Congress demands Rs 7500 cash transfer to Jan Dhan accounts


New Delhi, Apr 20 (IANS): The Consultative committee of the Congress on Covid headed by former prime minister Manmohan Singh met on Monday and has demanded Rs 7500 cash transfer to all Jan Dhan and pension accounts of widows, disabled and old age persons.

Former Union Minister Jairam Ramesh who is a member of the committee, addressing a press conference, said that, "the committee will give the recommendation on the MSME and agriculture sector in a day or two and government has no dearth of money so they should transfer cash immediately."

The former minister said that we will give constructive suggestions to the government and hope it will take it positively. Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi had also advocated constructive support to the government in his last press conference.

The consultative committee deliberated on issues ranging from MSME and Agriculture sectors which are facing the brunt of the lockdown due to covid-19 pandemic.

"The MSME is the biggest generator of employment after agriculture. We will be giving our suggestions in priority sectors," said Jairam Ramesh.

But the party did not reveal the scale of recommendations and said will be meeting every two days to give its suggestions to the government. The party also said that the government did not act on time while dealing with the crisis and was busy in toppling the government in Madhya Pradesh. The party said the government only woke up on March 23 but this is no time to play politics.

The Congress said that the government must find the funds to transfer Rs 7500 direct as cash transfer.

Rahul Gandhi had also said that this is the time to work together and this is not a time to fight with the government but give constructive suggestions.

While he said he differed with the Prime Minister but "I don't want to get involved in Tu Tu Main Main (blame game) as country is fighting a tough battle against the virus and we will only be successful to contain the virus when everybody works together.

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Mon, Apr 20 2020

    The BJP has surplus money to topple the government for buying elected opposition MLA's using its famous 'operation Kamala'.
    When it comes to national calamity like floods or pandemic Corona virus has no money.

    Mahua Moitra, a member of parliament and candidate of All India Trinamool Congress put forward details of the amount government attains to help out the poor.

    Over ₹75,000 cr in ESI

    Over ₹40,000 cr in unclaimed PF

    Over ₹35,000 cr in BOCW cess

    = ₹150,000 cr

    Enough to pay ₹7500 each to bottom 5 crores families for next 3 months & have change to spare. Will ensure 25 crores people will be looked after.

    In neighboring country Pakistan, ten million people belonging to low-income groups will get a Rs12,000 four-month stipend in a lump sum under Prime Minister Imran Khan’s relief package announced by the federal government on Tuesday to mitigate adverse impact of corona-virus on their family budget.

    In India crores of jobs lost migrant worker for begging for food, but Prime Minister of the nation has no proper disaster management plans and ask its citizens weird rituals of 'clapping' and 'candle light'.

    It is sensible advice from the Congress considering the apathy of the crores of poor of India. Will the PM Modis' government take this as suggestion as constructive to help the poor of India.

    Jai Hind

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  • G Veer S, Nagpur

    Mon, Apr 20 2020

    Please don't credit to dispose off unaccounted black money collected in 2016.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 20 2020

    Money is lying with Ambani & Adani ...

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