'Shocked' Supreme Court hits out at Centre over 'exploitation of poor'


New Delhi, May 1 (PTI): "This is too much. This is exploitation of the poor," a "shocked" Supreme Court on Tuesday told the government when it said it has set up a committee to fix a timeline to comply with its directions on a matter relating to the welfare of construction workers.

"Is this the attitude of the Government of India towards poor people," the apex court asked the counsel appearing for the Centre while expressing grief over the submission.

"For fixing a timeline, you have set up a committee? What is this going on? According to us, you are sitting on (Rupees) 20,000 crore to 25,000 crore. Is this the attitude of the Government of India towards poor people of the country," a bench, comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta, said.

"This is too much. This is exploitation of the poor," the bench said while asking the government what it has done with the huge amount of money meant for the welfare of construction workers. Incidentally, the strong observations of the top court came on International Labour Day.

The top court also directed the Secretary of Ministry of Labour to remain present before it on May 7 to explain what was happening regarding the implementation of its order and two laws enacted by Parliament on the matter.

When the counsel representing some states told the bench that they have complied with the directions passed by the top court, the bench shot back, "what have you done except buying washing machines and laptops".

"This is shocking. Is this a joke? These (construction workers) are people who have no education, no money and builders are exploiting them and the Government of India is saying that they will not do anything," an angry bench observed.

Earlier, an affidavit filed in the court by Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) had said that a chunk of funds meant for construction workers' welfare had been spent to buy laptops and washing machines and less than 10 per cent was spent for the actual purpose.

The court had on March 19 asked the centre to frame a model scheme before September 30 to address the issues of education, health, social security and pension for construction workers.

It had said that more than Rs 37,400 crore had been collected for the benefit of these workers, but ostensibly only about Rs 9,500 crores was utilised for their benefit.

It had also questioned why millions of construction workers across the country were being denied the benefit of remaining Rs 28,000 crore.

The top court had also directed the state governments and union territories to constitute an expert committee and bring out statutory rules within six months.

It had said that its directions given from time to time for implementation of two laws have been "flouted with impunity".

These laws were the Building and Other Construction Workers (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996 (BOCW Act) and the Building and Other Construction Workers' Welfare Cess Act, 1996, (Cess Act).

  

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  • Salam, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 02 2018

    Feku,Dont ask questions for Rahul, answer to supreme court😆

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, May 02 2018

    Now impeachment motion against these judges by BJP also possible ? kaalen, tit for tat ?

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  • Antonio DSilva, Kuwait

    Wed, May 02 2018

    How else can they fill the coffers of ambanis and adanis?

    It is not just exploitation of poor its daylight robbery and modern day slavery combined.

    Visit a highway construction site you have 4 generations of a family working side by side tirelessly to complete highways that will be used as coal corridors to cheaply transport coal for the adanis and then to dig for laying gas pipelines to cheaply supply expensive gas to consumers by the ambanis and they probably are paid are meagre 100 or 150 rupees a day. These are India's modern day slaves enslaved by the greed of our elected government.

    When many a children go to school in the morning there a lot of Indian children who instead are forced by their bonded employers to go to work on construction sites of government projects; yet the government is entrusted to do away with child labor.

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  • Truth teller, Karnataka

    Wed, May 02 2018

    Modiji and Amitji, now you have to answer these questions raised by SC instead of challenging Rahul Gandhi to speak for 15 minutes without looking at paper!!!!

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Wed, May 02 2018

    Good news. Atleast Supreme Court hits out at the Govt for exploitation of poor. SHAME for the Centre over the verdict.

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  • J N Lobo, Mumbai

    Wed, May 02 2018

    How much you hit out nothing happens to the thick skinned shameless govt.

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  • DON, Udupi

    Wed, May 02 2018

    This is a slap to blind bhakths.
    First time in 70 years.

    Money diverted to double gujjus, ajay sha, goyal, ambanis, adanis, modis, etc

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 02 2018

    Now these Frauds want to enter Karnataka ...

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  • Dr Mohan Prabhu, LL.D, QC, Mangalore (Kankanady)/Ottawa, Canada

    Wed, May 02 2018

    How long has this been going on? It is a shame on the government, both Union and States, for the miserable state of affairs, probably squandering the funds. They have to be held accountable for the moneys collected for welfare of the workers.

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  • Eric Castelino, Manglore

    Wed, May 02 2018

    This is how our government runs through the beaurocrats. Supreme Court has to demand and make the officials do their duty by coercion. Implementing the Laws and Rules passed by Parliament are generally implemented very slowly in our country. If it were of profitable for those in power or office those will be implemented within no time .

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Wed, May 02 2018

    SC has given out the verdict saying BJP govt at centre is 10% govt and its official. First time in 70 years this type of loot and scam within just 4 years. Still there is one more year left. With BJP in the centre it will only get bad to worse. The judges should increase thier security now. Daku Amit Shah is upto something now!!!!?????.

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 02 2018

    Whenever there is a news report of a rape there are calls for immediate action to punish the perpetrators of the crime. The sanghis are boasting about having introduced the death penalty for rapists of minors below 12 years of age. Great! But what about action against those who are raping the entire country through these scams? What punishment should be awarded to them? Why do they get away scot free? And I say this without being party specific. The scamster criminal/s could be from any party.

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 02 2018

    Now we know who the real 'chor' government is, who the really chor party is. Day after day the scams are being revealed. And Modi is preaching sermons in Karnataka doing election duty for the chor party while bunking his work for which job he is being paid by the people of India. The bhakths are applauding.

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Tue, May 01 2018

    These judges will be labelled 'Anti national'

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, May 01 2018

    Exploitation of Poor
    Exploitation of dalits
    Exploitation of innocent girls/ Women
    Exploitation of farmers
    Started since 2014...Jai hi Modiji

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