Don’t miss the latest developments in business and finance.

UPDS will replace Food Security Bill: AIADMK

The Party said in its manifesto that it would take measures to replace Food Bill if it became part of next govt at Centre

Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Feb 25 2014 | 3:31 PM IST
Slamming the recently enacted Food Bill of the UPA as "half-baked," AIADMK said in its manifesto that it would take measures to replace it with a Universal Public Distribution System as followed in Tamil Nadu across the country if it became part of the next government at the Centre.

All rice card holders in Tamil Nadu were getting rice free of cost, and other items in a subsidised price- palmolein Rs 25 per litre, toor dal Rs 30 per kg, urad dal Rs 30 per kg and sugar Rs 13.50 a kilo- AIADMK said its manifesto, which was released today.

Stating that UPDS in Tamil Nadu guaranteed total food security for the people, it said "on the contrary, the Food Security scheme introduced by the Centre does not provide food security."

"The AIADMK will take measures to replace the half-baked food security scheme of the government of India with a Universal Public Distribution System, which will benefit all the people of the States, which are already implementing the Universal Public Distribution System.

Also Read

First Published: Feb 25 2014 | 3:30 PM IST

Next Story