Modi invites ideas on new body to replace plan panel

August 19, 2014 11:21 am | Updated December 04, 2021 11:25 pm IST - New Delhi

Narendra Modi in his Independence Day speech announced that the Planning Commission would be replaced. Photo: Sandeep Saxena

Narendra Modi in his Independence Day speech announced that the Planning Commission would be replaced. Photo: Sandeep Saxena

After announcing the disbanding of the 64-year-old Planning Commission in his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday invited ideas on the new institution that would replace the panel through a special “open forum” created by the government.

“We need a new body with a new soul. We will have to think about giving a new shape to the Planning Commission,” Mr. Modi had said in his August 15 address.

On Tuesday he tweeted, “Inviting you to share your ideas on what shape the new institution to replace the Planning Commission can take. A special Open Forum has been created on my government website for suggestions on the new institution. Let the ideas flow.”

“We envision the proposed institution as one that caters to the aspirations of 21st century India and strengthens participation of the States,” he added.

The tweet also had a link through which people can put forward their suggestions.

Among the first to react to the tweet was former MP and economist N.K. Singh: “Making Planning Commission a Reforms Commission casts a new obligation for initiating innovative ideas on economic and social reforms. No other government had the zest to restructure Planning Commission, which has outlived its utility and fallen out of sync with economic realities.”

Another response said, “Why close it down? Just restructure and re-organise it. In any case the PM chairs it.”

“The new avatar of Planning Commission does not need retired babus” and “50 years of Nehruvian socialism brought this country to its knees. Only ruling politicians prospered. Junk the relic,” were some of the other responses to the Prime Minister’s request. “By the way, has this government built any institutions so far?” asked Friends of Congress. “(Arvind) Keriwal effect??” remarked another tweet about Mr. Modi seeking suggestions from the people.

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