Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan on Sunday said the National Food Security Act will be implemented in the remaining states in next month to bring the whole country under its the ambit.
"National Food Security Act is in force in 33 States/UTs, and in states of Tamil Nadu and Nagaland it will be implemented in next month," he said.
Paswan, who was in Ajmer to celebrate two-years of BJP rule in the country, said government was working for the upliftment of the weaker sections and has initiated various schemes for them in last two years.
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"Wheat for Rs 2 per kg and rice Rs 3 per kg is given to poor people," he said.
He said the country will not face problems of price rise in pulses as the government is mulling to procure the deficit stock from other countries.
"Production of pulses will be 178 lakh tonne. While the demand is 286 lakh tonne, the remaining 108 lakh tonne will be bought from countries like South Africa," the Union minister said.
Paswan, who is also the chief of Lok Janshakti Party, said his party will allign with BJP in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly elections.
"LJP will be part of the NDA in UP elections," he said.
Hailing Narendra Modi, Paswan said the Prime Minister has ushered the country to an era of development.
"Modi means work and work means Modi," he said.
He was accompained by Union Minister of State Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Giriraj Singh and and BJP, National General Secretary, Bhupendra Yadav.