Food Security Ordinance on Cabinet agenda tomorrow

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 02 2013 | 3:55 PM IST
The proposed ordinance on food security is likely to be taken up again at a meeting of the Union Cabinet tomorrow, when it will consider whether to go ahead with promulgating it or convene a special session of Parliament for its passage.
Sources said the the National Food Security Ordinance, 2013 is listed on the Cabinet's agenda for tomorrow. On June 13, the Cabinet had deferred the proposal amid differences on the issue.
Meanwhile in an interview to PTI, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said the UPA government is committed to bringing the food law as promised in the Congress manifesto for 2009 general election.
"The Food Bill is a promise made by the UPA and the Congress party. It is one of the promises, we believe, on which the people voted the UPA back to the power. If that is the will of the people that we must have a Food Security Act in place, I think UPA will have an Act, a law in place," he said.
Asked whether government is late in fulfiling the promise to bring food security law, Chidambaram said: "We are not late. Nobody said all promises will be implemented in first 100 days".
"Five year tenure was to implement promises. We will implement the promise only when economic condition promise us to implement the promise. This is the promise which we had said we will implement. It will be implemented," he added.
On convening a special session to pass the bill, he said: "That I don't know. That is for Minister of Parliamentary Affairs to answer".
The Food Security Bill, a pet project of UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, was tabled in the Budget session of Parliament but could not be taken up for discussion due to pandemonium in the Lok Sabha over various scams.
The Bill aims to give legal rights to 67 per cent of the population over a uniform quantity of 5 kg foodgrains at a fixed price of Rs 1-3 per kg through ration shops.
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First Published: Jul 02 2013 | 3:55 PM IST

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