UNC is engaged in cheap politics when the country is hurting: Clarence Rambharat
. Lashing back at UNC, Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Clarence Rambharat described the allegations as "pathetic".

The opposition United National Congress have questioned the food basket distribution of the government. Lashing back at UNC, Minister of Agriculture, Land and Fisheries Clarence Rambharat described the allegations as "pathetic".
He stated that the allegations are without any basis and totally unsupported by the facts.
Minister Rambharat said the facts show that during a May 10 press conference hosted by the Minister of Finance, the government extended the food basket programme until July and possibly the end of September, effectively doubling the number of families who would benefit.He stated that the facts also show that of the initial allotment of 25,000 relief packages, roughly 52 percent have been distributed to UNC constituencies 52 percent.He said according to distribution data supplied by the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (NAMDEVCO), 13 out of 19 UNC MPs had already received packages for more than 300 families in each of their constituencies by May 19, just two weeks after the programme was announced."They include Couva North MP Ravi Ratiram who has so far collected more than 400 food packages based on a list of 400 names he originally submitted to NAMDEVCO and Barataria/San Juan MP Saddam Hosein who received 200 packages precisely because his original list had 200 names," stated Clarence Rambharat.The cabinet minister stated that data also show that some 12,000 families across all 41 constituencies had received food packages by late Wednesday, with another 735 packages going to a number of NGOs for distribution."It is regrettable that I have to break out the numbers to prove which constituency got what, Minister Rambharat said. "But the UNC is once again engaged in cheap politics at a time when the entire country is hurting." Clarence Rambharat.Minister stated that the pandemic continues to impact the local and global economy. He assured the people that the government remains committed to providing for all citizens across all constituencies who need support under the food relief programme.Author Profile
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