Under the National Food Security Act, the government supplies foodgrains at highly subsidised rates Rs 1-3 per kilogram. In some states like Tamil Nadu, foodgrain is further subsidised for distribution to the poor.
"The problem is that state governments try to say that central government is not giving anything and everything is given only by the state government," Paswan said in the Lok Sabha.
"If an item (food grain) is procured for Rs 30 (per kg), then out of that Rs 27 is borne by the central government and the remaining Rs 3 is given by beneficiary," Paswan said during Question Hour.
Paswan was responding to queries from AIADMK member R P Marutharajaa, who said the state government has made various efforts to reduce the ill effects of price rise on the poor.