'Rs 600 Enough to Feed Family of Five' - Sheila Dikshit Kicks up Storm


'Rs 600 Enough to Feed Family of Five' - Sheila Dikshit Kicks up Storm

New Delhi, Dec 16: While the Congress is busy projecting its commitment to the aam aadmi (common man) through schemes like direct cash transfer for the poor, its own chief minister Sheila Dikshit has stoked a controversy by saying Rs. 600 is enough to support a family of five.

The Chief Minister made this comment on Saturday during the launch of the Delhi government's ambitious food security programme, the Dilli Anna Shri Yojna, under which a monthly cash subsidy of Rs. 600 will be transferred directly into Aadhaar-linked bank accounts of the senior-most female members of two lakh poor families.

"In Rs. 600, he would get dal, rice and wheat...A family of five can easily complete their needs," Ms Dikshit said at the launch of the scheme which was unveiled by Congress President Sonia Gandhi.

Her remarks are bound to make her party uncomfortable, especially since the Congress would be hoping to capitalise on the scheme in view of the assembly elections that are slated next year. The party is already promoting the latest venture, due to be implemented on April 1 next year, with a slogan, 'aapka paisa, aapke haath' (your money in your hands), as one for the aam aadmi (common man). The UPA government at the Centre, too, has, on a larger level, been aggressively highlighting its controversial direct cash transfer scheme as a "game-changer", with its eyes set firmly on 2014.

The Opposition, not surprisingly, immediately latched on to her remarks, slamming her for being far removed from reality.

"Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit says a family can manage on a budget of Rs. 600 per month for buying rice, wheat and dal. This, in effect, means that one person can manage on Rs. 4 per day. The chief minister has never visited a slum or unauthorized colony till date, nor has she ever gone to a village. Hence, she is unaware of the ground realities despite being a woman," said BJP leader Vijay Goel.

Party spokesperson Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi also hit out at the Chief Minister saying, "It is punching a poor man on his face after inflation."

The Congress, though, tried to play down the controversy.

"We do politics and if we do development work, then the voters will choose us and in the last three elections, our government in the leadership of Shiela Dixit has done good development and changed the face of Delhi...if we keep up the good work, the government will come back," said Public Works Department Minister Raj Kumar Chauhan,

But the prospective beneficiaries of the scheme, too, have found the chief minister's logic hard to digest. Pappi lives with her family of four members in a slum cluster in south Delhi. They are one of the two lakh poor families, which are not getting subsidised food either under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) scheme or the Antyodaya Anna Yojana, and have been identified as the beneficiaries of the state government's latest food programme.

Pappi has her Aadhar (Unique Identification) card ready, through which the subsidy of Rs. 600 will be directly transferred into her bank account. But her monthly budget for food for her family easily exceeds that, ending up at thousand to fifteen hundred rupees a month.

"The government has to understand that Rs. 600 is not enough for the whole family. But again for a poor person when they are offered that money, no one will refuse it," she said.

Nisha, who lives a few blocks away from Pappi's home, shares the same sentiment. With her husband as a daily wager, earning anywhere between Rs. 2000-3000 a month, and seven children to take care of, feeding the family for Rs. 600 sounds like a rude joke to her.

Earlier, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia had stirred a major controversy after he said that Rs. 27 and Rs. 32 a day were sufficient for sustenance in rural and urban areas respectively.

  

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  • Rakesh, HP

    Wed, Dec 19 2012

    "What a shame"
    If ministers have such a perspective
    they should also be asked to survive within the said amount Rs 600 per month throughout there life....

    If they cant do anything worthwhile just keep there mouths shut and work honestly before they die a shame full life.

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  • Jagdish, Riyadh

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Sachidananda shetre maama ......eer la makkar malpuniya.....eer 1000 korpe pand paniyaratta eer ouw party B.J.P ya?

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  • Pamy, Shirva, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Madam Sheela,
    Don't they require to cook this dal and rice....? Maximum a single person can survive only for one week with this Rs.600 (still not possible but can try).

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Baale Jagdishaa, Sheilakka pundini makkar athe, Rs 600 mazha malpare, uniyare, thiniare athe daane!!!

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    HI, ALL THE DAIJI READERS,

    I AM SHIFTING TO DELHI WITH THE FAMILY ( FIVE MEMBERS) & ALSO INFORMED ALL MY FRIENDS , RELATIVES TO LIVE IN DELHI .

    ONLY RS. 600 (RUPEES SIX HUNDRED ONLY) IS ENOUGH FOR FIVE FOR ONE MONTH IN DELHI.

    HI, PSUEDOS, BOOK YOUR TICKETS TO DELHI NOW . DO NOT BE A FOOL BY LIVING IN OTHER CITIES OF INDIA WHEN YOU CAN LEAD A LIFE FOR ONE ONTH FOR FIVE @ MEAGRE RS. 600.

    COURTESY : SHEILA KI JAWANI.

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  • Jagdish, Riyadh

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    " Sheilakka dadeye makkar malpuniya "

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Dear Madam...YOU ARE THE BEST leader in Congress.You can fight for PM post. You can give valubale suggestions like this.

