The Supreme Court today sought the Centre's response on a plea for transferring the cash subsidy in the bank accounts of beneficiaries of kerosene oil instead of supplying it through public distribution outlets.
A bench of justices T S Thakur and Vikramajit Sen issued notice to the Centre on a PIL filed by BSP MP Seema Upadhyay alleging that adulteration of kerosene oil is rampant across the country which can be stopped only if it is not supplied through PDS.
"Adulteration of kerosene oil is not only causing huge loss to the nation in the form of subsidy but it also deprive the poor masses from the benefit of the said subsidy as they are denied the supply of kerosene oil," the petition said.
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"Oil companies fail to check adulteration at the final gas station outlets. They have mobile laboratories to monitor and check oil adulteration. Gas station owners pool in money to bribe the visiting laboratory team," she said.
The MP from Fatehpur Sikri constituency alleged that many local politicians are also involved in the racket.
She also alleged that "Samajwadi Party MLA Devender Agrawal is the most illustrious example".
The bench, which expressed reservation in entertaining the PIL as it has political overtones, finally admitted the plea and issued notice to the Centre.