"It is unfortunate that the Food Security Bill has to come in the form of an ordinance.
"But, we are hopeful that the Bill will be ratified in the Monsoon session of Parliament," Deora told reporters in Chennai.
Terming the Bill as a 'non political bipartisan issue,' he hoped to have all political parties on board as the Bill would benefit over 75 per cent of rural households and 50 per cent of urban households in the country.
Replying to a query on Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa's letter to the Prime Minister opposing the Bill, he said, "It is unfortunate that her personal opinion is this.
“But, I hope that the state government takes into consideration the benefits it will give to the people of the country including this state."
On the growth of the telecom industry in the last decade, he said, "the tele density in the country was only seven per cent in 2004 and it has increased to over 75
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