The
microscopic difference between the Suresh Tendulkar and C. Rangarajan
Commission’s report, on thePoverty Line issue, lead us to believe that both the
heads were previously directed by the Congress of the UPA, not to go further
with the numeric’s, it is being felt
that there was Match Fixed situation, between the predecessors Govt. and the
Head of the Commission’s
Both Commissions’
reports to ascertain the poverty Line have become a laughing stock and both the
reports are in the dock of Controversy. On the last occasion, when during
Tendulkar’s report was brought, the then CM of Gujarat, Mr. Narendra Modi. Made a scathing attack on the Congress, on this issue.
But
unfortunately, Mr. Modi, who is now a PM of the country is tight lipped, on the
current report of the Rangarajan, this act brings his controversial character,
before the citizens.
In the
Rangarajan report, a person who make an expenditure of Rs. 32/day, in the rural
section, is no more a poor man, whereas, the figure in the Tendulakr’s was
little low at Rs. 27. Mr. Rangarajan have mentioned in his report that a person
living in the Urban area and have a capacity to make expenditure of Rs. 47 per
day, then his not poor, the Tendulkar report have suggest that a person, in the
cities, if could make expenditure of Rs. 33 per day is not a poor man.
While
drawing the Line of Poverty, usually different methods and yard sticks are being adopted, according
to Rangarajan’s assessment, 45 Crores or more of people were reeling under the
poverty Line, in the year 2009-2010, but the same numbers were decreased to
36.3 Crores of poor people in the year 2011-2012, but the assessment could not
tell the ration between the entire population and poor people.
It is very
pathetic to observe that predecessor Govt. and two Commission’s report have
made mockery of the poor people of the country and all of them found to play
foot ball with poor’s
And the Modi Govt. disillusion stand and long
silence, on the Poverty Line issue is baffling the citizens of the country. It
has to be seen that how Mr. Modi is going to deal with chapter of the Poverty
Line, in the coming General Budget.
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