Bombay HC seeks reply from Maharashtra on
starvation death
By Indo Asian News Service | IANS India Private Limited/Yahoo India News
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The Nagpur bench of the
Bombay High Court on Wednesday asked the Maharashtra government to file an
affidavit on its non-implementation of the National Food Security Act, 2013,
following a starvation death in Tiroda, Gondiya, district.
A division bench comprising
Justice Bhushan Gavai and Justice Indu Jain asked the principal secretary, food
and civil supplies department of the state, to file the detailed affidavit
within two weeks.
The court orders came on a public
interest litigation filed by Vidarbha Jan Andolan Samiti president Kishore
Tiwari, who alleged the state government's failure in implementing the food
security act led to the starvation death in the backward Gondiya district of
the state.
The victim, Lalita S. Rangari,
was a Dalit widow, aged 36 and mother of two children, one of whom is visually
disabled, allegedly because of starvation.
Terming this as 'gross
negligence' on the part of the state government, Tiwari in his PIL said that
the state government has failed until now to identify the 'eligible' and
'priority' households under the NFS Act after it came into being on September
10, 2013.
Moreover, the PIL claimed,
attempts by the government to reduce the quantity of food grain supply through
the public distribution system (PDS) also caused great hardships to the poorest
of the poor in the past one year.
"The report of starvation
death is shocking...It is a stigma on civilized society and thus is a matter of
great concern... This unfortunate incident could have been avoided if the state
had performed its obligation under the NFS Act," the petition pointed out.
Of Maharashtra's population,
76.32 percent in rural areas and 45.34 in urban areas is required to be covered
under the Targeted PDS, he added.
"The NFS Act is a complete
code in itself...and gives effect to the right to life as guaranteed by the
Constitution of India under Article 21. Till date, the state government has not
framed any guidelines to implement it properly and effectively, which led to
the starvation death," Tiwari said.
He demanded directions to the
state to implement the NFS Act properly, order a probe into the starvation
death and adequate compensation to the deceased woman's family.
The petition will come up for
next hearing on July 22, said the petitioner's lawyer Vinod Tiwari.
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