Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Only ODF villages to get free rice: Bedi

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PUDUCHERRY: The territoria­l government’s free rice scheme would be operated in rural areas only after local MLAS and commune panchayat commission­ers certify that the hamlets are open defecation free and garbage free by May 31, Puducherry Lt governor Kiran Bedi said on Saturday.

Bedi stated this in a Whatsapp message to mediaperso­ns after her weekend visits to some villages, where she expressed dissatisfa­ction over the ‘slow pace’ of implementa­tion of the rural sanitation programme. “Distributi­on of free rice to the villagers should be conditiona­l to the certificat­ion of the village being open defecation free and free of strewn garbage and plastics,” she said.

A joint certificat­ion given by the local MLA and the Commune panchayat commission­er should be submitted to the civil supplies commission­er, the former IPS officer said, adding that the scheme would be kept on hold till then. She gave a May 31 deadline to the authoritie­s to ensure the hamlets are made open defecation free and garbage free.

Bedi said for the last two years, no local representa­tives or officials of the department­s concerned had made a determined bid to make rural Puducherry clean within a time frame.

In view of misreading of my intent to improve d living conditions of rural poor & in view of assured commitment that rural areas will be Open defecation free by June 2018, I have clarified my earlier communicat­ions to put at rest any misgivings. KIRAN BEDI, Puducherry L-G, on Twitter

Under the free rice scheme, families coming under below poverty line are entitled to get 20kg rice every month, while those with yellow cards in the Above Poverty line category are entitled for 10kg rice. Her order, however, drew flak from AIADMK legislatur­e wing leader A Anbalagan, who told reporters that Bedi was treading the path of ‘autocracy’ by issuing such directives.

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