New Delhi: Akhilesh Prasad Singh - Ex-Union Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution (CAFPD) Minister for State - has suggested that the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana (PMGKAY) should be continued for one more year by the Central government. Singh, who is also a Congress Rajya Sabha member from Bihar, suggested that Centre's decision to stop PMGKAY in November 2021 can have adverse impact on the BPL population of the country, especially when a third wave of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is being predicted.
While putting forth his argument, he said if the Centre claims to have enough food storage, there is no reason to discontinue the PMGKAY scheme on November 30. With around 100 million tonnes of food grains available, the Union government is falling short of storage space. And yet, the PMGKAY scheme started to facilitate subsidised food for the poor and COVID affected population of India is being discontinued on November 30.
He also questioned the population statistics being taken into consideration under the National Food Security Act (NFSA) of 2013. As per the records, about 80 crore people of the Indian population are the beneficiaries of the provisions of the NFSA. But these statistics are based on the 2011 census data. Since 2011, the population must have exponentially increased. Therefore, Singh also expressed the need to include this additional population in the NFSA scheme as well.