"About 4 per cent of rural households in West Bengal and Odisha reported that they did not get adequate food everyday during some months in a year," Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh of Congress told the assembly during zero hour.
"Therefore, we demand a clarification from the Chief Minister on the issue of hunger," Singh said alleging that though the Centre sanctioned 35-kg of rice per month per BPL family, the state government distributed only 25-kg of cheap rice to poor families.
He said though Nawrangpur district had been identified as the poorest area in the state, the state government was yet to identify the poor left out in that district.
Singh said while the state government had been claiming that 58 lakh of people were being provided with cheap rice, the NSSO found that 14 lakh people remained underfed, 2 lakh people used to migrate to other states in search of jobs and tribals were victims of hunger.