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SC Raps West Bengal For Not Filing Status Report On Providing Dry Rations To Sex Workers

A bench comprising Justices L Nageswara Rao and B R Gavai said that with spurt in coronavirus cases the matter needs utmost attention as the issue is of survival while the state government was taking the issue lightly.

SC Raps West Bengal For Not Filing Status Report On Providing Dry Rations To Sex Workers
The apex court, on September 29, 2020, had directed all the states to provide dry rations to sex workers without insisting on their identity proof. Photograph by Apoorva Salkade
SC Raps West Bengal For Not Filing Status Report On Providing Dry Rations To Sex Workers
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2022-01-10T17:38:21+05:30

The Supreme Court Monday rapped the West Bengal government for not filing status report on proving dry rations to sex workers in the state, observing that fundamental rights are guaranteed to all citizens irrespective of vocation.

"How many times should we tell you. We will pass strictures against you. Have you seen the order passed on the last date? Why can't you file an affidavit. When all the other states are filing, then why can't West Bengal do so." "Just because we are not taking a tough stand, doesn't mean that you can take us lightly. We can only ask you to take these matters seriously. We are looking at this case because ration is not being provided and survival is the problem. So, you can't take these things lightly," the bench said.

The counsel for the state government submitted before the bench that it has launched Khadya Sathi Scheme and is providing dry ration to the needy. The bench, however, remained unimpressed and asked the state government to file an affidavit detailing steps taken by it within two weeks.

Observing that fundamental rights are guaranteed to every citizen irrespective of vocation, the apex court had directed the Centre, all the states and union territories to commence the process of issuing voter, Aadhaar and ration cards to sex workers and keep providing dry ration to them. The apex court, hearing a plea that has raised the problems faced by sex workers due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has been passing orders for their welfare and on September 29 last year, had asked the Centre and others to provide dry ration to them without insisting on their identity proof.

The bench had directed that authorities can take assistance from National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) and state AIDS control societies who, in turn, will prepare a list of sex workers after verifying the information provided to them by the community-based organisations. Earlier, the apex court, on September 29, 2020, had directed all the states to provide dry rations to sex workers, who are identified by NACO, without insisting on any proof of identity and had sought status report on compliance.

The apex court was hearing a plea which has highlighted the destitution faced by sex workers on account of COVID-19, and sought relief measures for over nine lakh female and transgender sex workers across India.

With inputs from PTI.

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