The Free Press Journal

Sena opposes govt’s DBT scheme for ration cardholder­s

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The Shiv Sena on Friday opposed the Maharashtr­a government’s pilot scheme of direct benefit transfer (DBT) to ration cardholder­s instead of providing them subsidised foodgrains through the public distributi­on system (PDS).

In a letter written to Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Sena MLC Neelam Gorhe alleged that the scheme was against the poor and accused the state of deciding on the pilot project without consulting stakeholde­rs.

“The government is bound to give food, clothing and shelter to the poor,” Gorhe said. Gorhe, in her letter, claimed the state government was implementi­ng the pilot project in two shops in Mumbai without consulting social organisati­ons, cardholder­s or people’s representa­tives.

She further alleged that the

In a letter written to Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Sena MLC Neelam Gorhe alleged that the scheme was against the poor and accused the state of deciding on the pilot project without consulting stakeholde­rs

decision will benefit private companies and pointed out that the money these cardholder­s would get under DBT would be much lesser than the market price of foodgrains. The state food and civil supplies department, however, clarified that the DBT scheme was not binding on cardholder­s.

“The pilot scheme will cover 1,400 Antyodaya and priority household ration cardholder­s. They will have an option to choose either cash or foodgrains,” Mahesh Pathak, principal secretary, food and civil supplies department, said.

The cardholder­s would get 1.25 times the minimum support price in cash. They can choose an option even on a monthly basis,” said Pathak.

He said that the scheme, which was expected to begin in September, might be delayed by a few days. Pathak added that wheat, rice and kerosene will be covered under the DBT scheme initially.

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