Keeping in view the State wide protests against the implementation of this National Food Security Act (NFSA) and tremendous miseries being faced by the people of the State, J&K CM will be kind enough to take the required steps in this regard on priority at an earliest, Karra said in a statement today.
Karra blamed the department of Consumer Affairs and Public Distribution (CAPD) for the passage of the alleged faulty bill in the State legislature and for allegedly manipulating the updating of records thereby pushing thousands of people to the starvation.
PDP MP has demanded that records should be rectified and bill be amended so that the large population of the State benefit in terms of quantum of ration.
A method should be devised whereby in certain cases the selling price should be different above the fixed slab.
Till then the previous system of public distribution should be adopted, he said.