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  • Aam Admi, India

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Ismal Bhai, what is this actually 600 Suadi Riyal or USD.

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  • shubhada, kundapur

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Its time that such senile people, making such derogatory and insensitive comments are removed from the governance. They have double standards. 600 rs per minute for themselves and 600 rs per month for a family of 5 poor people. She should be ashamed of making such irrelevant statements, but she neednt worry because the likeminded low IQ congis will bail her out and squarely blame the opposition for this.

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  • S N Bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Forget Rs.600/- given free, but it will encourage laziness and people will not work. Why any one work when he get free meal?Whose money is it you are doling out? please worked Hard to pay tax,They paid tax for infrastructure development, not to give free to people who are not working.

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    AGE EFFECT. AFTER 65 THEY MUST RETIRED. THIS IS THE MAIN CAUSE. THIS MUST AFFECT ALL THE POLYTECIANS.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    PLEASE GIVE RS 600 TO SHIELA, ITALIAN,MMS,YUVARAJA & DIGGY TO LEAD A LIFE FOR FIVE FOR ONE MONTH.

    ITALIAN LED CONGRESS IS FULL OF JOKERS, UNEDUCATED, ANTINATIONALS , CHAMACHAS & PUPPETS.

    RS. 600 FOR 5 PEOPLE FOR A MONTH IS ENOUGH AS PER SHEILA KI JAWANI.

    AN ILLETARATE/UNEDUCATED KNEW ABOUT PRICES & MONTHLY BUDGET.

    BENI PRASAD VERMA SAYS 71 LACS ARE PEANUTS FOR THEM & THEY ARE TALKING ABOUT CRORES.

    ONE MINISTER SAYS RAPES ARE HAPPENNING WITH THE CONSENT OF A GIRL.

    ANOTHER SAYS " NAYI SHAADI NAYI MAJA" WIFE BECOMES CHARMLESS OVER THE YEAR.

    HI JOSEPH GONSLAVES, CAN YOU GIVE US REPLY FOR THE ABOVE THINKING OF YOUR BELOVED LEADERS.

    JAI HOOOOOOOOOOOO

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  • Joba Alva, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Per Day 600is enough.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Tauro Saab, I think you added Kingfisher Beer too, cheers

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    My Dear Sheila, why only Rs 600/- per month for five members of a family, I will sponsor Rs 1,000/- per month for you. You show us the way “Dadeemaa” and we will follow you for sure. UPA Government’s ambitious project of “Direct Cash Transfer” too is objected by none other than Petroleum Ministry by saying that, more than 50% of BPL Card Holders are not having Bank Account. Even if they choose to open Bank Account now but more than 75% Villages in rural India is not having particular Bank Branches proposed by UPA Ministry. What to say, “Sheila ki Jawaani or Manmaani?” Jagoo Sardar Jagoo, Andhe ki Ankh Khuli to Dande ki watt lagi

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  • James Peter DSouza, mulki / Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Let the leader show the way and start with Rs 600/-. New year is fast approaching also. Nice to see the leaders initiate something new. However, they need to show the way hence let they start living with the said sum

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    'She has lost count, and she has also lost her Marbles'This is a fact!Maybe the 'Kalmadi effect'!!

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  • Lancelot N Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Yess I agree Rs.600 is morethan enough to feed family of five for a DAY. permonth 600x30 = 18000/- its ok.

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    It is true that Rs.600 is not enough to feed the family of 5, if the all those 5 family members lay down and look at the sky for 24/7. However, it help them to supplement their income. Govt. should not pay for everything in which case people will be lazy and develop a mentality of dependency.
    By the way, even Rs.6000 or Rs. 60,000 will not be enough for the family of 5 depending on their life-style.

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  • George, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    It's an apt example which shows politicians and leaders have lost the ground realities.
    Why do politicians waste our public money and public time.
    Time has come to take over from politicians to Aravind Kejriwal.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    One cylinder costs 430 RS. I don't think one cylinder is enough for 5 memmbers family.

    First let her live with 600 Rs.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    If Sheila Dikshit has said it then I am sure she is mentally imbalance. She needs medical attention. Congress has nothing realistic to give the people of this country than these schemes which do not work properly in reality. Kejriwal it is time for you to work hard and remove congress and BJP completely from the Delhi state. People of Delhi state have lots of hopes on you.

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  • rita/Germany, omzoor/germany

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    I just ask in which age is she living?or when she did cook for family and did shopping in the state where she is living ?I think she is getting all fecility from the Govt.somebody is cooking from her .she must have forgotten that rice and daal should be cooked and requirs some clothes to wear .quite far from reality .that too a woman says so unbelievable. and such ministers or govt, officers in India I say God save india.

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  • Prasad, Mangalore/W.Africa

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Extraordinary statement!!!!!!!!!!!! I salute you madam.

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Rs 600 is enough for a family of 5, where as Rs 6000 crores is not enough for a politician

    How ironic is that.

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  • Francis, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2012

    Forget about Rs. 600 feeding 5 people, tell us how many rs. you need per day.
    Now i am sure you gone mad!!

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