While government accused BJP of creating obstacles in the passage of a bill "which seeks to end hunger," the opposition party said it would prefer to end Congress' "hunger for ill-gotten money" before pasing the ambitious legislation.
"The UPA believes that hunger should be removed and food security be ensured. It is extremely sad and most unfortunate that certain sections of the Opposition believe that it is not hunger that should be removed, but it is the hungry who should be removed," Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari told reporters outside Parliament House.
Asked whether government could promulgate an ordinance on the food bill if it is not passed in the Budgest session, Tewari said when the session is in progress, he would not like to refer to an ordinance.
"We want the bill to be passed after a discussion. While some parties have constructive views on it, the party which calls itsself major opposition party is politicising the issue," he said.
Hitting back at Tewari, BJP General Secretary Rajiv Pratap Rudy said while his party is willing to get important legislations passed, it would first like to end Congress' "hunger for ill-gotten money" before passing the food bill.