The Asian Age

If pizza & burgers can be delivered at home, why can’t ration?: Kejri to Centre

Centre stalled doorstep ration scheme ‘influenced’ by ration mafia, alleges Kejriwal

- BHASKAR HARI SHARMA

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday asked the Centre why it stalled its ambitious doorstep delivery of ration scheme in the national capital, which he said would have benefitted lakhs of poor people. “Just two days before ‘Doorstep Delivery of Ration’ scheme’s implementa­tion in Delhi, the central government stopped it. If pizza delivery can be allowed amid the Covid-19 pandemic, then why not ration?” CM Kejriwal asked.

Mr Kejriwal accused the Centre of taking the step under the “influence” of the ration mafia, which he said has ensured that the “pro-poor and revolution­ary scheme” does not get implemente­d in the national capital.

“If pizza, burgers, smartphone­s and clothes can be delivered at home, then why can’t ration be delivered at their doorstep?” Mr Kejriwal asked.

“For the first time, a government had taken a step to check on ration mafia. See how powerful they (ration mafia) are, they got the scheme cancelled just a week ahead of its implementa­tion,” he said.

Addressing a digital press conference, Mr Kejriwal also disputed the Centre’s claim that his government did not take permission for the implementa­tion of the scheme. “The Delhi government did not require the Centre’s approval for the implementa­tion of the scheme, but it sought permission five times to avoid any dispute,” he said.

The doorstep ration delivery scheme, Mr Kejriwal said, would have benefitted 72 lakh ration beneficiar­ies in the national capital.

He alleged that the Centre was fighting with everyone, including West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, Maharashtr­a, Delhi and Jharkhand government­s, farmers and the people of Lakhsadwee­p. “People are distressed that the central government is fighting everyone. If we fight like this, how will we tackle Covid-19. Let me implement the scheme, I will give full credit to you (Prime Minister Narendra Modi). Ration does not belong to AAP nor the BJP. People want to read that Modiji and Kejriwal helped deliver ration to poor. With folded hands, I on behalf of 70 lakh poor people in Delhi request you to let us implement the scheme,” Mr Kejriwal said.

The implementa­tion of the ration scheme is the latest episode of the tussle between the two sides that share responsibi­lities in the national capital. The Delhi government on Saturday had claimed the doorstep delivery of ration scheme was rejected by the Lt governor saying the Centre’s approval was not sought and that a litigation was pending in the high court regarding it.

The Delhi government had cleared the proposal to allow home delivery of rations to all cardholder­s of the capital last year in July to implement one of the major promises made by the Aam Aadmi Party in the run-up to the assembly polls held in February.

For the first time, a government had taken a step to check on ration mafia. See how powerful they (ration mafia) are, they got the scheme cancelled just a week ahead of its implementa­tion.

— Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi CM

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