This is the period where our government is always
researching for decommissioning or withdrawing subsidies of food items through
the public distribution centers (like ration shops). Keep in mind that the
economic situation of normal Indians are not in a good position now. As per the
WHO records, 63 Cr people in India are poor people and 19.8Cr in that is in
very poor category now. As per the last survey result (in 2005), more than 77%
of total Indian population is not capable for spending Rs.20 in a day.
Around 30% of our populations are still under below
property line (BPL). Manmohan Singh Government is pushing the BPLs to become
APLs (above poverty line) only by changing the definition of poverty which is
actually an anti-people approach L.
Montek Singh Ahluwalia-led Planning Commission filled an
affidavit in the Supreme Court stating anyone those who are capable for
spending the excess of Rs.32/- in urban areas and RS 26/- in villages are not
eligible for the benefits that are offered by Central as well as State
governments to the BPL communities. Earlier these figures were RS15/- and Rs.20
respectively. This revision has done only because of Supreme Court's advice. So
who earns Rs.960/- in urban and Rs.780/- in village area will not be in new BPL
list. Think whether a human can live with this amount in a month!!! Thus UPA 2nd government is trying to
artificially reduce the number of BPL and reduce the expenses for supporting
that poor community. Also the leading political parties in this Government can
showcase this figure for their publicity. What an idea sirjiiii..!!!
For urban areas, the spending of Rs 32 a day
translates into spending Rs 5.5 on cereals, Rs 1.02 on pulses, Rs 2.33 on milk,
Rs 1.55 on edible oil, Rs 1.95 on vegetables, Rs 0.44 on fruits, Rs 0.70 on
sugar, Rs 0.78 on salt and spices, Rs 3.75 on fuel. Planning commission says that this spending
should be sufficient for the people and we can keep these people in APL list. Now
the minimum bus charge in Kerala is 5 rupees and price hike of provisions and
vegetables are rocketing during the last few months. Then how we can leave a
day with this amount of money?
If
we look at the global poverty line that are defined by World Bank is $1.25 per
day. As per World Bank’s record 456 million people (~42%) in India are now
living under global poverty line. That means that one third of the global poor
people now resides in India unfortunately. But still our government is trying
some “black magic” for reducing the figure.
Mismanagement of Food Grains
On other hand due to the Governments mismanagement, tones
of grains damaged. Food is rotting in the warehouses of the Food Corporation of
India, even millions go hungry. This issue was noticed by the court and warned the
Government with the statement - “why the Gov is not distributing grains free or
supplied at low cost to the people". But government had not taken any action for
that yet.
As per the information using the right to information act
(RTI), more than 10 lakh tons of food grains, worth hundreds corers of rupees
were damaged in FCI godowns during the last period. It can be used to feed over one core hungry
people!!!! FCI had spent 2.59Cr just to dispose the damaged food grains!!!These
all are happening only because of the mismanagement of our government.
The records in 2012 June 1st indicates that we
have 502 lakh tone rice and 321 lakh tone wheat storage. In total 823 lakh tone
food gain storage we have. So from this, government needs to distribute 500
lakh tone food grains to the people. There is no answer for the question “Why
this Government is not distributing this Food grains to the people, instead of
damaging it?”
These news are coming out at the same time, UN reports
states that 63% of children in India are suffering by lack food. In
International Food Policy Research Institute’s Global Hunger Index, our
country’s position is 67 out of 81.
The central Government is always saying that there is not
enough money for providing subsides for the food grains. But the fact that our
Government is only using 1.8% (52489Cr) economy of for these purposes while
they are ready to give 28Lakh Cr tax concession to co-operates.
So what we can request to our government is to distribute
the food grains to normal people instead of damaging them in warehouses. This
is a simple request from the majority of Indian population who are struggling
for the food in every day.
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