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MC Explains | How to spot a freebie?

India is a welfare state, but the government is the custodian of public funds and must use them judiciously.

May 30, 2023 / 14:08 IST
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A sustainable way to boost the income of Indian farmers is to focus on raising farm productivity which is not only low but varies from region to region. (Representative image)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ruffled feathers by questioning the politics of garnering votes by promising freebies. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who has promised 300 units of free power to each household if his party wins the elections in Gujarat, has hit back, demanding a referendum on the issue.

The Supreme Court has weighed in, too, asking the Centre, Niti Aayog, the Finance Commission, and the Reserve Bank of India to brainstorm on the “serious” issue of freebies and put forth “constructive suggestions” to tackle them.

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The Election Commission told the apex court on August 10 it welcomed the suggestion of an expert panel on freebies, but sought not to be made part of it because it is a constitutional authority.

Given all of this, it’s become pertinent to ask what qualifies as a freebie and what doesn’t.