said: “The people in the Valley would feel stifled. There is no need to feel panic-stricken about the move.”
Mishra said: “Nehru would know why he took the decision, but in today’s time, it needed to be scrapped. When a bold decision is taken, there are pros and cons, but bold decisions have to be taken at some point. I have no idea why the Congress is opposing the move, because Nehru had said that Art 370 should be removed. Similarly, reservation bill was never proposed to be there forever.”
Manvati said: “This came two years after the Instruments of Accession was signed. It is a falsity to believe that Art 370 and Instrument of Accession came at the same time. This is politics, and it is not that National Conference (NC) or People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leaders do not know all this. Aam janta will be happy.”
Singh said: “BJP leaders have very well dissected this problem before going in for this kind of operation; if psychoanalysis is needed, that too will be done. SP Mukherjee always wanted this, how can we have two constitutions in the same country.”
Raju said: “Lot of parties have supported the move. JDU has its own compulsions, and wants to stand out, but the real mudda is different. I feel it’s a big move, but not that this is going to simplify matters now. There is no need for MPs to tear clothes over this.”
Kaushik said: “No one expected this to happen like this, that’s why some MPs started tearing clothes and making strong statements.”
Mudda (debate show)
“Too much politics happening over corona in Delhi”
The Delhi chief minister’s decision was irresponsible, so it was overturned by the Lt Governor. Delhi belongs to everyone and such discrimination as Kejriwal proposed will not work. People know Kejriwal more for his wrong decisions than for any good work done by him

Even as Covid-19 cases in the country have crossed over 2.5 lakh, a petty spat has erupted over the issue of hospital beds. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriewal said non-Delhi residents will not be able to access Delhi government healthcare for Covid-19, and Lt Governor Anil Baijal overruled the decision and ordered Delhi government hospitals to treat all patients. APN’s popular debate Mudda discussed the issue with BJP’s Anand Sahu, Congress’s Ajay Arora, AAP’s Vanshraj Dubey, political expert Niranjan Poddar and APN Editor Ajay Kaul.
Sahu said: “The Delhi chief minister’s decision was irresponsible, so it was overturned by the Lt Governor. Delhi belongs to everyone and such discrimination as Kejriwal proposed will not work. People know Kejriwal more for his wrong decisions than for any good work done by him.”
Vanshraj Dubey: “It was an expert team that had advised the Delhi CM in view of the likelihood of cases rising in the capital. Kejriwal has not taken any decision against the Centre’s orders.”
Arora said: “We are fighting a pandemic, the biggest battle-ever. These people are not bothered about Covid, they are looking at their vote-banks. They only want to enjoy power. BJP and AAP have turned Delhi into a football match, and the common man is getting ignored.”
Poddar said: “People get to see everything, and this petty politics has upset the people. All people want is safety and that their livelihoods and health should remain protected. Covid is spreading more in urban areas and not so much in rural areas. Delhi has around 2 crore people and therefore the number of Covid positive patients are rising. I don’t see anything wrong in Kejriwal’s decision to protect facilities for the people of Delhi. Politics is happening over Covid.”
Kaul said: “Discrimination of any kind is not good at all. Will a patient get his Aadhaar card, or should he look for relief when he comes to hospital?”
Dubey said: “Healthcare is free for the people of Delhi. In case there’s a serious case, the CM had already said he/she will not be denied government healthcare. Private hospitals are getting into black marketing of hospital beds.”
Kaul said: “Then Kejriwal should have made it all clear.”
Dubey said: “See if Delhi people do not get healthcare in Delhi, will they run to Ghaziabad? And will the UP government take such patients?”
Sahu said: “People will drive out AAP from Delhi.”
Arora said: “I agree with Kaul that the issue is why should people get discriminated for treatment. What if the child is a Delhi resident and parents are from Bihar? How will such a child get treatment for his patents in Delhi? Too much politics is happening over corona in Delhi.”
Dubey said: “See if patients want to take treatment in Delhi, there is nothing wrong in that. We have not challenged the Lt Governor’s decision. Problems arise when beds are scarce. Delhi will have its own budget, just like Haryana and UP also have.”
Poddar said: “Delhi has Delhi government hospitals, private hospitals and central government hospitals. Right now, inter-state traffic is limited. There are central government hospitals also where people can reach for healthcare. I am of the opinion there is nothing wrong in Delhi saving its facilities for its own people. Ambulances know where to take people.”
Mudda (debate show)
“Economy should be opened only gradually”
Economy will repair itself in time. But once lives are lost, they will not come back. Labour has gone back, so what good will we achieve by unlocking?”

