Food Commission warns of legal action against ration traders' strike in Kerala

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Thiruvananthapuram: The State Food Commission warned on Saturday that it would take legal action against ration traders who plan to strike indefinitely in Kerala from January 27.

“It is the responsibility of the State Food Commission to ensure that the food rights guaranteed under Section 16 (6) (b) of Chapter II of the National Food Security Act, 2013, are upheld and made available to consumers through the public distribution system.”

“The Commission will take a serious view of any act that disrupts the delivery of food grains to ration cardholders and will initiate legal proceedings against those responsible,” said an official release issued by the Commission. 

The Ration Traders Coordination Committee announced the indefinite strike starting January 27 after talks with Finance Minister K N Balagopal and Food and Civil Supplies Minister G R Anil failed to resolve their demands.

The strike has been called for a revised wage package and to protest against the Centre’s direct payment system. The ministers urged the ration traders to withdraw from the strike to avoid disrupting the public distribution system.

Food Minister Anil appealed to the traders to end the strike to avoid a situation denying food grains to the people of Kerala. “They should think this strike will severely affect the lakhs of ordinary people who rely on ration shops for their food items,” Finance Minister Balagopal said.

However, leaders of the Ration Traders Coordination Committee said they would go forward with the protest, stating that the government was unwilling to discuss their primary demand for a revised wage package.

“Our main demand is the revision of the wage package, but the government has refused, citing financial constraints. This has left us with no choice but to go ahead with the strike,” a committee leader said.

Meanwhile, contractors distributing essential items to ration shops ended their three-week-old strike on Saturday after discussions with the food minister and officials, the Food and Civil Supplies Department said.



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