Raising strong objections over the recommendations of the Shanta Kumar Committee, the CPI(M) Politburo said it will mobilise the public and continue its struggle for a universal public distribution system and against targeting based on fraudulent estimates of BPL and APL.
"The Shanta Kumar Committee report, which was self- confessedly prepared under the guidance of the PMO, is a blueprint to destroy India's public distribution, procurement and storage systems and to hand it over to market forces.
An eight-member committee was set up in August last year under the chairmanship of BJP MP Kumar to recommend a complete overhaul of the way the FCI functions. The panel recently submitted its recommendations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
CPI(M) said that it was under pressure that the previous UPA government had brought the Food Security Act (FSA) which, although highly inadequate, covered 67 per cent of the population and claimed that the Shanta Kumar Committee now wants to slash that down to 40 per cent.
According to reports, after oil, a cut in food subsidy is on the anvil as a high-level panel has suggested giving cash to beneficiaries and shifting rice and wheat procurement to states that do not have provisions for administered purchase price.
"CPI(M) will oppose all moves to amend and dilute the FSA on the basis of these retrograde amendments. It will mobilise the people and continue its struggle for a universal public distribution system and against targeting based on fraudulent estimates of BPL and APL," the party said.
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