Oppn rejects Odisha govt''s claim on poverty reduction


PTI | Bhubaneswar | Updated: 20-02-2020 20:40 IST | Created: 20-02-2020 20:40 IST
Oppn rejects Odisha govt''s claim on poverty reduction
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Opposition BJP and the Congress on Thursday rejected Odisha government's claim

of bringing around 80 lakh people out of poverty in the last decade, asserting that the ground situation says otherwise.

The issue was debated in the Assembly through an adjournment motion notice brought by BJP.

"There is no substantial change in the socio-economic condition of the people even as the state government claimed

to have brought down poverty ratio. It is not visible on the ground," BJP's chief whip Mohan Chanraj Majhi said during

the debate. Alleging that about 90 per cent of tribals and dalits

in the state are still deprived of basic amenities, Majhi said 40 per cent of the state's population belongs to SCs and STs

who struggle to make ends meet. "The Odisha government's claim of alleviating poverty

is contradictory. During the budget presentation, finance minister Niranjan Pujari said that there are 70 lakh

economically vulnerable families live in the state, while planning and convergence minister Padmanav Behera claims that

poverty is reduced by 24.61 per cent," he said. On Monday, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said, in the

Assembly, that the state government brought "more than 8 million people out of poverty in the last decade".

Majhi, however, alleged that more than three crore people of the state's population of 4.19 crore live below the

poverty live. BJP's deputy leader in the Assembly B C Sethi said the

state has been importing potato and flower from West Bengal, pulses from Uttar Pradesh, fish and vegetables from Andhra

Pradesh and onion from Maharastra for the last two decades. "So, how has the government reduced poverty?," he

asked. Congress Legislature Party leader Narasingha Mishra

also criticised the state government, saying that the BJD government has "failed to bring an inclusive growth in the

state". He suggested the Odisha government to implement the

theories of Nobel laureates Amartya Sen and Abhijit Banerjee who have pointed out that education, health and agriculture

should be given priority to eradicate poverty. "In Odisha, we do not have teachers in schools,

doctors in hospitals and there are no robust irrigation facilities in the state," Mishra asked.

According to the Tendulkar Committee report, the poverty, which was 57.20 per cent in 2004-05, has been reduced

to 32.59 per cent in 2011-12, Behera said. The rate of poverty reduction was 24.61 per cent,

which is the "highest among states in the country", the minister said.

He said Odiasha has emerged as a "food surplus state from a food deficient one", he said.

The minister also rejected the opposition's claim and said that the state government is committed to further

reduction of poverty through its public welfare schemes and programmes.

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