This story is from March 28, 2019
Why is BJP opposing Rahul's minimum income scheme, asks Congress
GUNA: The Congress in
Talking to reporters here, state Congress spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedi said the poor were suffering under the NDA government.
"Rahul ji has said if the Congress was voted to power, its government would roll out a minimum income scheme guaranteeing Rs 72,000 a year to poorest 20 per cent of the households in the country," he said.
The scheme will benefit 25 crore people," he claimed.
"I wonder why the BJP and the Prime Minister have got into the habit of opposing the Congress's schemes for public welfare," he added.
Earlier, they had opposed our public welfare schemes like the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) and the National Food Security Act," Chaturvedi added.
The poor were facing a tough time ever since the National democratic alliance (NDA) government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi came into power at the Centre, he alleged.
Unemployment, too, had risen
Besides, the NDA government's decisions like the 2016 note-ban and implementation of GST had ruined the economy and also the poor, he said.
Madhya Pradesh
on Thursday said party chief Rahul Gandhi's minimum income scheme was the final assault on poverty and wondered why the BJP was opposing it.Talking to reporters here, state Congress spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedi said the poor were suffering under the NDA government.
The scheme will benefit 25 crore people," he claimed.
"I wonder why the BJP and the Prime Minister have got into the habit of opposing the Congress's schemes for public welfare," he added.
The poor were facing a tough time ever since the National democratic alliance (NDA) government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi came into power at the Centre, he alleged.
Unemployment, too, had risen
manifold
under the Modi government, the Congress spokesman claimed.Top Comment
Balaji Krishna
2080 days ago
Very simple. A lies should be called a lie. The scheme announced by RaGa is a mockery of economics and dangerous to fiscal prudence of the countryRead allPost comment
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