Congress pet project Indira Canteens on the verge of closure in Bengaluru

Neither the Karnataka government nor the BBMP have made any budgetary allocations

August 27, 2019 08:53 pm | Updated 08:54 pm IST - Bengaluru

 Indira Canteens. File

Indira Canteens. File

Indira Canteens, the pet project of the previous Congress government in Karnataka to provide highly subsidised food to the urban poor, is on the verge of closure as neither the State government nor the Bengaluru corporation (BBMP) have made any budgetary allocations.

The Congress has been accusing the BJP of planning to shut down the Indira Canteens, named after former Prime Minister late Indira Gandhi, though Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa had repeatedly said none of the pro-poor schemes will ever be wound up.

Taking a cue from Amma Canteen in neighbouring Tamil Nadu, the Congress government had started the Indira Canteens in Bengaluru on August 15, 2018 ahead of 2018 Assembly polls.

These canteens offered breakfast at ₹ 5 and meals twice a day at ₹ 10 per plate in the afternoon and night.

During the corporation council meeting on Tuesday, Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike Commissioner N. Manjunath Prasad explained to the corporators about the challenges to continue the scheme.

“In the present situation, neither the BBMP nor the State government has allocated a budget. If nobody makes any budgetary provision, then there will be a situation to shut it down. Hence, you have to take a call on what to do next,” Prasad said.

The threat of closure looms large over 173 Indira canteens and 18 mobile Indira Canteens in the city, where at least 14.47 crore people have had meals, corporation officials told PTI .

Mr. Prasad explained to the council that the State government funded the Indira Canteen as it was a State government scheme and not the BBMP’s.

In 2017-18, the State government announced ₹ 100 crore budget for the project and handed over the entire amount to the nodal agency, which was BBMP, Mr. Prasad said.

However, the BBMP had to incur additional expenditure of ₹ 24.37 crore to take up various infrastructure works around the Indira Canteens.

The next year, the government allocated ₹ 145 crore for the canteens but released only ₹ 115 crore whereas the expenditure was of ₹ 137 crore, Mr. Prasad said, adding that the additional expenses was borne by the BBMP.

“In 2019-20, at the time of approval of the (BBMP’s) budget in January, I wrote a detailed letter to the State government saying Indira Canteen was State government’s scheme and thus they should reserve Rs 210 crore for this project.

“Yet, they did not allocate any funds for Indira Canteen in its budget,” Mr. Prasad told the council.

He said he wrote three letters from January to June this year but there was no response.

“On the one hand the State government did not reserve any funds for it while on the other, we did not include it in the Palike budget because it was not our scheme,” Mr. Prasad explained.

Former CM Siddaramaiah, who had launched the project, warned that he will protest vehemently if the canteens were closed.

“The Indira Canteens are for the poor. I have no idea what decision they are going to take about them. If they do so, we will protest very strongly,” Mr. Siddaramaiah told reporters at Belagavi.

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