
Kolkata, May 16 -- Bengal Food and Supplies minister Ashok Kirtania on Saturday assured that people whose names have been excluded in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise would still continue to receive government benefits if they apply for citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).
Addressing a Press conference at Bongaon in North 24-Parganas, the minister said: "There is no reason to worry even if names are removed from the SIR. Those whose names are excluded can apply for citizenship under the CAA. Once they do so, they will continue to receive all government benefits. Their ration facilities will also not be stopped."
The minister also warned of a major crackdown on corruption within his own department. He said the new government is determined to make the department
corruption-free and identify individuals who had allegedly entered the country illegally and obtained ration cards unlawfully.
"We will dismantle the corrupt syndicates involved in illegally issuing ration cards. Many people have also been using ration cards as identity proof by submitting Form 10. This will no longer continue, and action will be taken against those involved," he said.
The minister further promised strict action against corruption in Bongaon and said no political leader or worker found involved in irregularities would be spared. "We will build Bongaon into a 'Golden Bongaon'. Anyone associated with corruption here will face action from the government," he added.
Later in the day, the minister visited Bongaon New Market and warned corrupt traders of stern administrative measures.
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