Kejriwal urges Modi to allow Delhi govt to provide free rations


New Delhi, Jun 8 (IANS): Amid the escalating political fight over the controversial 'ration at doorstep' scheme following the Centre's objections, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to draw his attention to the matter. The Centre has blocked the scheme launched by the Delhi government to help provide subsidised foodgrains at home.

Kejriwal, who is also the National Convener of the ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), wrote a fresh letter two days after he had requested Modi to allow his government to distribute subsidised foodgrains and items in packed bundles at the doorstep of people in Delhi. During a press conference on June 6, Kejriwal asked, "If pizza can be delivered at home, why not ration."

Kejriwal on Saturday reiterated that he has been fighting against the 'ration mafia' for the last 17 years and had faced difficulties. He had said the 'ration mafia' in Delhi has strong connections and they have again stopped door-to-door ration delivery scheme so he requested Modi to support his flagship scheme.

"Till today I have supported you in all your work in national interest. You should also support us in this. This is also a matter of national interest. We are ready to make any changes in the ration delivery plan that the Central government needs," Kejriwal urged Modi in his letter.

"It is important that this scheme be implemented -- not just in Delhi but the whole country -- during the coronavirus pandemic," the letter added.

On Saturday, Kejriwal had accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Central government of blocking his flagship scheme again that would benefit 72 lakh people suffering economic hardships and loss of jobs and wages as a result of the lockdown.

The fresh controversy over this issue has emerged after Delhi Lieutenant Governor, Anil Baijal, returned the Delhi government's file citing lack of the Central government's approval and an ongoing court case.

Kejriwal on Saturday had told the media that he has written five letters to the Central government seeking its approval to run this scheme.

"The Delhi government did not require the Centre's approval for the implementation of the ration scheme but it sought permission five times to avoid any dispute. We have written as many as five letters to the Centre to seek approval. What kind of approval does the Delhi government need from the Centre?" Kejriwal said during a press conference.

The AAP government in Delhi had cleared the proposal to allow home delivery of ration in July last year. It was one of the promises made by the party in the run-up to the 2020 February Assembly polls.

 

  

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    When it comes to roll up the sleeves and dirty the hands BJP is Na Karoonga Na Karne Doonga but BJP is only to make unfulfilling big promises, faking in monkey Ba’ath and smear campaigning opposition. BJP does only verbal development and steals others credits and puts its label. Kejriwal’s initiative to distribute ration door-to-door is a wise, noble and hygienic idea but it’s a tough cookie for BJP to swallow and might be forced to follow the example which is against BJP principles. After all Modi hasn’t grown beard and hair for nothing to blindly worship him as a Sadhu to listen to his fake doctrine without questioning him. But he knows still he needs to tamper EVMs to win elections for his fake avatar.

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    This BJP Government is more of a saddist one. It wants state governments other than BJP to beg..plead..rub their nose on it's feet. Wherever state governments don't toe their line then the Governor gets more power and authority to snub the chief ministers and the state government.

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  • Indian, Mlore

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    Whatever BJP do it's problem for you. That is the mental status of you people. Go on blaming you can't do anything other than that.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Tue, Jun 08 2021

    Ask Modi if he has visited a single Covid Patient ...

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    Tue, Jun 08 2021

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