Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Cong states in race to roll out food law

DATE WITH DOLE U’khand may implement it this month, followed by Delhi in Aug

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi and Zia Haq

NEW DELHI: The enactment of the showpiece National Food Security Law by the UPA government on July 5 has set off a race among major Congressru­led states to roll out the massive programme, with Uttarakhan­d looking to implement it this month and Delhi eyeing August 20, Rajiv Gandhi’s birth anniversar­y.

Ye t , it is BJP-ruled Chhattisga­rh’s 2012 food security law, which is not only compliant with the national legislatio­n but also provides higher entitlemen­ts.

The national food law seeks to give a legal right to monthly food handouts to 67% of the population — or about 800 million Indians — at a fraction of their market price. Rice, wheat or millets will be given at R3, R2 and R1 a month. Although the law comes into immediate effect, “clause 10” of the ordinance provides six months’ “lead time” to states to identify eligible recipients.

The Uttarakhan­d govern- ment is set to bring a Cabinet proposal on Friday to implement the food law within this month. A state government source said in the aftermath of last month’s deadly flooding, which killed an estimated 1,000, that many were in dire need of food.

The national law gives states the freedom to decide on eligible households. The Uttarakhan­d government proposes to exclude all income-taxed households and shop and business owners from the food programme.

Congress president Sonia Gandhi has called a meeting of all party chief ministers on July 13 to discuss implementa­tion.

Delhi CM Sheila Dikshit had met food minister KV Thomas on Monday to discuss a rollout plan. According to Delhi’s food minister Haroon Yusuf, the national capital had launched a major food security programme, Annashri Yojna, in December 2012, a cash transfer scheme to pay R600 a month to Aadhaarlin­ked bank accounts of housewives in 1,00,000 poor families. Karnataka has already unveiled a major food scheme to supply 30 kg of rice at nearly R1.

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