The Congress party launched a scathing attack on the central government on Thursday, accusing it of discontinuing the sale of rice and wheat from the central pool to state governments under the Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS). Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is venting his frustration from the recent loss in the Karnataka polls on the people, particularly the most marginalised sections of society.
The decision to halt the sale of rice and wheat under the OMSS has raised concerns within the Congress party. Jairam Ramesh, a prominent member of the party, criticized the move, stating that it would have a detrimental impact on the most vulnerable sections of society who rely on these essential food items. By denying access to affordable grains, the government is further exacerbating the hardships faced by marginalized communities.
Randeep Surjewala, the Congress party’s general secretary in-charge for Karnataka, echoed these sentiments and accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of adopting an “anti-poor” stance. Surjewala highlighted the denial of rice sales by the Food Corporation of India (FCI), which he referred to as a “puppet FCI,” to the Congress-led government in Karnataka. According to Surjewala, this incident exposed the BJP’s hostility towards the welfare of the poor.
The discontinuation of the sale of rice and wheat from the central pool through the OMSS has sparked a broader debate about the government’s approach to addressing food security and the well-being of marginalized sections of society. Critics argue that this decision will have severe consequences for those who are already struggling to access nutritious food due to economic hardships.
The OMSS was implemented to ensure the availability of essential food grains at reasonable prices. State governments rely on this scheme to procure grains and distribute them through the public distribution system (PDS) to vulnerable populations. By discontinuing the sale of rice and wheat through the OMSS, the central government is effectively limiting the access of state governments to these vital resources.
The Congress party has a history of championing social welfare programs and advocating for the rights of marginalized communities. The discontinuation of the OMSS scheme undermines their efforts to ensure food security and equitable distribution of resources. Congress leaders argue that this move reflects the BJP’s indifference towards the struggles faced by the poorest sections of society.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s frustration over the recent electoral loss in Karnataka has become a focal point of criticism for the Congress party. They allege that the decision to discontinue the sale of rice and wheat is a direct result of this frustration. By targeting essential food supplies, the Congress claims that the Modi government is attempting to undermine the Congress-led state government in Karnataka and further marginalize vulnerable populations.
As the debate rages on, it is evident that the discontinuation of the sale of rice and wheat from the central pool under the OMSS has significant implications for the welfare of the most marginalized sections of society. The Congress party continues to vocally oppose this decision, accusing the government of neglecting the needs of the poor and pursuing a political agenda at the expense of the people’s well-being.