Claims of plastic rice in market just rumours, says TN govt

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

today dismissed as "rumours", claims of plastic rice in markets and said no such rice has been seized in the country so far.

"Plastic rice has not been seized in any part of In Tamil Nadu, is creating rumours of plastic rice," Food and Civil Supplies Minister R Kamaraj said.



Intervening during a debate in the Assembly, he also warned of stern action against persons circulating such rumours.

In fact, the state had adequate stocks of rice, including towards for the free rice supply scheme even as it's price was under control, the minister said.

"The very concept of plastic rice is wrong since plastic can melt (when it is boiled, assuming to be rice,)" he added.

There was no need for any apprehensions in this regard, he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Claims of plastic rice in market just rumours, says TN govt

Tamil Nadu government today dismissed as "rumours", claims of plastic rice in markets and said no such rice has been seized in the country so far. "Plastic rice has not been seized in any part of India. In Tamil Nadu, social media is creating rumours of plastic rice," Food and Civil Supplies Minister R Kamaraj said. Intervening during a debate in the Assembly, he also warned of stern action against persons circulating such rumours. In fact, the state had adequate stocks of rice, including towards for the free rice supply scheme even as it's price was under control, the minister said. "The very concept of plastic rice is wrong since plastic can melt (when it is boiled, assuming to be rice,)" he added. There was no need for any apprehensions in this regard, he said. today dismissed as "rumours", claims of plastic rice in markets and said no such rice has been seized in the country so far.

"Plastic rice has not been seized in any part of In Tamil Nadu, is creating rumours of plastic rice," Food and Civil Supplies Minister R Kamaraj said.

Intervening during a debate in the Assembly, he also warned of stern action against persons circulating such rumours.

In fact, the state had adequate stocks of rice, including towards for the free rice supply scheme even as it's price was under control, the minister said.

"The very concept of plastic rice is wrong since plastic can melt (when it is boiled, assuming to be rice,)" he added.

There was no need for any apprehensions in this regard, he said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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