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Uttarakhand CM does it again

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat has said poor families struggling to feed themselves amid the Covid pandemic should have had 20 children if they wanted more rations from a central government scheme that distributes food grains and pulses.

“Every household was given five kg rations. If 10 (people in a home) got 50 kg, then 20 got a quintal (100 kg). But some were jealous that two people got 10 kg and 20 got a quintal. Why? When there was time you only gave birth to two… why not 20?” news agency ANI quoted Rawat as saying on Sunday.

Since the pandemic struck India – leading to a strict lockdown last year that brought the economy to a halt and left crores without jobs or food – the centre has been distributing rations under the PM Garib Kalyan Yojana, which offers five kg of food grains and one kg of pulses per person per household.

Rawat, who was sworn in as Chief Minister on March 10, dismissed talk that families with fewer children were getting less (in terms of food rations) and seemed to suggest that poor people – for whom providing food for their children was a heartbreakingly difficult job even pre-Covid – should have had more kids so they could get more rations today.

The Chief Minister made no mention of the increase in population such a course of action would have, or the impact on the environment and stress on infrastructure.

The Chief Minister’s insensitive comment – at a public event in Ramnagar during which he also blamed the United States for “200 years of rule in India” – comes after a misogynistic remark in Dehradun, in which he said women should not be allowed to wear ‘ripped’ jeans.

In a video of Sunday’s speech, he can be heard saying: “America, which enslaved us for 200 years and ruled the whole world, is struggling” to control the coronavirus pandemic.

Earlier this week Rawat faced flak for controversial comments on women wearing ‘ripped’ jeans; he declared that they could not provide the “right environment” at home for their children.

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