Asserting that all government schemes are supposed to be for the masses, Union Minister Sachin Pilot also said Indians have moved beyond mandir-masjid issues and even BJP remembers them only before the elections.
"BJP can say what it wants. But let it come out and say that they do not want to give cheaper food to the people. They never say it because they can't," Pilot said.
The comments come in the midst of opposition criticism that the government brought in an ordinance for Food Security Bill as part of its preparations for the general elections.
"It is amazing, how some people are saying that the Right to Food programme is a populist scheme and it is a vote catching scheme measure.
"What scheme of the government is not for the masses of this country? Which scheme is anti-people? There is nothing wrong if we want to give people good highways, good roads, good ports, good education, good food and good electricity," the Corporate Affairs Minister told PTI in an interview here.
The programme gives the nation's two-thirds population the right to get 5 kgs food grains per month at highly subsidised rates of Rs 1-3 per kg. The government would require 62 million tonnes of food grains to implement this programme, costing the exchequer Rs 1,25,000 crore annually.
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