Ramvilas Paswan promises to restore the ration rice and wheat quota

A UDF delegation led by Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala met him in Delhi.

Update: 2016-12-15 01:53 GMT
Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala hands over a memorandum to Union food and civil supplies minister Ramvilas Paswan in New Delhi on Wednesday demanding restoration of the ration quota. Also seen are N.K. Premachandran, MP, M. Ummar, MLA, Anoop Jacob, MLA, CMP leader C.P. John, JDU leader Varghese George, K. C. Joseph, MLA, and former Union food and civil supplies minister K.V. Thomas, MP.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Union Food and Civil Supplies Minister Ramvilas Paswan has promised to restore the ration  rice and wheat quota to the state.  A UDF delegation led by Opposition Leader Ramesh Chennithala met him in Delhi on Wednesday and told him about the crisis  in the state following the disruption in the public distribution system  since October.

Mr Chennithala urged Mr Paswan  to give an additional quota of two lakh metric tonnes of  rice.  He  also asked him to solve the strike in the FCI godowns.  The strike has stalled the transportation of ration items from FCI godowns to Supplyco outlets and   the respective ration shops since October.

The centre has promised to give rice under the minimum support price or open market sale scheme which the state government has rejected.  Mr Paswan is expected to hold talks with the officials and take a  decision on the delegation’s demand. The office-bearers of the Kerala Ration Dealers Association  told DC that 16.25 lakh metric tonnes of  rice was  currently required in the state.

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