With unseasonal rains and hailstorm affecting wheat crop in the state, he said the Centre is ready to relax quality norms for wheat procurement if the Bihar government writes to it seeking such relief.
"In Bihar, about 8.71 crore people are covered under the food law, but the state government has so far provided the list of about 7.61 crore beneficiaries. About 1.11 crore people are not getting the subsidised grains entitled under this Act," Paswan said, addressing a conference here on implementation of National Food Security Act -- 'Khadya Suraksha Panchayat'.
"The Centre brought food law in 2013 to ensure that people do not remain hungry. We have asked state government many times to provide the list of remaining 1.11 crore people so that we can allocate grains for them," he said.
The law aims at providing legal entitlement to 5 kg of subsidised foodgrains -- rice, wheat and coarse grains -- per person per month at Rs 1-3/kg to two-thirds of the country's population.
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Only 11 states and Union Territories have so far implemented the National Food Security Act which was passed by Parliament in September 2013. The rest 25 states/UTs have not implemented it yet.
Paswan also criticised the Bihar government for boycotting this meet, which was attended by Union Minister Ram Kripal Yadav, senior BJP leaders Sushil Kumar Modi and Nand Kishore Yadav and LJP leader Chirag Paswan besides other stakeholders like rice millers and ration shop owners.
The minister said Centre has been pursuing Bihar government to implement food law effectively and a number of communications have been sent asking the state government to create proper infrastructure for transporting grains till ration shops and undertake end-to-end computerisation.