"They (Congress) are creating a hype over the bill. But this bill is not at all full proof. They are saying that Food Security Bill will cover 75 per cent poor in villages and 50 percent in urban areas. We are saying this is not enough," Bhattacharjee told a rally here.
Slamming the Congress for trying to divide the poor on the basis of APL and BPL, the former West Bengal chief minister said the party is also responsible for price rise of essentials and said decontrol of petrol price was leading to a hike in the price of essential commodities.
A few days back, Parliament gave its nod to Food Security Bill which seeks to provide highly subsidised foodgrains to the country's two-third population as a right.
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