Rs.600 per month enough to buy dal, roti and chawal for family of five, says Sheila Dikshit.
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit has argued thatRs.600 - the cash subsidy- was adequate for buying the monthly "dal, roti and chawal" for a poor family of around five.
Launching the UPA's new food security scheme Dilli Annashree Yojna on Saturday, Dikshit said, "InRs.600, he would get dal, rice and wheat. A family of five can easily complete their needs."
Under the scheme,Rs.600 per month would be transferred directly to the Aadhaar-linked bank accounts of the senior-most women member of poor families.
The beneficiaries of the scheme need not be below poverty line(BPL) or Antodaya Anna Yojana(AAY) card holders. However, they must hold an Aadhaar Unique Identification(UID) card, the official added.
A total ofRs.4,800 will be deposited per account, as the scheme, which was announced in city's budget 2012-13, will be effective from April 1, 2012.
The Delhi government has tied up with the six major banks to implement the scheme.
Meanwhile, Dikshit's statement has left the Opposition aghast.
BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said, "Hundred years back, people may be able to meet their needs in 600. But, in the present age when you don't even get a single meal inRs.600, the Congress is insulting the poor by launching such schemes."
Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev also criticised the statement saying, "I would want to say that Rahul Gandhi's single meal's worth would be more than 600."
Earlier on Saturday, Congress president Sonia Gandhi launched the Delhi government's food security programme for two lakh poor families that are not getting benefits under other welfare schemes.
"The Delhi government's move is an important step in the direction of becoming a hunger-free state," Gandhi said.
-With Agency inputs