On the one hand, coronavirus cases are rising and on the other, the country is now on unclock mode. After 75 days, temples, restaurants and malls have opened at various places. APN’s popular debate Mudda discussed the issue with medical experts Dr Rahul Bharadwaj, Dr Yash Gulati, Dr AK Shukla and Dr Ankit Kumar Sinha, economist Dr Ashok Kaithal and APN Editor, Ajay Kaul.
Bharadwaj said: “Every day, corona cases are rising. We shall soon overtake the US. We need to ensure strict discipline at containment zones. What’s the rationale behind opening of temples and gurudwaras? Economy will repair itself in time. But once lives are lost, they will not come back. Labour has gone back, so what good will we achieve by unlocking?”
Dr Kaithal said: “We have not seen the desired result of the lockdown. Once lives are saved, economy will be saved. World economy is in bad shape, and can be opened only gradually, and slowly. Economy will be revived only after the manufacturing sector is opened.”
Dr Sinha said: “We have unlocked when the cases are rising. Over 50 to 70 percent patients are unable to access healthcare. We cannot stop corona. The government is more concerned about concealing the correct picture.”
Kaul said: “Economic activity has to be resumed. By having a further lockdown, corona will vanish. Till when can we suspend economic activity? Lockdown was supposed to put infrastructure in place, like PPEs, masks, hospital beds and so on. Opening of religious places is irrelevant, as that will not impact economy. Healthcare has failed India. Private hospitals are admitting patients selectively.”
Dr Bhargava said: “Lockdown was meant to ensure that the facilities match the demand, that we had enough beds and ventilators for the patients, because in the eventuality of an outburst, we cannot match the kind of healthcare strength that is needed. Lockdown was meant to flatten the curve. Corona is a pandemic. See, cancer patients will die if we do not have sufficient beds. Why was testing stopped in private labs? Did we visualize this kind of life that we will leave our old to die? Is this what we want? Where will middle-class people go?”
Dr Gulati said: “We are a poor country, and it’s important to focus our economy now. Corona cases are bound to rise. Luckily, our mortality rate is controlled. We cannot be left to die of hunger.”
Dr Kaithal said: “Cases are going up and the situation is frightening. We should revive the economy only gradually. Social distancing should be strictly enforced. Purchasing power of people needs to go up.”
Dr Sinha said: “I agree that we need to look into the economy now, but we should also focus on testing and contact tracing.”
Kaul said: “Lockdown was meant to strengthen the infrastructure. AIIMS chief Dr Guleria had said that in June cases are expected to peak, then why were we not prepared for that?”
Dr Shukla said: “It’s a respiratory virus. All will be affected in some way or the other. Use of masks and hand hygiene is important. It’s good that the economy has been opened but we must not take the precautionary measures lightly.”
Mudda (debate show)
“We need to focus on survival and revival”

The government has approved the road map for implementing the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), farmer and street vendor package that was announced earlier as part of the Rs 20 lakh crore stimulus to restart the economy. APN’s popular debate Mudda discussed the issue with economic experts Mukesh Mohan Gupta and Ajay Prakash, and UP Industrial Development Minister Satish Mahana.
Gupta said: “Challenges are being faced by all sectors, the reason being the global coronavirus pandemic. The new definition of MSME has broadened its scope. Moody’s has downgraded India’s rating, but that’s the same story with many other countries. In the US, there is unprecedented rioting happening, so that;’s no better. Manufacturing has been impacted here, so the rating will go down.”
Mahana said: “The Rs 20 lakh crore package is geared to instill confidence among the labour and industry stakeholders. See, the world is in the grip of an economic crisis, but PM Modi has been taking decisive steps. Unlock 1 will help to revive economic activities, and for that the consumer has to come in the market. No one can say how long Coronavirus will last. Under MNREGA, help has been reached out to the vulnerable sections… the effort is to go in for strong handholding. We have to focus on survival and revival. You just can’t look at industry for revival, agriculture also needs to be boosted, cash inflow has to be looked into. We are mapping the skills of the labour, and helping in matchmaking skills with needs. We will not leave any stone unturned in the interest of industry and the workers. Modi has been forward-looking and transparent, there is no room for corruption. We are looking at the opportunity behind the challenge. US is in the grip of a crisis. But a dialogue has been started with other countries. “Advantage UP” is being looked into in the fields of milk production, surface water, infrastructure, etc. We are focusing on Advantage UP and UP will be preferred state for investing in the country with ease of doing business. See, we are in a strong position, but the economic crisis is being faced globally, so how can we talk about our country alone? We have to focus on how to get out of the crisis.”
Prakash said: “India has huge numbers, but with no earning, demand has been low. We have been told 80 percent units have started work, but they are on 25 percent capacity. We are unable to utilize the capacity to the fullest because labour is away.”
Gupta said: “When sick, we can’t run, so how can we expect our economy to be normal. Demand is low, rating will be down. Cases are going up.”
Prakash said: “The Five Is pointed out by the PM– Intent, Inclusion, Investment, Infrastructure and Innovation are very important. Only the top 1 percent has been getting richer, now we need to broaden the base.”
Gupta said: “We need to think of local products to remain healthy.”
Prakash said: “We have the opportunity, but we need to act fast, we need labour reforms, tax systems, satisfaction has to be provided to the foreign investor. The desire is there to attract foreign investment but we have not been as fast as we should have been. At first, we need to get labour back, and restore the supply chain and value system, and check out competitor countries like Korea and some other south east Asian countries, we need to strengthen the base.”
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