Chidambaram clarifies remarks, says did not 'mock' anyone
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday clarified his remarks made at a media briefing in Bengaluru on Tuesday, saying he did not 'mock' or 'chide' anyone.
"The Home Minister made a matter-of-fact statement. He did not 'mock' or 'chide' any one. If the interview is viewed, it will be seen that he spoke in a matter-of-fact manner," said a Home Ministry release.
"The Home Minister used the word 'we'. He did not use the words 'why do they make so much noise about price rise'. He did not say 'There needn't be any complaint for price rise when things are on the side of poor farmers'.
"The report is therefore a complete distortion of his statements," the release adds.
Answering a question on the burden on the common man, the Home Minister referred to the different segments of the population and the schemes that benefit the different segments.
He referred to higher MSP (as benefiting the farmers); MGNREGA (as benefiting the rural poor); mid-day meal scheme (as benefiting millions of children); and he referred to PMGSY (as benefiting thousands of villages).
He referred to the price of crude oil and how the Government was constrained to first raise petrol prices and then how it was reduced twice to benefit the middle class. He then said:
"You mentioned high food prices. Yes food inflation is high. But higher procurement prices will reflect in slightly higher food prices. But higher procurement prices benefits millions of farmers. If you increase the price of sugarcane, sugar cannot be cheaper than before. If you increase the price of procured wheat or procured paddy, rice and wheat for the consumer cannot be less," said Chidambaram.
"Sometimes, and I have written about this once, we are prepared to pay fifteen rupees for a bottle of water but we will not bear one rupee increase in the price of a kilo of wheat or a kilo of rice. We are prepared to pay rupees twenty for an ice cream cone but won't pay one rupee more for a kilo of wheat or rice," he added.
Allegations have been made that the Home Minister had 'mocked' the Indian middle class at the press conference in Bengaluru.
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