AIADMK legislator A Anbalagan told reporters here the scheme was one of the poll promises by the ruling AINRC. Chief Minister N Rangasamy,the party founder had promised in the run up to the 2011 poll that each family would be given 20 kg free rice every month if his party was voted to power. But this had not been done.
He said the decision to disburse Rs 300 per family instead of rice was confusing as government had further decided that cash instead of rice would be available through bank accounts of the wife or woman member in the family.
Anbalagan said that the government should desist from modifying the scheme and rice should continue to be available on the basis of ration cards through fair price shops.
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