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Punjab Chief Minister announces doorstep ration delivery scheme

The BJP-led central government has been trying to impede the implementation of this policy in the national capital, says Arvind Kejriwal

Our Bureau, PTI Chandigarh Published 28.03.22, 02:07 PM
Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. File photo.

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Monday announced the rollout of the doorstep ration delivery scheme, saying the poor will no longer need to stand in queues as good quality ration will be delivered at their doorstep.

However, the scheme will be optional for the eligible beneficiaries, Mann said in a video message.

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Mann said the details of this scheme will be made available shortly.

"The AAP government has decided to start the doorstep delivery of ration scheme. Under the scheme, good quality ration items will be delivered at the beneficiaries' doorstep and no one will now need to stand in queues or leave his work for this, he said.

"Our officers will make a phone call to the beneficiaries and ration will be delivered at their homes as per their convenience and availability," said Mann.

He said this scheme is optional.

The Punjab chief minister said if the ration depot is very close to your home, one may fetch the ration from there.

Mann said the Arvind Kejriwal government had started this scheme in Delhi too, "but unfortunately it was stopped. But in Punjab we are going to implement this scheme and we will run it successfully".

Mann said it is sad that even 75 years after country's independence, the poor and common people still have to stand in long queues outside ration depots to get their ration.

In this age of digitalization, various items of daily needs including food items, are delivered at people's doorsteps at one phone call, he said.

"But on many occasions, poor people, most of whom are daily wagers, have to give up their day's work for taking ration (from fair price shops). The person who is living hand to mouth, if he has to leave his day's work to fetch his ration, how sad it is.

"I know many elderly women who have to walk two km to get their ration from depots, whose quality is sometimes not that good," said Mann.

He said now people will get rid of all these things.

"Governments are for the people, they are elected by the people and governments should be to facilitate people and not to harass them or create problems for them," he pointed out.

"You (beneficiaries) will get good quality ration, what people commonly consume, what rich consume, you will get the same flour, pulses..," he said.

Earlier on March 19, Mann, in the first decision of his first Cabinet meeting, threw open 25,000 jobs in various state government departments, including 10,000 in the Police Department.

In last month's Punjab Assembly polls, the AAP stormed to power, decimating the Congress, the Shiromani Akali Dal-Bahujan Samaj Party combine and the BJP-Punjab Lok Congress-SAD (Sanyukt) alliance.

The Congress, which was in power in the state, got 18 seats in the 117-member assembly, while the AAP won 92 seats.

Once Punjab implements doorstep ration delivery, people in other states will also ask for it: Kejriwal

Once the Punjab government implements the policy of doorstep delivery of ration to people, citizens in others states, too, will "start demanding" it, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday.

In a virtual briefing, he also alleged that the BJP-led central government has been trying to "impede" the implementation of this policy in the national capital.

"Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann ji has made a great announcement today that ration will be delivered to the very doorstep of people, and it will immensely benefit the poor," he said.

"We have also been trying to implement it in Delhi, but the BJP government in the Centre has been trying to impede the implementation of this policy in Delhi," he alleged.

Kejriwal asserted that an idea, whose time has come, "cannot be stopped".

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