Congress whip in Lok Sabha K C Venugopal today alleged that there had been a sharp decline in providing employment under the rural job scheme after the Narendra Modi government came to power and the issue will be raised in Parliament this week.
"There is an attempt by the Modi government to demolish MNREGA-a strong pro-poor structure built in the administration by the previous UPA government. We will raise the voice of the poor in Parliament on the issue," the former Union minister told PTI.
He said in its 'Report to the People', the Rural Development Ministry has clearly said that in the Financial Year 2013-14, when UPA was in power, 13.15 crore job cards were issued and 4.79 crore employment provided.
Venugopal said a decline in providing employment to Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribe and women has also been reported in the Financial Year 2014-15.
Meanwhile, Delhi-based Right to Food Campaign said declining expenditure combined with rising costs has led to an even sharper decline in MNREGA employment.
"The number of person-days of work generated by MNREGA declined from 284 crore in 2009-10 to 155 crore in 2014-15 - a crash of close to 50 per cent in five years.If MNREGA employment declines by another 50 per cent in the next five years, nothing will be left of this programme," it said in a release.
