Left asks govt to universalise PDS

New Delhi: Left parties in Saturday asked the govt to universalise the public distribution system and sought distribution of excess foodstock at BPL prices to check the high food inflation.
Top leaders of the four parties, which ended a five-day protest on the issue of 'food security for all' here yesterday, met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here and submitted a memorandum also demanding minimum allocation of 35 kgs of foodgrains per month at the rate of Rs two per kg.
"We told him (Singh) that the distinction between APL and BPL be abolished and everyone, excluding the rich, be included in the PDS," CPI(M) General Secretary Prakash Karat told PTI.
The Prime Minister indicated that this option could be considered by the government, Karat, who was accompanied at the meeting by S Sudhakar Reddy (CPI), Debabrata Biswas (Forward Bloc) and Abani Roy (RSP), said.
Maintaining that around five crore tonnes of surplus stocks were available in government godowns, he said already 25 lakh tonnes have been exported by private traders who had been given foodgrains at subsidised prices.