Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah met House Minister Amit Shah, what occurred?

Karnataka Anna Bhagya Scheme: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah met House Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday (June 21). Throughout this, he raised the difficulty associated to the availability of rice for Karnataka’s ‘Anna Bhagya’ scheme. After this, Amit Shah requested Union Meals Minister Piyush Goyal to debate this difficulty. Earlier, CM Siddaramaiah met the President Draupadi Murmu met with.

Earlier than assembly Amit Shah, Siddaramaiah mentioned, “After changing into the Chief Minister, I didn’t meet the President. I’ve paid a courtesy name on him. I may even meet the House Minister. This may even be a courtesy assembly, there shall be no massive dialogue, However in response to the state of affairs, some points could be raised. ”Siddaramaiah mentioned in response to a query that throughout the assembly with the House Minister, he would increase the difficulty of rice provide.

Allegations of politics on rice provide

The Chief Minister of Karnataka alleged that the Authorities of India has performed ‘petty politics’ and ‘politics of hate’ within the context of rice provide. In response to him, the Karnataka authorities has contacted many states like Telangana, West Bengal, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and is attempting to purchase rice. Nonetheless, he additionally mentioned that these states wouldn’t be capable of provide the required 2,28,000 metric tonnes of rice to Karnataka and the price of transporting the rice could be excessive.

‘Not sufficient rice accessible in Karnataka’

Siddaramaiah advised, “It should price Rs 42 a kg to purchase rice from Andhra Pradesh. Telangana has mentioned that solely wheat is on the market there. The Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh (Bhupesh Baghel) has advised me that he is able to present one lakh metric tonnes of rice for a month. Chief Minister of Punjab (Bhagwant Mann) has mentioned that he’ll focus on with the officers after which inform.

The Chief Minister mentioned that such a big amount of rice isn’t accessible in Karnataka. He used to say, “We must take out the tender within the open market. It should take a minimum of two months to take action.” The Middle has lately stopped promoting rice and wheat to state governments from the central pool underneath the Open Market Sale Scheme (OMSS).

FCI issued order

In response to an order issued by the Meals Company of India (FCI), “The sale of wheat and rice underneath OMSS (Home) to the State Governments has been stopped.” Nonetheless, the sale of rice underneath OMSS will proceed on the present fee of Rs 3,400 per quintal for northeastern states, hilly states and states going through legislation and order state of affairs and pure calamities, it added.

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