When activists of the Right to Food campaign attacked Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia over the Rs 32 per capita per day cut-off for poverty line, Vijay Jawandhia -- a farm activist from Vidarbha -- asked a counter question: "Why are you happy with a minimum wage of Rs 100 per labourer per day under the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, when salaries have been revised several times under the Sixth Pay Commission?"
Jawandhia of Shetkari Sanghatna, in a letter to Aruna Roy who along with the Right to Food activists had challenged Ahluwalia, said Roy's silence on the wages of the NREGA workers was unfair, given her objection to the Rs 32 poverty line.
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