Accept UAE aid as one-time exception, pleads KJ Alphons


New Delhi, Aug 24 (DC): In the wake of a massive controversy raging following its refusal to accept foreign government aid for the rehabilitation efforts in flood-hit Kerala, Union minister K.J. Alphons late on Thursday evening appealed for an "one-time exception" to a 14-year convention to allow assistance from a foreign government, notably from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that reportedly offered Rs 700 crore for the flood relief effort.

Mr Alphons had earlier in the day said the current NDA Government had followed a 14-year convention it "inherited" from previous governments of not accepting such assistance and that this was a policy that was followed by the current government from the time the then prime minister Manmohan Singh (UPA-1 Government) had refused aid from foreign countries in 2004 during the devastating Tsunami.

According to news agency reports, the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) too had in 2016 suggested that assistance offered as a goodwill gesture (in case of a natural disaster) "may" be accepted by India.

But in what appears to be a turnaround in view of mounting pressure from his home state Kerala, Mr Alphons was quoted as telling news agency PTI, "Kerala has contributed huge amounts of foreign exchange through remittance in the last 50 years. In fact in the last year itself, it had brought Rs 75,000 crore... For these reasons, as junior minister I am appealing to my senior colleagues to make a special consideration for the state. I appeal to them to make a one-time exception to the policy."

Earlier in the day, Mr. Alphons had been quoted by news agencies as saying, "A policy decision was taken by the Manmohan Singh government (UPA-1) in December, 2004 in the aftermath of the Tsunami and that policy has been continued with for the last 14 years. This is something we have inherited." The UAE was reportedly ready to offer Rs 700 crore in aid for the Kerala relief efforts but the Union Government had decided the offer would not be accepted. It remains to be seen whether there will be a rethink by the NDA Government now in the wake of Mr. Alphons' appeal.

Mr. Alphons also appealed to all the Indians to donate "big money" for the cause. "We need huge amounts of money -- millions and billions of dollars to rebuild Kerala. Now we need that big money. Please send money to the chief minister's relief fund and not to NGOs that are not credible," he said.

Meanwhile, a former government official who served as a senior bureacucrat during the early 2000s told this newspaper on condition of anonymity that he was unsure of whether the policy decision not to accept foreign government aid in case of a natural disaster---was taken in the last few years of the Vajpayaee Government or during the first year of the UPA-1 Government headed by Manmohan Singh.

The Bhuj earthquake of January, 2001, in Gujarat during the NDA-I tenure of the Vajpayee Government was the last major natural disaster that India faced in which the then Union Government had accepted foreign Government assistance. In that case, the Governments of over 60 countries had reportedly rendered assistance in some form or the other in the earthquake relief efforts.

The next major natural disaster was the Tsunami in December, 2004, that ravaged the coast of Tamil Nadu. In the aftermath of that, the then UPA-1 Government headed by then PM Manmohan Singh reportedly did not accept financial assistance from foreign governments.

The Indian Government had on Wednesday night formally made it clear that "in line with the existing policy", it would politely decline offers of aid from foreign countries for the Kerala flood relief effort, adding that it would accomplish the relief and rehabilitation through domestic efforts. However, it had said contributions were welcome from Non-resident Indians, Persons of Indian Origin and international foundations to the relief funds of the Prime Minister and Kerala Chief Minister. However, it said India "appreciated" the offers "from several countries, including from foreign governments, to assist in relief and rehabilitation efforts after the tragic floods".

Earlier, among others, Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac had criticised the BJP-led government over the refusal of aid and said the rain ravaged southern state had asked the Centre for a financial support of Rs 2,200 crore, but was granted only Rs 600 crore.

"We make no request to any foreign government but UAE government voluntarily offered Rs 700 crore. No, says Union government, it is below our dignity to accept foreign aid. This is a dog in the manger policy (sic)," Isaac had written on Twitter.

He had further said as part of the state government's resource mobilisation efforts for the ongoing relief-and-rescue operations for the flood-hit people, it had increased the excise duty on liquor and was geared to approach the GST Council for imposing a 10-per cent cess on SGST. "Both together on annualised basis mobilise 750 crore ... ," Isaac had written on the microblogging website.

  

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Who is right and who is wrong.....Kozhikode, Aug 24 (IANS): The Kerala unit of the BJP on Friday said that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) did not announce financial aid of $100 million (approximately Rs 700 crore) for the flood-ravaged state.

    Kerala BJP saying there is no offer from UAE and this BJP minister in Modi Government from Kerala asking to accept UAE offer. Now people know who is making politics out of calamities and relief work. Great going Modi and his chelaas..India is ruled by scoundrels...this prophecy is becoming true now...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    alphonse u r a dummy in bjp. come out from bjp= brain jammed pirkis

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Modi would rater pay Rs. 25,000 Crores than accepting aid from ...

