Announcement made despite FSSA mandating sale of oil in packets
Labour Minister K.T. Pachamal on Monday announced that
State government officials shall henceforth not take any action against
traders selling cooking oil in loose.
The
announcement was made following a joint plea made by Tamil Nadu Food
Grains Merchants Association (TNFGMA) and Madurai District Tiny and
Small Scale Industries Association (MADITSSIA) at a meeting convened by
them to discuss the features of the Food Safety and Standards Act
(FSSA), 2006, and Legal Metrology Act, 2009.
In a
memorandum submitted to the Minister, the two associations claimed that
forcing traders to sell oil in packets would considerably increase the
price of the product since small traders and merchants might have to
spend most of their capital on purchasing machinery required for
packaging.
The price rise would directly affect the
poor and the daily wage labourers who purchase cooking oil in loose from
local stores. Accepting their demand, the Minister told the gathering:
“From today onwards, there shall be no impediment in selling cooking oil
in loose. It can be sold without any restraint.”
Mr.
Pachamal, however, did not commit anything on the demand made by the
two associations to stop implementing the FSSA in Tamil Nadu. The trade
bodies felt the provisions of the Act were draconian and against the
interests of small and medium traders involved in food business.
Stating
that the 2006 enactment was brought into force on April 1, 2011, when
the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam government was ruling the State, he said
that his government would certainly write to the Centre to amend the
objectionable provisions of the legislation.
In so
far as demands that were within the purview of the State government, he
said those would be considered after due consultation with the officials
concerned.
He also said that appropriate action
would be taken on the traders’ plea to abolish the practice of forcing
labour department officials to book at least 25 cases a month in every
district.
Cooperation Minister ‘Sellur’ K. Raju said that the traders’ demands would be conveyed to Chief Minister Jayalalithaa.
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