The Department Commissioner stated this in his counter filed before the Court on a PIL by a lawyer Anandhamurgan, challenging the Centre's move to link Aadhaar and bank account details with domestic gas cylinder connection as part of the Modified Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG (DBTL) scheme.
It had also urged the Prime Minister to address issues such as availability of adequate banking infrastructure across the state by deeper penetration in villages through primary agricultural cooperative societies and post offices.
The state had also opposed the Centre's move to monetize and transfer in cash the subsidy element under PDS.
"While so, the central government has introduced a new system, Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG (DBTL), by which it demanded details of Aadhaar/bank account of the customer. Hence, the government's action should be restrained," he said.
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