The food bill is like giving lollipops on the 2014 general elections: Venkaiah Naidu

02 Sep 2013 Evaluate

The Food Security Bill, that seeks to provide 80 percent of the country’s population with subsidized food grains, has been called a 'lollipop', by BJP leader M. Venkaiah Naidu on monday saying that, the UPA government had brought the legislation with an eye on the 2014 general elections and without providing any incentive to farmers to grow more food.

The BJP leader, while speaking in the Rajya Sabha further said, the very fact that 67 years after independence, the need had been felt to provide food security to the poplulation was an indication of the 'neglect' of people by the Congress party which has ruled the country for 57 years. He further mocked the Congress party's duel stand on claiming reduction in poverty levels and simultaneously bringing in the food bill. Adding further he proposed if the government wants to take credit for the bringing in the bill then it should also take the blame for not being able to provide food security to the people for so many years.

M. Venkaiah Naidu attacked the UPA government for having ignored the farmers. 'Food security can be provided if the farmers are happy but you are not taking any steps to encourage farmers to produce more. Agriculture is in dire straits; its share in GDP has declined and economy in 'shambles' how the government would find the money to provide for the Food Security Bill.

 

 

 

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