Uttar Pradesh Govt sets up judicial inquiry committee to probe killing of Atiq Ahmed’s son
The State government on Sunday announced the formation of a two-member judicial enquiry committee to probe the encounter in Jhansi.
Garg said over 50 lakh poor families did not get susbsidised grains while food meant for 1.75 crore people was diverted to “fake” beneficiaries earlier.
The Uttar Pradesh government has successfully set up verification process at ration shops providing subsidised grains to the poor to stop illegal diversion of food.
In an interaction with media here, state’s Food and Civil Supplies minister Atul Garg said EPOS (Electronic Point of Sale) has been installed at the ration shops across the state, as the machine verifies public distribution system’s beneficiaries with their thumb impressions, ensuring that only those entitled to get subsidised food receive it.
Garg said over 50 lakh poor families did not get susbsidised grains while food meant for 1.75 crore people was diverted to “fake” beneficiaries earlier but the BJP government in the state in coordination with the Centre has taken corrective measures.
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To a question about the brutal murder of a two-year-old girl in Aligarh, an incident which has triggered nation-wide outrage, the minister said the state government has taken prompt action as main accused have been arrested.
The government has also suspended cops accused of negligence and constituted a SIT to investigate the case, he said.
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