SC asks Govt to clear the air over BPL figures

New Delhi, April 21: The Supreme Court Wednesday slammed the Planning Commission, asking its Deputy Chairman to explain how was the percentage of people living below poverty line (BPL) fixed at 36 percent and how has their purchasing power remained unchanged since 1991.

An apex court bench of Justice Dalveer Bhandari and Justice Deepak Verma asked Montek Singh Ahluwalia to file within a week an affidavit explaining the Planning Commission’s position.

The court said several states, including Congress-ruled states, have disputed the 36 percent figure and argued that the people living below poverty line were much more in numbers.

The court said that “you (India) are a powerful economy. Yet, starvation deaths are taking place in many parts of the country. What a stark contradiction in our approach. How can there be two Indias?”

The court’s observation came in the wake of the hearing of a petition by Peopls’e Union of Civil Liberties which contended that adequate foodgrain were not being given to the people living below the poverty line. It also challenged the Planning Commission estimates of the BPL families.

–IANS–