Cong distances itself from meal remarks of Babbar, Masood

Amid the slugfest over poverty level estimates, Congress Friday distanced itself from controversial remarks made by party leaders Raj Babbar and Rasheed Masood on meals being available for Rs 12 and Rs 5.

“The party has disapproved of the Rs 12 and Rs 5 remarks,” a senior party functionary speaking on the condition of anonymity said.

Downplaying the controversy surrounding BPL figures and Planning Commission report about reduction in poverty levels, the functionary said, “It should be kept in mind that after promulgation of the food ordinance, out of about 150 centrally sponsored schemes, now only one scheme of old age pension is linked to the below poverty line categorisation.

“Even that one scheme will be de-linked from BPL by next year,” the functionary said.

“Many centrally sponsored schemes, such as NREGA, ICDS, MDM, NRHM, SSA are universal whereas others such as IAY use a more complex formula... Thus fixing of consumption at Rs 27 and Rs 33 for rural and urban areas have no bearing on government schemes,” the Congress leader said.

He also attacked BJP for fuelling a controversy over the lower consumption limit and reminded that during the BJP led NDA regime in 2003, as per the NSSO’s 59th round survey, the minimum consumption for poverty line in rural areas was Rs 16.73 only.

At that time BJP was in power, hence BJP has no moral authority to question the UPA government on this issue, the source said.

While Congress spokesperson Babbar had commented that a hearty meal in Mumbai can be bought for Rs 12, party leader Masood had claimed just Rs 5 was sufficient for a meal in Delhi.

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