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Madhya Pradesh: Poll-eve freebie wars raise spectre of unsustainable debt

BJP and Congress are locked into a spiralling fight to outdo the other in offering sops to voters. The cash bonanzas amid a close electoral battle raises questions why parties don’t venture into such expensive schemes that strain the exchequer when there are no elections

August 03, 2023 / 11:36 IST
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The freebie war has begun between Congress and the BJP in poll-bound Madhya Pradesh.

Seemingly unmindful of the corrosive impact on the state exchequer of the pre-poll sops they have promised – and keep on promising – the BJP and the Congress are blithely competing with each other to woo the voters in Madhya Pradesh, as though they wield some magic wand whose spell will automatically salvage the perilously hallowed financial condition of the Madhya Pradesh government.

While the assembly election in the state is still three months away, both the parties have promised schemes totaling worth thousands of crores of rupees and they don’t look done with the promising spree yet. The “Revdi culture” in the state is in full play, notwithstanding its criticism by the BJP central leadership in recent past.

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Rising Debt Burden

A look at the pre-poll promises and decisions of the Shivraj Singh Chouhan government, juxtaposed with its precarious financial condition, inescapably points to a big crisis the state is headed to. Unworried by the nearly Rs 3.5 lakh crore debt burden on it, the state government has already implemented several schemes having huge financial implication with an eye on the coming election.