Protest against Delhi government 'inaction' on starvation deaths

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Hundreds of people from across the capital gathered at Secretariat on Friday to protest the "inaction" of government to form rules which would prevent deaths from starvation.

The protesters, led by the Rozi Roti Adhikar Abhiyan (DRRAA) NGO, held posters showing photographs of the three minor girls who died due to non-availability of in east Delhi's Mandawali neighbourhood.

of the Delhi Rozi Roti Adhikar Abhiyan (DRRAA) said that the is responsible to conduct social audits and establish a "state commission" so that all anganwadis and ration shops could be monitored.

"Under the National Security Act, the is responsible to form a which would cover issues like non-availability of food, improper ration shops and people not getting ration cards," Bhardwaj, an to the NGO told IANS.

But, she said, the government has not done anything to prevent deaths by starvation. "There are no rules under the food security act, no food commission, no social audits and on top of that, 2.9 lakh ration cards have been cancelled without proper verification," she added.

The NGO also conducted a survey of 56 families in Mandawali on August 20 this year.

The survey revealed that 93 per cent of families in the area does not have ration cards, 41 per cent families say they are unable to afford and a family of seven said on many days they survive by only drinking black tea.

Bhardwaj said that the main reason these families did not have a ration card was that they "did not have the required documents or were not aware of the procedures."

"This situation could have been avoided if the government had conducted any social audit," she said.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 21:46 IST