News18 Daybreak | Congress' 'Ground-breaking' Poll Promise and Other Stories You Need to Watch Out For

Episode 243,   Mar 26, 2019, 03:11 AM

Weeks before the national election, Rahul Gandhi has announced what he calls a "historic" minimum income guarantee scheme assuring R s.72,000 a year for India's poorest families if the Congress is voted back to power. "The final assault on poverty has begun," he said of the scheme named Nyuntam Aay Yojana (NYAY) by his sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at a recent party conclave in Gujarat.

The money will be directly transferred to the bank accounts of 20 per cent of the poorest in the country. The scheme, said the Congress president, would lift five crore families or 25 crore people out of poverty.

He explained that any family earning less than Rs.12,000 a month will receive Rs.6,000 every month in its bank account.

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A political slugfest has ensued over Congress’ ‘ground-breaking’ poll-promise, the Nyuntam Aay Yojana (NYAY) scheme, which the party chief unveiled in a press conference on Thursday.

The proposed cash handout is seen as modelled loosely on Universal basic income, a concept attracting growing interest around the world. UBI involves people being given a flat lump sum by the state instead of subsidies and social security payments.

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley trashed the Congress scheme, calling it chhal-kapat (deceit) and bluff. "Congress has historically believed in political transactions in the name of removing poverty," he said.

“What we are paying to the poor and the farmer today, through 55 different schemes, excluding Rs 75,000 crore through PM-KISAN scheme and Rs 20,000 crore [through Ayushman Bharat also known as ‘Modicare’], is Rs 5.34 lakh crore. So what favour are you doing to the poor by giving them Rs 3.6 lakh crore?” he said.

 He added that if one were to add benefits that Indians are receiving through the electrification scheme, through Awaas yojana, and Ujjwala yojana, the amount spent on social welfare would go up to Rs 7 lakh crore.

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