Congress accuses Union government of ‘sabotaging’ Anna Bhagya guarantee in Karnataka

It also asked why the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana was not considered "revdi" (freebie), while the Congress' promise was vilified.

BySouth First Desk

Published Jun 25, 2023 | 6:28 PMUpdatedJun 25, 2023 | 6:28 PM

Jairam Ramesh. (twitter)

Claiming that the Centre was “sabotaging’ its Anna Bhagya guarantee in Karnataka, the Congress on Sunday, 25 June, asserted that its state government’s 10 kg free rice scheme would be implemented at the earliest, “come what may”.

The Opposition party also asked why the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana was not considered a “revdi” (freebie), whereas the Congress guarantee of 10 kg free rice through the Anna Bhagya 2.0 scheme was “vilified and sabotaged”.

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‘Modi punishing the poor’

In a statement, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh alleged that it was nothing but Karnataka’s “durbhagya” (misfortune) that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was “punishing the poor of the state for voting to secure their future”.

From 1 January till 24 May this year, the BJP-led state government in Karnataka alone lifted more than 95 percent of the rice procured by all state governments under the Open Market Sale Scheme (Domestic) at a rate of ₹3,400 per quintal, presumably with “Modi-ji‘s ‘aashirwaad’ (blessings)”, Ramesh said.

“Once, the Congress government was formed in Karnataka, as threatened by BJP president JP Nadda, this ‘aashirwaad’ has been withdrawn at breakneck speed,” he alleged.

Ramesh argued that regardless of claims otherwise made by the Modi government, it is now “absolutely clear” that the order of June 13 by the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Food Distribution discontinuing OMSS(D) for states was targeted at mainly one state, Karnataka, that procured more than 95 per cent of all rice bought by state governments under the scheme this year.

“Actually, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) had issued orders for the sale of rice under OMSS(D) on 12 June, 2023, based on the requests of the Congress-led state government in Karnataka made on 6 June, 2023 and 9 June, 2023. Yet a day later, the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Food Distribution discontinued the OMSS (D) for states,” he said.

‘Sabotaging Anna Bhagya’

“Clearly, this was targeted at sabotaging the implementation of the Anna Bhagya 2.0 scheme guaranteed by the Congress to the people of Karnataka,” Ramesh alleged.

Immediately, on 14 June, the FCI general manager of Karnataka withdrew the earlier order of sale of rice on 12 June, he said

“Not only that, the Chairman and Managing Director of Food Corporation of India (FCI) in a press conference on 23 June, 2023, said that conditions would be placed such that private traders cannot sell to another state. Isn’t this a clear case of sabotage?” Ramesh said

He alleged that this “brazen move of the Modi government” not only targets the additional 5 kg free rice guaranteed by the Congress government in Karnataka, bringing it to a total of 10 kg free rice, but it also affects the basic entitlement of 5 kg that is being given to an additional 39 lakh below poverty line beneficiaries by Karnataka government beyond what is already allocated by the Union government under the National Food Security Act.

The fact is that the FCI has more than enough stocks to meet Karnataka’s and the country’s needs but the Modi government is trying its very best to close every single avenue for the Karnataka government to fulfil its guarantee to the people of Karnataka, Ramesh alleged.

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‘Is ethanol more important?’

If there is a depletion of rice stocks as claimed by the Modi government, why is it that the allocation and lifting of rice from the FCI’s central pool stock for ethanol production and blending of petrol continues at the rate of ₹2,000 per quintal, he asked.

“Why is it that 1.5L MT of rice is allocated for the production of ethanol this year if stocks have depleted? Is ethanol production more important than the food security of the people of Karnataka?” Ramesh said.

This is not the first time that the Prime Minister has opposed the schemes of the Congress that benefit the poor, he claimed.

“On 13 August, 2013, then chief minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh opposing the Food Security Bill. It is the same National Food Security Act implemented by the Congress party that rescued the country’s poor at the time of the Covid-19 pandemic distress,” Ramesh asserted.

Under the renamed package of Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana, 80 crore people got free food grains and pulses, he said in his statement. He added that this would not have been possible without the architecture of the National Food Security Act and the Public Distribution System implemented by the Congress-led UPA government.

‘Why is PM scheme not revdi?’

“Why is that the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana is not a ‘revdi’, whereas the Congress Guarantee of 10 kg free rice through the Anna Bhagya 2.0 scheme is vilified and sabotaged?” he said.

Ramesh stressed that the Congress government in Karnataka will do everything possible to ensure the rights of the people of Karnataka are protected, and the guarantee of Anna Bhagya 2.0 with 10 kg free rice is implemented at the earliest, “come what may”.

A day, after the Centre refused to give rice to Karnataka, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday, had said the state had invited quotations from three central agencies to supply rice for the Anna Bhagya scheme offering five kg extra rice to the BPL families.

He had said the negotiations for prices were underway with these agencies.

Siddaramaiah had also slammed the Centre for refusing to provide rice to his government for the scheme which is one of the five guarantees, that was supposed to start immediately after the Congress came to power in Karnataka.

Earlier, the Karnataka government said that it was likely to postpone the launch of the Anna Bhagya scheme, which was scheduled on 1 July.

Karnataka’s Food and Civil Supplies Minister KH Muniyappa met Union Consumer Affairs, Food, and Public Distribution Minister Piyush Goyal in Delhi on 23 June and appealed to him to ensure the supply of rice to the state in order to implement the Anna Bhagya.

Goyal reportedly did not meet the demands put forward by Muniyappa.

Also read: Karnataka may postpone Anna Bhagya Yojana launch 

The Anna Bhagya scheme

BJP Parliamentary Board member and former Karnataka chief minister BS Yediyurappa set a deadline for the Siddaramaiah government to implement the remaining four guarantees.

He said they should be implemented before the start of the budget session of the Karnataka Assembly, which will begin on 3 July.

He also warned of launching protests in both the Assembly and the Council, and also in front of Vidhana Soudha.

In the run-up to the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections, the Congress made five poll promises — including the Anna Bhagya scheme.

Under this scheme, holders of Below Poverty Line (BPL) and Antyodaya cards would be provided 10 kg of rice under the public distribution system.

After it formed the government in the state, the Congress announced that it would implement the scheme on 1 July.

However, the government is likely to postpone the launch of this scheme by at least two weeks, claimed sources.

(With PTI inputs)