Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy today charged Lt Governor Kiran Bedi with putting several obstacles in the implementation of vital schemes aimed at promoting well-being of people in the Union Territory.
The Lt Governor had said instead of supplying rice to card-holders the government could credit the cash equivalent under direct benefit transfer scheme to the bank accounts of beneficiaries, he told reporters here.
"When people themselves told the Lt Governor during her visit to a neighbouring village (Krimambakkam) recently that the government should supply rice only and made it clear they were not prepared to accept cash payment through banks, how can she take a different stand," the Chief Minister said.
He alleged that Bedi was only "bringing a bad name to the elected government by delaying implementation of the scheme and putting obstacles in implementing the rice scheme."
He said "all the present difficulties the government is facing would come to an end in the next six months and till then we have to remain calm."
He also charged Prime Minister Narendra Modi with "deliberately delaying implementation of the supreme court order directing the Centre to form Cauvery Management Board and the Cauvery Regulatory Committee."
He announced that the ruling Congress, its alliance partner DMK and other parties including VCK, Left parties and New Justice Party would stage a human chain agitation here on April 23 to condemn the centre for "failing to form the CMB."
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