The Left parties began its five-day sit-in protest in national capital
against price rise and to demand the right to food through a universal
public distribution system (PDS).
Addressing the
participants, who had come from Haryana and Delhi, Communist Party of
India (Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat said the government’s
thrust should be on giving people access to cheap foodgrain.
“At
a time when 8.2 crore tonnes of foodgrain is stored, it is grave
injustice to deny people access to food,” he said, adding that the food
security system should be based on universal PDS instead of targeted
population. “The entire concept of above and below poverty line
population needs to be scrapped,” he said. Prakash Karat
charged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Planning Commission with
catering only to the elite and corporate houses.
Communist
Party of India general secretary Sudhakar Reddy also demanded a proper
food security system keeping in mind the high levels of malnutrition in
the country. He claimed that the protests in support of a universal PDS
were drawing a huge response.
T.J. Chandrachoodan of
the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) and Debabrata Biswas of the All
India Forward Bloc also expressed similar sentiments.
The
Left parties have been demanding halt to export of foodgrain at
subsidised rates. “This foodgrain is being used for making feed for
livestock,” Polit Bureau member Brinda Karat told. “The government is subsidising feed for livestock instead of giving subsidised food to its people,” she pointed out.
Taking a dig at NDA and UPA for failing to tackle poverty while they
were in power, CPI National Secretary D Raja said, "The nation-wide
agitation is aimed at achieving food security. People living Above
Poverty Line and Below Poverty Line should have access to food and the
bogus poverty estimates of the Planning Commission should be scrapped."
Supply
of 35 kg of foodgrain at a maximum rate of Rs. 2 a kg per family each
month and distribution of over 8 crore foodgrain stocks by increasing
allocations immediately are being demanded by the Left parties.
They
also want the government to scrap the Planning Commission’s “highly
dubious” poverty estimates and ensure that these are not used as basis
for welfare allocations.
Rallies will be held in
State capitals during the sit-in. The Left parties have said that the
utter failure of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government to
control prices is shown even in the latest official data. With the grave
situation arising out of the imminent drought in many States, the
government must be forced to reverse “these disastrous anti-people
policies.” Among others present at the dharna were Communist Party of India leader A.B. Bardhan and food expert Utsa Patnaik.
Villagers across different states,
political leaders and members from the four left parties - CPI (M),
CPI, RSP and Forward Bloc - are in Delhi to attend five-day nation-wide
agitation here at Jantar Mantar.
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