"Implementation of Food Security Act will put a lot of economic burden on the states. Centre should be ready to bear all expense for its implementation. The allegation that UP does not want to implement it is baseless," Food and Civil Supplies minister Rajendra Chowdhury said here.
Congress state in-charge Madhusudan Mistry had yesterday claimed that Uttar Pradesh government had expressed its inability to implement the food security scheme in the state before July next year.
"The Centre want to pat its back by passing the burden in its implementation to the states," he said.