Landmark Food Security Bill gets Parliament nod


New Delhi, Sep 2 (PTI): Ushering in the biggest programme in the world to fight hunger, Parliament today gave its nod to the landmark Food Security Bill which seeks to provide highly subsidised foodgrains to the country's two-third population as a right.

The ambitious bill, seen as a game-changer by the government and expected to benefit 82 crore people in the country, cleared the Parliamentary process after much delay and uncertainty. It now needs just one more step - Presidential assent - to become a historic law.

The proposed legislation was approved by Rajya Sabha through voice vote after a combined discussion on the measure and a statutory resolution seeking to disapprove the ordinance promulgated on July 5.

All the amendments moved by the opposition to the bill, passed by Lok Sabha last week, were rejected. Some amendments, like the one moved by Samajwadi Party member Naresh Agrawal, were withdrawn while some members including BJP's Venkaiah Naidu and Prakash Javadekar did not press some of their amendments.

The bill was passed after a day-long debate during which the Opposition attacked the government, saying the measure was just repackaging of some existing schemes and a "gimmick" with an eye on elections.

The bill will guarantee 5 kg of rice, wheat and coarse cereals per month per person at Rs 3, 2, 1, respectively.

India will now join the select league of nations that guarantee majority of its population foodgrains. At Rs.1,30,000 crore government support, the food security programme will be the largest in the world. It would require 62 million tonnes of foodgrains.

Wrapping up the debate, Food Minister K V Thomas said he was "not saying it is 100 per cent perfect (scheme)" but it was the "first step" towards universalisation of Public Distribution System.

He allayed apprehensions that the measure would hurt federalism as he said the Centre will bear the major part of the financial burden. "The Centre and the state will have to work hand-in-hand," he said.

"It protects whatever existing schemes states have," Thomas said when asked by Leader of Opposition Arun Jaitley as to what would be the fate of such programmes already being implemented in some states.

The Food Minister said all constructive suggestions made by members would be carefully considered.

At the same time, he wondered whether the country could have more than 62 million tonnes of foodgrains.

"35 kg of rice will be given to each BPL family at the rate of Rs 3. We are giving much more than the Standing Committee had recommended," he said, adding this was the "first step" towards universalisation of PDS.

Jaitley said his party supports the "concept of right to food" but the legislation brought by the government was "only repackaging of all existing schemes and not an effective right that is projected."

He urged the government to improve upon the bill.

"My party in favour of right to food... it is essential for everyone to survive... my party, therefore, supports the right to food. But are we substantially increasing on what already exists. Are we increasing the outlay? The answer is no... Are we making food nutritious? The answer is no," he said.

  

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  • Ashraf, Dammam

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    Have you heard of "Lambi race k ghoda?" That is what exactly the Congress is. No one plays the political game better than them. BJP brags and brags but Congress plays smart and takes away the goodies. The worst part of BJP is that they still didnt learn the tricks. If not for the BJPs communal side, "may be" they had an edge over Congress. But unfortunately that is the "base".

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    This is a good bill passed in the Rajya Sabha yesterday and now the government has to concentrate on sound implementation of the scheme.Hope for the best.Thanq.

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  • Noel, Neermarga, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 03 2013


    Ramesh S. Mangalore

    Boss, thanks for the information.

    Who can go against Govt. decision ?

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    Noel..if we trust todays TOI report, its says after GOLD & LCD TVs GOVT is thinking custom tax for importing LAPTOPS,PERFUMES,CLOTHS also..GOVT is considering it as LuxUry items since person who spends more than Rs 22/-is not poor!!..NRIs beware, to support UPA charity bills you may have pay for chaddi also in mangalore Airport!!..NRI Income tax also not far away..

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  • Noel, Neermarga, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    That is called Congress's brain.

    2014 election result already predicted.

    Next step, to improve Rupee/$ exchange value.

    Good luck Congress.

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  • Muna Kudroli, Manglore

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    @SALEEL, MLR/DXB so why you wasting time energy in dubai come back to mangalore Food is Free.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    Now that the bill is passed, we hope that it will be implemented properly - Unlike Rozgar yojanas or right to education bills.

    What is given with one hand will be taken back with the other hand. So effectively, there will be not much benefit for the people.

    Expect a heavy dose of taxation to all very soon. Even if BJP comes to power, this will be unavoidable to sustain large scale subsidies like this.

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  • Narendra Prabhu, Sullia/Bangalore

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    Congress is running a huge racket . End result will be catastrophic. Congress is full of morons who are capable of only schemes like this. Millions of people are jobless and all items including very low tech products are imported from China. Congress is incapable of ensuring life of decency and self respect to people of India people will never get any job. Only thing people get is food against vote.Congress is the disease of our country.

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  • Shashidhar Adiga, Mulki/Pune

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    This is how the money is misused to garner vote by cheating the tax payers. Their all money is kept in Dollars abroad appreciating 10% every year and Indians in India are cheated by various mafia dons(Government. Every five year at the end of term through such schemes, be fool people and start another scandalous scheme to make more money for the party workers. This is how our Govts are elected to cheat the public at large. And opposition can not refuse as trapper myth is not understood by voters of India.

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  • Rajesh Shetty, Mlore-Shj

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    This will further push the nation towards recession. Deficit gap will further increase. Importing food for higher prices and supplying it for free or less price will only make more lazy human resources in India. All for the sake of votes and burden to the Middle class India. There will be more poor class in the society and more aspirants for BPL cards,that's all.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    ONE SIDE so much of food grains, vegetables, fruits, meat & fish
    is getting rotten in the Country.

    ANOTHER SIDE, several crores of poor people are dying without food and malnutrition.

    In this situation, FOOD SECURITY BILL (FSB) was long overdue.
    Those opposing FSB are enemies of poor and humanity.

    However, Govt and successive Govt.s should be careful to utilize the food that is in their disposal!

    They shouldn't make Countrymen lazy by giving free food.
    Every employable should be employed and should be given
    food /medicines and benefits.
    No one should be left to die.
    Govt. should carry out all infrastructural projects using unemployed in their capacities.

    Concession should also be given to lower middle class and unemployed.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    Congress will rule for another 25 years...

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    BJP are a 'Specialist' Opposition party. They will stay there itself.

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  • SALEEL, MLR/DXB

    Tue, Sep 03 2013

    Jaitley should be given some nutritious food as he is making too much noise in the house. Reason behind this is Feku..

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