The Supreme Court criticizes pre-election freebies, stating they discourage work. Justices B R Gavai and Augustine George Masih note that free rations and cash benefits reduce work incentives. The court suggests integrating individuals into mainstream society for national development.
This critique arises as the new Delhi BJP government struggles to fund welfare programs, including a cash guarantee scheme for women. The state’s current allocation of Rs 11,000 crore for benefits could face additional strain from new programs. Analysts warn that fulfilling these promises may result in a revenue deficit.
The Supreme Court’s stance underscores the need for sustainable welfare policies that foster self-reliance and economic growth. The court has asked the Attorney General for a timeline on the urban poverty alleviation mission, which addresses shelter for the urban homeless.