Lok Sabha polls: Rahul Gandhi promises Rs 6,000 a month for poorest 20%



Congress President Rahul Gandhi said his party, if it were to form the government at the Centre after the Lok Sabha elections, would ensure a minimum income of Rs 6,000 per month to 20 per cent poorest of poor households, or 250 million people.
While the Narendra Modi government had promised to Rs 6,000 per year to poor farmers, the Congress has promised a matching amount to all poor, particularly the landless.
The party, however, scrapped its earlier proposal that envisaged topping up the gap between a poor household’s income to bring it to Rs 12,000. It has now promised a flat Rs 6,000 per month allowance, or Rs 72,000 per year, if a family’s income is below Rs 12,000. Gandhi said a committee of party leaders, which included Manmohan Singh and P Chidambaram, had calculated that the basic living income each family needs to survive is Rs 12,000.
Calling the scheme “last attack on poverty”, Gandhi said the income would be transferred to the bank accounts of women in each family. The scheme would cover rural as well urban poor. The implementation will be based on pilot projects the party plans to take up in the first two years of its government, and the scheme is likely to be launched in the third year. Read More





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