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Experts say Rahul's poll promise of ₹72,000 minimum income scheme will ruin fiscal balance

Apr 03, 2019, at 01:41 am

In a desperate bid to promise voters anything to get elected barely two weeks away from the 2019 Lok Sabha Election, Congress president Rahul Gandhi has promised a ₹72,000 per annum minimum income scheme for nearly 25 crore poor families of the country if the party is voted to power under the ambitious minimum income guarantee scheme which the party has named ‘Nyay’.