despite seething failure of Right to Education and Right to Work due to the same reasons feared for Right to Food, if Government could still dare to experiment with NFSB, salute to its vigour.
Salute to Sonia Gandhi!! It is thanks to
her that UPA-acclaimed panacea for India’s chronic malnutrition has been
finally taken up; now that President has signed on Food Security ordinance.
Overwhelming it is to witness the restlessness of UPA-2 that it, for the sake
of millions of poor, did not even let democratic principles become hurdle in
the promulgation of National Food Security Bill and pushed it through ordinance
route despite opposition’s lambaste that Monsoon Session of Parliament is just
few weeks ahead. Who cares the bill has been hanging in balance for the past
four years! Current haste of UPA in the election year will at least refurbish
its image among good chunk of gullible voters. Who cares that Indian economy is
in tatters and can’t bear the brunt of subsidies! At least ours is a benign,
people-centric Government whose prime motto is to remain politically correct
not economically. While rupee-slide, inflation-rise and growth-fatigue might
attract criticism of economist-elite but doesn’t matter! At least political
benevolence when election is looming will influence the election-time-elite
i.e. destitute populace enjoying political freebies.
Far-sighted UPA is praiseworthy that
through NFSB it sanely transforms its social-obligation to provide food
security to its population into their legal right to ask for it. For the first
time any food subsidy scheme legally entitles whopping 67% of
Indian population to avail 5kg rice, wheat and coarse grains from Govt. at
respectively 3,2,1 rs. per month. Though it will raise the food subsidy bill to
1.2 lakh crore from 90,000 crore but at least 67% of the population will remain
indebted and grateful to UPA’s munificence. It is commendable that Govt. is
willing to feed (fund) the king of populist schemes though its Exchequer cannot
afford to feed even a feeble-soldier-like populist scheme. UPA’s confidence and
optimism must also be praised as it could rely on creaky Public Distribution
System. Who cares that it has often been blamed for massive pilferage, at least
people can now move to courts if they get denied of subsidized hoards, thanks
to Centre and state level Grievance Redressal Mechanisms. Heart goes out to
this right of people. PDS will not be fixed. Identification of beneficiaries
will not be improved. But complaint can be lodged if Right to Food is not
availed. As if complaint or for that matter punishment will bring food security
to people! A person whose condition binds him to depend on Govt. bounties in
the first place can ever be in a position to fight against govt.
authorities/bureaucracy? Well if UPA assumes so, one can’t help but
believe so!
62.3 mt of food grains will be needed
per year to meet out to scheme beneficiaries. Needless to say Govt. will become
the biggest buyer of food from farmers distorting the already dilapidated
agriculture market in the country. Who cares that Indian food market will be
practically nationalized, at least Govt. will have enough food freebies to woo
number of poor voters. Indian Government is bound to not conform to global
trend of setting in competitive participation of private players in food
market. After all, it will unnecessarily improvise food purchase-sale system in
India, paving way for sufficient incentives to farmers and quality of food on
cheaper price to consumers. Also, it would curtail Govt.’s monopoly over food
market, something which should not happen as it is the interests of people in
power not that of consumers, farmers or poor which ought to matter under the
revered regimen of UPA.
A section
of people might argue that there is no dearth of food subsidy schemes in India.
It is only poor identification of needy and poor implementation of schemes
which causes subsidies not reaching to who it is meant for. They might further
contend that fixing the loopholes of PDS and getting authentic poverty
estimation through Social Economic and Caste Census (SECC) data or any other
means is the pre-requisite for any food subsidy scheme to fructify the desired
results, but they are missing out on most important logic. While such steps
might actually bring in food and nutrition security for undernourished but
would not guarantee votes. Why to bother, why to invest time in such
social-welfare which does not accompany political-welfare.
Given the fracas over ordinance route
and a widely held belief that UPA alone is likely to reap the benefits of
implementing a populist scheme, rival state governments will remain hell-bent
to tone down the positive impact of NFSB, if any, in order to not let UPA
point-score. Who cares that Center state animosity will be the biggest cause
why NFSB will prove to be an expensively disastrous scheme; at least it serves the
political purpose of different political parties. Thus, despite seething
failure of Right to Education and Right to Work due to the same reasons feared
for Right to Food, if Government could still dare to experiment with NFSB,
salute to its vigour. Long live Sonia Gandhi! Long live UPA!
No comments:
Post a Comment