The Ministry does not want to take the politically sensitive decision after the recent drubbing of the BJP in Delhi election and ahead of crucial assembly polls in states like Bihar where the Opposition might make the scaling down of food security coverage an issue, sources said.
A final call on this issue would be taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, sources said.
However, the government may accept other suggestions of the panel which are feasible to implement, sources added.
In the report, the committee has suggested that the government can cut its annual food subsidy bill by over Rs 30,000 crore through reduction of coverage of beneficiaries to 40 per cent under the food law and outsourcing major work of FCI to states governments and private players.
Among others, it had also recommended coverage of more BPL families under the food law and increase the quantity of foodgrains supply to 7 kg per person per month from the existing 5 per kg.
Although 11 states have so far rolled out the food law, which was passed by Parliament in September 2013, sources said that none of the states have put in place requisite infrastructure for smooth implementation.
The government is also planning to extend the deadline for implementing the food law beyond April 4.
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