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Gujarat Food Scandal: Grains worth 2.6 crore intended for the poor were diverted over a span of 2 years.
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Gujarat Food scandal : Grains worth 2.6 crore intended for the poor diverted over a span of 2 years

Gandhinagar : The Gujarat state food and civil supply officials have acknowledged apprehending almost Rs 2.6 crore worth of food grains that were intended for the Fair Price Shops (FPS) but were...

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February 16, 2024 2 Min Read

Gandhinagar : The Gujarat state food and civil supply officials have acknowledged apprehending almost Rs 2.6 crore worth of food grains that were intended for the Fair Price Shops (FPS) but were diverted to other locations over a span of two years. This revelation emerged during an intense session in the Gujarat state house on Thursday, as Congress lawmakers grilled the administration over the matter.

The Minister for Food and Civil Supplies, Kunwarji Bavalia, reported to the Assembly that a total of 14,54,726 kilogrammes of food grains, with an estimated value of Rs 2,57,31,986, were confiscated by authorities from 11 districts in the state during the period from January 1, 2022, to December 31, 2023. The purpose of these grains was to be distributed via the FPS network, which serves as a vital safety net for low-income households.

The minister said that 102 persons were apprehended for unlawfully taking these vital provisions from FPS stores in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Navsari, Gir Somnath, Porbandar, Junagarh, Sabarkantha, Banaskantha, Patan, and Surat.

Alarmingly, Sabarkantha district had the most amount of illicit diversion, as law enforcement confiscated 477,702 kilogrammes of food grains valued at Rs 13,35,675. Porbandar soon followed with an unlawful diversion of 363,523 kilogrammes worth at Rs 99,03,751. Twelve persons were caught in both cases.

The Congress party expressed fury over these discoveries, with lawmakers claiming that the confiscated amount is really a small portion of a much larger problem. There is a suspicion that a far greater amount of food intended for impoverished individuals is being redirected, resulting in the enrichment of illegal traders while disadvantaged populations suffer.

The opposition called for more rigorous measures against the individuals implicated in this illegal operation, asking the administration to carry out a comprehensive inquiry and enforce severe punishments for anyone found guilty. Furthermore, they highlighted the need of implementing strong measures to avoid such fraudulent activities and ensure that subsidised food grains are delivered to their intended recipients.

The occurrence of this event gives rise to significant apprehensions about the effectiveness and responsibility within the food distribution system in Gujarat. This reveals the susceptibility of necessary resources intended for the disadvantaged and emphasises the immediate need for more stringent measures to prevent unlawful diversion and guarantee food security for everyone. As the situation develops, it is uncertain how the government will handle these issues and regain public confidence in the reliability of the food delivery system.

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