AICC Communication Department Chairman Ajay Maken also reminded Modi and his party that BJP had made a big issue of Planning Commission's Below Poverty Line (BPL) figure of Rs 32 and Rs 28 a day in urban and rural areas and had described it as a "joke".
He asked if pegging earning below Rs 32 per day is a joke then how can the Modi government fixing the BPL limit to Rs 10.80 be described.
He also released a copy of the website page of Gujarat government regarding the BPL critieria for consideration of familiies to be covered under the Antodaya Yojana in the state, which said that under the scheme those families, whose members' average monthly income is Rs 324 in rural areas and up to Rs 501 in urban areas in a month are covered.
The wesbsite also said that while the government fixed the number of BPL families in the state at 13.10 lakh, the state has covered 24.30 lakh BPL families.
"So as to ensure that in adddition to 13.1 lakh BPL families fixed by the Government of India, remaining 11.2 lakh BPL families also get foodgrain of 35 Kilogram per month, the state government allocates food grains on priority basis to such BPL families, which is made available under APL scheme," it said.
Maken, however, questioned the need for this circular, which he said was posted on the webiste on December 16 last year, saying why it was required when most of the central government schemes including food security have already been delinked from BPL and states can decide whom to include in the list of beneficiaries on the basis of household deficiency , social deficiency and economic and occupational deficiency.
"Leaders and spokespersons of the BJP were mocking the poverty determination figures given by the Planning Commission. Now we ask the BJP and Modi, why Gujarat government's civil supply department talked about below poverty line below Rs 10.80.
"People of the country want to know this. By giving this figure is Modi-led BJP government not playing a joke with people. BJP and Modi both should apologize to the nation, to the poor for insulting and making a mockery of them," he said.
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