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Offloading surplus stock at high prices to NGOs is shocking, unethical: CPM's Brinda Karat writes to Ram Vilas Paswan

By ANI | Published: April 19, 2020 3:56 PM

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader, Brinda Karat has written to Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Ram Vilas Paswan, objecting to offloading surplus stock at high prices.

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The Communist Party of India (Marxist) leader, Brinda Karat has written to Union Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, Ram Vilas Paswan, objecting to offloading surplus stock at high prices.

In her letter dated April 18, Karat said: "This is with reference to the policy declared by the Ministry regarding permission to NGOs to buy rice and wheat directly from the FCI godowns for relief work at a reserve price fixed by the Government without going through e-auctions."

"The PIB release of April 8 with this information did not, however, disclose the fixed price at which NGOs are permitted to buy, which it should have given. As far as wheat is concerned the fixed price is Rs 21.50 per kg. The price of rice is 22.50 per kg. These prices are extremely high. Even the wholesale price data available on the website of the Ministry shows that the open market prices of wheat are lower in many markets than what is being offered by the Government to NGOs for relief," she added.

Pointing out that the government has as on April 7, 54.2 million tonnes of foodgrains in storage which is far above the required buffer stock, Karat said: "In spite of all its efforts it has failed to sell this huge surplus stock through e-auctions for commercial purposes."

"This stock is rotting in FCI godowns and as is known the Government needs to dispose off the stocks to make space in its godowns for the upcoming rabi wheat procurement. Now to try and offload this stock in the name of relief at these high prices to NGOs is shocking and unethical to say the least," she said.

Stressing that provision of foodgrains is a responsibility of the government, the Karat said: "The Government should distribute this stock free at a time when starvation haunts crores of families without any income or work. If it wants to involve NGOs and philanthropic orgsations in relief work, surely its intention should not be to make profits in the name of relief from sales of stocks no one else is buying?"

She urged the Union Minister to distribute these stocks free through the PDS.

"The usual conditions of AADHAR and ration cards should not apply as many sections of the population, particularly migrant workers do not have such identification. The burden of the lockdown is falling disproportionately on the shoulders of India's labouring classes. The policy of the Government during the lockdown and in its aftermath should be suitably altered to address this reality," she said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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