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Rahul Inaugurates Indira Canteen in Bengaluru

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah’s populist Indira Canteen scheme unveiled by Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi, on Wednesday, promises to provide breakfast at Rs5, lunch and dinner at Rs10 each to the city’s poor. It is modeled after late Tamil Nadu chief minister J Jayalalithaa’s hugely popular Amma Canteens

Re-modeling populist schemes of other political parties with an eye on the electorate has its own pitfalls and Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi must have realized this on Wednesday. Gandhi, who is known for embarrassing his party by floundering during his public speeches, was in Bengaluru to inaugurate Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah’s ‘Indira Canteen’ scheme when he almost mixed up the venture’s name with its original version – the hugely successful Amma Canteen of Tamil Nadu.

“Every citizen of Karnataka, under the Siddaramaiah government should feel he won’t go hungry. That is the vision of the Amma… Indira Canteen” Rahul said, while addressing the inaugural event of the Indira canteen at Kanakanapalya Main Road in Bengaluru.

Rahul’s faux pas, though embarrassing for the Siddaramaiah government and the Congress, is understandable. After all, the Amma Canteens – started by late Tamil Nadu chief minister and former AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa to provide wholesome meals at massively subsidized rates to her state’s poor – have been appropriated, tweaked, re-named by various political parties in different states. For instance, the BJP in Madhya Pradesh had, last year, launched a similar scheme and named it Deen Dayal Rasoi.

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After almost calling the canteen by its ‘original’ name (Amma – the title Jayalalithaa is still popularly called by), Rahul went on to make other faux pas during his brief address.

“The chief minister has told me he will open many more such canteens across the state. Most cities in Bengaluru will have such canteens soon,” Rahul said. Of course, he meant most cities in Karnataka will have such canteens but then the 47-year-old often ends up saying things he doesn’t actually plan to.

Perhaps with the pressure of his party actually winning an election weighing heavily on his mind, Rahul also referred to the canteens as ‘campaigns’ twice before correcting himself.

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Even though the canteens are being projected as a major outreach by the Congress government in the state, many have opposed it too. Residents’ welfare associations (RWA) in Domlur, Sarakki and Jayanagar areas of Bengaluru opposed the setting up of the canteens as they would cut into public spaces. In Domlur, residents protested plans to set up an Indira Canteen in a park, and BBMP moved it to a temple. In Banashakari, the Bengaluru municipal corporation faced problems as the temple authorities and public opposed the canteen coming up next to the temple. In Murphy Town in East Bengaluru, the canteen was set up in a heritage building. RWAs in Jayanagar have expressed concerns about handling of food waste and littering from the canteens.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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