Starving Orissa fights for rice unfit for animals
August 10, 2012  14:29
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As UP CM Akhilesh Yadav's uncle urges his corpulent bureaucrats to work hard and in exchange steal from government coffers, hundreds of starving Indians tried to retrieve "inconsumable" rice dumped by Railway authorities in a riverbed in Orissa.

The poor were seen taking home bagful of dirt-filled rice, declared unfit even for animal consumption even as the authorities put the onus on the railways. "It was the responsibility of the Railways and Food Corporation of India (FCI) '" the original owners of the rice, to ensure that the damaged foodstuff is destroyed properly so that it doesn't find its way to the kitchens of the people or are consumed even by animals," a district civil supply official said, adding the local administration had no role in it.

Although, people had even sold the retrieved rice at Rs 10 per kg in slum areas, District Collector Girish S N when contacted last night said that he was not aware of any such developments. "I have not received any such information yet. (If found true) We will definitely stop it," Girish said.

A wagon-load of rice belonging to FCI had arrived here in December 2011 from Kesinga in Kalahandi district. Upon examination, the quality control team of the FCI had certified that all the 1200 hundred bags of rice, weighing over 600 quintals were unfit for human consumption.
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