"I now felt the need to examine the MPLAD scheme that was launched two decades back and 20 years is a good time to reflect on it," says author and columnist Surya Prakash, whose book was launched here late last evening.
The book titled "Public Money, Private Agenda: The Use and Abuse of MPLADS" (Rupa) was launched in presence of senior parliamentarians like Shivraj Patil, Kishore Chandra Deo and Purno A Sangma.
The MPLAD scheme, which began in the year 1993 with an allocation of Rs 1 crore per annum per MP has a current corpus of Rs 5 crore.
"India has 4807 MPs and MLAs. Thanks to the scheme, they have around 12000 crore at their disposal. On an average, an MP or MLA spends 5 crore annually, meant for public spending, to run their own engineering colleges and hospitals," Prakash said referring to the rampant corruption in the scheme.
The author emphasises on the duty of a responsible citizen to demand transparency and accountability from political representatives.
Shivraj Patil, the Guest of Honor at the occasion congratulated the author for "the sheer research and efforts" put by him for the book and recalled Prakash's instrumental role in convincing opponents in the Parliament about the importance of Standing Committees.
"I still remember that article Surya Prakash wrote on why we need Standing Committees in Parliament. The people whom I had a tough time convincing about the worth of such bodies, readily agreed after reading that article," Patil said.
