New Delhi:The Centre on Monday told the Supreme Court that baseless allegations have been made in connection with deaths due to starvation in Jharkhand, and cancellation of ration cards of nearly thirty million poor people in the nation.
Attorney General K.K. Venugopal contended before a bench headed by Chief Justice S.A. Bobde that he will put the response on an affidavit as incorrect statistics have been relied upon to arrive at this conclusion.
The response from the government's top law officer came during the hearing of a PIL, where senior advocate Colin Gonsalves alleged the food has been denied to many in absence of Aadhaar card, which led to starvation deaths.
The PIL petitioner and the Centre traded charges on the authenticity of the data on alleged cancellation of ration cards.
Gonsalves claimed before the bench also comprising Justices B.R. Gavai and Surya Kant that ration cards of nearly three crore people have been cancelled.
He cited the death of the 13-year-old girl due to starvation in Jharkhand after she was denied ration due to non-matching of Aadhaar details with her ration card.
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