Rajasthan is the third.
According to an internal assessment of the food ministry, shared with chief ministers recently, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Jammu & Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh will see a massive reduction in their annual grain allocation.
The assessment was based on the estimated percentage of people to be covered under the ordinance in each state.
Bihar and Uttar Pradesh together send 120 members to the Lok Sabha of the total of 543 elected ones.
The assessment shows states where legislative Assembly polls are due in the next few months stand to gain the most from the ordinance.
The assessment says annual allocation of foodgrain to Bihar will rise by 110.2 per cent as compared to average annual offtake under the Targeted Public Distribution System between 2009-10 and 2011-12, from 2.66 million tonnes to 5.6
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