FCI godown not used for stocking liquor: Govt

Government Friday said no godown of Food Corporation of India (FCI) was leased out for stocking liquor and the nation`s grain buyer had enough storages to stock the commodity.

New Delhi: Government Friday said no godown of Food Corporation of India (FCI) was leased out for stocking liquor and the nation`s grain buyer had enough storages to
stock the commodity.

"I have seen the reports in one of the newspapers about one of the godowns being used for storage of liquor. I have gone into it in great detail. That godown is not controlled by
FCI," Food and Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar said replying
to a question in the Rajya Sabha.

Besides FCI, godowns are also owned and operated by state
governments, Warehousing Corporation of India and state
warehousing corporations.

"Entire capacity is not booked by FCI," he said. "It is
true that the particular godown (mentioned in news reports)
used for storage of liquor does not belong to FCI."

Pawar said unlike most other states where procurement of
wheat and rice is done by state agencies and then passed on to
FCI, Uttar Pradesh has entrusted the entire task to a
state-owned firm.

As FCI is not present at all the mandis where wheat or
rice is sold, there have been complaints from the state, he
said. "FCI is not able to do (entire procurement in UP)."

Pawar said his ministry was talking to the state
government on the issue to seek help of state cooperatives in
the procurement.

Satish Chandra Misra (BSP) objected to Pawar`s statement
and said the Centre cannot blame the state government for its
follies.

Minister of State for Food and Consumers Affairs K V
Thomas said no FCI godown has been leased out for storage of
liquor.

He denied that large quantity of wheat stored in Covered
and Plinth (CAP) area have been damaged.

"However, some quantity of wheat kept in CAP storage has
become non-issuable (damaged) due to rains, cyclone and
natural calamities which are beyond human control," he said.
In 2007-08, 147 tons of wheat valued for Rs 6.73 lakh was
damaged, 623 tons valued at Rs 28.50 lakh in 2008-09 and 716
tons worth Rs 32.76 lakh was damaged in 2009-10.

PTI

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