"Under these circumstances, the Food Security Bill with its present amendments, which is due to come up for discussion in Lok Sabha on August 28, 2013, is not acceptable. AIADMK will vote against the Bill," she said in a statement here.
The chief minister said most of the amendments brought in now would not benefit Tamil Nadu and most of her demands had not been accepted by the Central government.
At the same time, the Centre had made a provision to allot 21.88 lakh tonnes of rice annually at Rs 3 per kg to Tamil Nadu but mentioned that the rest 14.90 lakh tonnes will be given at a rate fixed by it.
"This is not acceptable. It will be fair if the entire 36.78 lakh tonnes of (the state's annual quota of rice) was allotted at Rs 3 per kg," she said.
Further, the state was spending around Rs 5,000 crore per year on providing foodgrains for free or at subsidised rates, allocating Rs 2,525 crore alone for supplying rice free of cost.
Jayalalithaa said she had written to Singh mentioning various other demands, including ensuring 100 per cent coverage of urban beneficiaries, seeking provisions that make it incumbent on Centre to take all measures including import of foodgrains when warranted and seeking that Clause 12 (2) (h), allowing Centre to introduce cash transfer and food coupon schemes, with a "clear indication that no such scheme may be introduced without the concurrence of the State Government."
The AIADMK supremo said her party, which has nine members in Lok Sabha, would support the bill only if the amendments sought by her were incorporated as the present ones will not benefit Tamil Nadu and asked her party's rival, DMK, to spell out its stand vis-a-vis, Food Security Bill.
"DMK chief Mr M Karunanidhi should make it clear if his party will support or oppose this bill which is still against the people of Tamil Nadu. If he supports the bill which usurps the rights of Tamil Nadu, it would be a betrayal of the people," she added.
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