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Govt introduces Food Security Bill in Parliament

The UPA government introduced the National Food Security Bill 2013 in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, which replaces an Ordinance promulgated earlier. Moving the bill in Lok Sabha, minister for food and public distribution KV Thomas said food is a basic right. The Food Security Bill, which proposes to give the country’s three-fourth population the right to highly-subsidised food, was introduced in the lower house on Wednesday with the government rejecting apprehensions that it would impinge upon the rights of states.

Thomas introduced the fresh bill after withdrawing an earlier one along with the Ordinance which was promulgated on 5 July. Moving this bill, which promises to give right to the country’s 80 crore people to get 5 kg of food grains each every month at Rs. 1-3 per kg,  Thomas said there is nothing in it against the states.

‘It does not impinge upon the rights of states. It protects the Constitution,’ he said to allay apprehensions expressed by Tamil Nadu parties like AIADMK and DMK over the new law. He said any concern could be debated upon when the bill comes up for discussion in the House.
Earlier, AIADMK member M Thambidurai opposed introduction of the bill saying it is against the Constitution and federal system. 

‘It is not Food Security Bill, it is actually Food Insecurity Bill,’ he said, adding it should brought only after consultations with states.

Contending that the bill has ‘several flaws that have created serious apprehensions’, he said the legislation amounts to ‘interfering with state governments’.

Thambidurai, whose party is in power in Tamil Nadu, said the bill will affect his state where a universal scheme for providing subsidised food is already being implemented ‘successfully’ by the state government. 

He said the bill would result in additional financial burden of around Rs. 3,000 crore to the state exchequer.

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