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Modi should stick to his decision , Reject all foreign aids . India is among the nations that give donations not accept it .

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Cheddi mentality and Ishrell mentality same .

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Settlers days are numbered. Wait we will sending aid to ishrell soon .

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  • VINOD PRABHU, Karwar

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    I am a fan of Mr. Modi PM.We have to accept the offer from UAE. Their should not be politics in it. UPA had done means you can change your decision. Pl. take this on humanity.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Kerala government can take loan from sbi or rbi long term loan and use it judicially for reconstruction..
    Any amount ranging from 1000 crores to 50,000 crores...
    Loans are good instrument and should be used whenever required 😊

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  • Ali, Mlore

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    What kind of finance is this?
    When a states economy is affected by massive disaster,how can you afford take loan for interest?

    As there will be a huge intial capital investment that would be necessary.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Please check Karnataka state government debit... See how much your favourite siddu had taken and why... Please do some analysis... For some time he has given Anna bhagya rice by raising loans very secretly 😁

    Raising loan is the most dignified way than accepting some foreign aid...

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    and that interest will go to BJP for next election....

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  • RSRB, Kundapura

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Good decision by then UPA government to stop accepting the foreign fund for disaster management. Hope NDA too need to respect the decision rather bending to the pressure of "sickulars" who are double tonged people with no self respect

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  • Lily Grace D Silva, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    What kind of mindset is this that the Chief Minister has to ask to allow the UAE aid?

    Its high time that the government should reconsider this issue. Its very important. UAE government has always been kind hearted to help the people when in need, Being lived there I know this. UAE government is for the people. We need to learn from them. By being the service to the people is the utmost necessity because the government here is elected by the people.

    So my humble request to the government, keep aside if you have any issues and let the countries especially the UAE government's aid be allowed to Kerala. People are suffering and their cries at the moment God is hearing and the people of Kerala, India and all over the world. Let us live in peace and support each other. God bless.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    This ego and arrogance started since 2014..

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Please stop playing the dirty politics on Aid from outside the country its shows our EGO against humanity.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    BJP way to manage disaster!

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Please don't see the religions or country when they have come our help. Give respect and take respect.

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  • Thomas Andrade, Toronto

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    The government should have kept aside its ego and accepted the foreign aid. Refusing the aid offered by friendly countries is insulting them which could have been avoided if we did not show our ego. India is not that rich to refuse foreign aid. Rs.700 crore from the the UAE alone would have definitely made huge difference in the lives of the flood-affected people, which the BJP does not understand. These ministers don’t have ego issue to take bribe when they sign up for arms deal, however to accept donation they feel insulted. The loss the people sustained must be in billions of Dollars and I don't think the Central Govt. would provide such huge assistance to Kerala. It’s people who lost their hard-earned money, not the ministers. Accept the help with thanks and disburse the same to the people. We are not begging for alms, it’s donation given to the victims. Though our country is developing, a huge percentage of our people are still poor. Many Indians are lacking basic needs. By refusing the assistance we made ourselves laughing stock to the world.

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  • Chris, Mumbai /Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Completly disagreed

    1) India as a country is capable of handling situations like these

    2) This is a very wise decision taken back during upa 1 analysing the pros and cons that come with accepting donations from foreign countries

    3) Why exception only for kerala, why u want your ministers to eat atleast half this money.? There's no way anyone will be able to monitor this funds.

    4) There are a lot of Factors that come in between this, india has been a strategic donor, and as a emerging superpower india cannot do this mistake of accepting funds.

    5) if you give an exception to One country and accept their funds, what about the other countries willing to help, you will have to take funds from them as well, how can you refuse them, you will ewn have to sit and allow them to monitor those funds, for some sensible reason we have this term international diplomacy which is to me maintained since India is a country which has global relationships worldwide.

    6) we would end up becoming a joke if we accept this funds and later these corrupt politicians misuse them and when the countries which send the funds get to know, just imagine what a black mark will that be. By not accepting funds we have not made a joke of ourselves but we have earned respect. Since india is capable of doing handling such situations on its own.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Let Kerala accept Rs. 700 Crore or let Modi give Rs. 25,000 Crore ...

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  • Rayan, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    Sir /madam try to understand the policy, why , for what , for what reason it was refused.
    Mr. Modi is our PM elected by people of INDIA , if u don't pay respect to the majority of people and you want to hurt them by your taunting comments Everytime..?

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Fri, Aug 24 2018

    He is worst than camlion. the same guy who said who ever want to counsume beef let them consume it before comming to india .

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