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Delhi’s ‘freebie’ anchored political campaigns pose fundamental questions

‘Freebies’ are a counter to the conventional mobilization around caste blocs, which upended national politics after the release of Mandal Commission report. However, freebies raise questions about fiscal sustainability and the trade-offs involved for economic performance. As Delhi continues to set a precedent, the debate over the merits and demerits of freebies versus caste politics is likely to shape the future of Indian democracy

February 03, 2025 / 11:45 IST
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The role of freebies in state elections highlights a significant shift in voter priorities from identity-based politics to performance-based governance.

The rise of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi serves as a compelling case study in leveraging welfare schemes to secure electoral success. The party’s last two landslide victories in the state were largely credited to its promises and delivery of freebies that manifested as subsidized utilities such as electricity and water, free public services like bus rides for women, and affordable healthcare through Mohalla Clinics. These initiatives not only tackled the pressing needs of the urban poor but also fostered a perception of a governance model centered on public welfare and inclusive development.

Both the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress had criticized this approach as populist, arguing that it burdened the exchequer and promoted fiscal irresponsibility. AAP supporters, on the other hand, had defended these measures as democratic inclusivity by means of bridging the gap between governance and the underprivileged.

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To better understand the role of freebies in Delhi’s political landscape, it is crucial to compare this trend with the enduring tradition of caste-based politics, another significant factor influencing Indian polity.

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