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Govt reaches out to JD(U) for smooth functioning of House

Eyes passage of Food Security Bill

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Government today reached out to opposition JD(U) as continued disruptions in Parliament blocked passage of UPA's 'game changer' Food Security Bill that aims to provide foodgrains at cheap rates to 67% of the population.

Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kamal Nath today had a telephonic conversation with JD(U) President Sharad Yadav during which he discussed ways to ensure smooth functioning of the two Houses.

Ever since the Monsoon Session began on August 5, disruptions have been witnessed in both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha on a number of issues including Telangana, LoC firing and missing coal block allocation files.

The government has already introduced the Food Security Bill in Lok Sabha to replace the ordinance on it, issued in July. However, the bill has not be taken up for consideration so far.
 

Unfazed by non-passage of the bill in Parliament, four Congress-ruled states Delhi, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh launched the food security scheme yesterday, with party President Sonia Gandhi calling the measure unparallelled in the world.

Another Congress-ruled state, Assam has also launched a state-wide promotional campaign on the food security scheme.

The Bill, which has been the pet project of Sonia Gandhi who is also UPA Chairperson, is the biggest such scheme in the world with the government expected to spend an estimated Rs 1,25,000 crore annually on supply of about 62 million tonne of rice, wheat and coarse cereals to 67% of population---around 82 crore beneficiaries.

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First Published: Aug 21 2013 | 12:21 PM IST

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