"Not a single godown of FCI is giving space to anybody to store any product other that foodgrains. If any information is given about storing liquor stringent possible action will be taken," Minister of State for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution K V Thomas said.
Replying to a supplementary to a Short Notice Question, Thomas said central warehouses might be providing storage facilities to items other than foodgrains.
To make the system transparent, advisory committees have been constituted in every state, chaired by senior most MP, he said.
On insufficient storage facilities in FCI godowns, he said, "The storage capacity available is more than sufficient for storing central food stocks."
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Sometimes, due to increased arrival of grains during the peak of the procurement season, the Covered and Plinth (CAP) storage is resorted to as a temporary measure, he said, adding all precautions are taken to ensure that there is no wastage of foodgrains on account of rains.
The total requirement of foodgrains for implementing the National Food Security Act (NSFA) is estimated to be 612 lakh tonnes and the available storage capacity is more than what is required to stock foodgrains for implementing the NSFA.