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MADAN LAL KHURANA

  • 29/09/2001

MADAN LAL KHURANA Talk about politicians enlightening the public. The cng issue has become a slanging match for politicians in Delhi.

Each party looks for its own lobby of transporters blaming the other for the mess and joining the bus operators strike on August 10, 2001. Transporter Harish Sabherwal told the press, "We would have joined the Congress if they were sympathetic to our cause. However the Delhi mp s from bjp came to offer support.' On the other hand, Shyam Lal Gola, president of Delhi Bus Ekta Manch, alleged that bjp was responsible for the present mess. "Madan Lal Khurana has forgotten that it was in his tenure that the Supreme Court ruled that cng is the best available option for green fuel.'

Madan Lal Khurana, bjp national vice president, is very worried that bjp could lose the next elections in Delhi. He is, therefore, leading rallies and organising transporters' strikes bringing even greater woes to the public of Delhi. He promised the restive transporters a status quo and that he would get the Union government to issue an ordinance favouring low sulphur diesel (lsd) over cng . His heart bleeds for the autodrivers who stand in long queues. But he never says that is his party colleague, Union minister for petroleum and natural gas, Ram Naik, who is creating all the confusion by raising the bogey of inadequate gas to hinder implementation of the court order. Khurana has also remained silent about the dismal track record of the Union transport minister, B C Khanduri, another party colleague in framing appropriate safety and emissions guidelines for cng vehicles. His public position is to blame the Congress government in Delhi which never informed Naik that so many people were converting to cng .

But, sadly for Khurana his party leader, prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, law minister, Arun Jaitley, and environment minister, T R Baalu, disagreed with the idea of an ordinance

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