"I have written letters to the chief ministers of all states for ensuring priority to members of SC/ST in allotment of fair price shops (FPS)," Paswan tweeted.
Stating that licence for FPS is being given by the state government, he told chief ministers that allotment of FPS should be done as per the reservation policy.
"If allotment of fair price shops is done as per the reservation policy, new employment opportunities will be generated for SC/ST members," Paswan said in another tweet.
Under the food security law, the Centre provides highly subsidised wheat and rice to over 80 crore of people in the country through these ration shops, costing the exchequer about Rs 1.4 lakh crore annually.
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