- Congress govt.flaunting fake figures on poverty , people feel miserable in Congress rule
New Delhi,
July 24 - The Delhi
Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) today strongly condemned the twisted figures used by
the Planning Commission of India to claim shrinking of poverty in the country
and said that Rs.33 per capita per day criterion taken as a poverty line
benchmark in the urban centres is laughable.
To mark their protest against the utter lies of the
Planning Commission, Sh. Vijay Goel despatched Rs.33 money orders to Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh, UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Deputy Chairman of the
Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Delhi Chief Minister Sheila
Dikshit. He challenged that they should try and spend a single day on Rs 33 if
that is what is the benchmark for poverty line.
Hundreds of BJP worklers followed Sh. Vijay Goel and sent money orders
to the above mentioned as a mark of protest
Dismissing the Planning Commission’s claim, Delhi
BJP State President Shri Vijay Goel said that government has adopted not only
flawed but unrealistic formula to calculate the daily survival needs of an
individual. “It is yet another cruel joke by this insensitive government. I do
not think that anyone in right frame of mind can agree to government’s
calculation that Rs.33 per day is enough for an individual to live in a city
like Delhi. Even if we do not go into the flawed yardsticks adopted by the this
government’s foreign educated economists, a common man living in this city
could have told them that this is not just enough,” said Shri Goel.
The fresh poverty estimates by Planning Commission
are based on controversial Tendulkar methodology that has been under scanner
for fixing poverty lines that were too low at Rs.22.42 per person in rural
areas and Rs.28.65 in urban areas. The Tendulkar poverty line is wholly
insufficient and glaring when one looks at the breakdown of the Rs 33 packet,
which includes, for instance, just about one rupee per day for health
expenditure.
Following that, the government set up another
committee under the chairman of the Prime Minister’s economic advisory
council, C. Rangarajan to look at a methodology for determining
poverty lines and estimating poverty. Interestingly without waiting for the
Rangarajan's report, the Plan panel went ahead with new poverty estimates
giving rise to the motives behind the hurried declaration.
Shri Goel informed that the figures has manipulated
by the Planning Commission by not including the figures of the National Sample
Survey in 2009-10, as it was a drought year. “ Why did the government
leave out this particular year when many lower middle income groups must have been
pushed below poverty line due to severe drought conditions which UPA
government failed to handle?,” asked Shri Goel.
He further informed that about the calculation made
by the BJP regarding the minimum requirements of a family of 5 living in a city
like Delhi. Against the Planning Commission calculation of around Rs.1000 per
capita per month, BJP believes that Rs. Rs.8697.75 is the minimum that is
needed for a family to survive in the city with constant hike in rents, power,
fuel & food items etc.
Shri Goel added that living becomes all the more
difficult in this city for the poor since the Public Distribution System (PDS)
of the Congress government is in tatters and hardly anyone is getting the
allotted ration at subsidized rates. “The fact is that conditions of poor in
the city are going from bad to worse since no relief is coming to them through
PDS. Government has not only failed to provide food items to more than 15.85
lakh APL card holders in the city but also about 11.53 lakh Stamped APL card
holders. Even BPL card holders are not getting regular supply,” said Shri Goel.
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