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Rajasthan’s free power offer set to worsen its stressed fiscal position

The western state’s finances are among the most under strain in the country.

June 02, 2023 / 13:20 IST
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Ashok Gehlot
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot cast a wide net with his budget announcements.

The Rajasthan government’s announcement this week that it will lower power bills for households may help the Congress party garner votes in the assembly elections due later this year. However, this latest dole will worsen the stress on the state’s economy, an analysis of its finances showed.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot had proposed in his budget in February that he would make electricity up to 100 units each month free for consumers, up from 50 units earlier. This week, he said that from May 1, the bill for consumers who use up to 100 units of electricity per month will be zero. For those consuming above 100 units, the first 100 units will remain free, irrespective of the overall usage. Moreover, consumers using up to 200 units of power per month will be incentivised by waiving costs like fixed charge and fuel surcharge for consumption between 100 and 200 units per month, the government said.

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The budget promise of free electricity to consumers with a consumption of 100 units per month, which was expected to benefit more than 1.04 crore out of 1.19 crore families in the state, was expected to cost the state exchequer Rs 7,000 crore, according to budget documents.

With a budget size of Rs 3.91 lakh crore for 2023-24, the state can afford to spend the additional cost of subsidising power for more consumers.