New Delhi:The Supreme Court Tuesday refused to entertain senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh's plea seeking directions to the Centre and states to ensure universal coverage o during the Covid-19 pandemic and asked him to make a representation to the Union government.
It observed that people were approaching the top court under Article 32 of the Constitution without making any representation to the government authorities.
A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Sanjay Kishan Kaul and B R Gavai, which took up the matter through video conferencing, said the court has found that grievances raised in the petition have not been brought to the notice of the government, therefore it is allowing the petition to be withdrawn.
It said the petitioner should make a detailed representation to the Centre, which shall be looked into by the government.
Senior advocate Salman Khurshid, appearing for Ramesh, said the issue raised in the petition relates to food security and the petitioner himself was instrumental in the framing of the National Food Security Act of 2013.
He said several people have moved back from their places of work to their native places and as they have ration cards of local area which were not being accepted by the authorities in the area to which they have returned.
Some of the migrant workers do not even have ration cards, he added.
The bench asked Khurshid whether any representation has been made to the authorities concerned.
He conceded that there was no representation but said that the matter was not adversarial and only intended to help the government serve the people.
The bench said the problem is that people are approaching the court under Article 32 without making a representation to the government and such petitions should be preceded by some initiative.
Khurshid said the government has announced for doubling of rations to the food card holders but what would happen to those who either don't have it at all or don't have it with them at the time of need.
He said the government's one ration card scheme is yet to take shape and till then apex court verdict in Swaraj Abhiyan case, wherein it was stated that ration cards will not be necessary during disasters like draught, should be implemented.