
EC withdraws Rythu Bandhu disbursement with immediate effect
The Hindu
Election commission withdraws Rythu Bandhu disbursement with immediate effect. It has abruptly withdrawn the order citing violation of the Model Code of Conduct.
Three days after the Election Commission (EC) had accorded permission to the State Government to continue disbursement of Rythu Bandhu money to the farmers, it has abruptly withdrawn the order citing violation of the Model Code of Conduct.
It was only on November 24, the EC had issued and order allowing the BRS Government to continue the Rythu Bandhu disbursement. This was considered a major relief for the BRS Government that led to an uproar from the Congress alleging yet another nexus between the BRS and the BJP.
The benefit was not transferred to the beneficiaries accounts in the past three days. The State government was getting ready to disburse the benefit from November 28 (Tuesday)
Sources said the trigger for the strong EC action was the remarks made by Finance Minister T. Harish Rao in his election campaign that Rythu Bandhu disbursement would start a day before the polling on November 30.
Taking cognizance of the remarks, EC directed the Chief Electoral Office, Telangana, Vikas Raj to serve a notice on the Minister for violating the Model Code of Conduct. There was no specific day by which the Minister was expected to reply to the notice.
It was pointed out that the Rythu Bandhu disbursement of benefit was usually done during November-January during the Rabi season in since 2018. The Government has not followed any particular fixed date for disbursement.
It may be mentioned here that in its November 24 order, the EC had mentioned that it has no objection to the disbursement of Rythu Bandhu benefit and that Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) under the scheme will not be affected during the silence period and the polling day.