Announcement of freebies by political parties will lead to economic disaster: Centre to SC


New Delhi, Aug 3 (IANS): The Centre on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that freebies promised by political parties before polls is an "economic disaster". The apex court suggested an expert body comprising representatives of Niti Ayog, Finance Commission, RBI, political parties and other stakeholders, should examine the pros and cons of freebies, while acknowledging that it is a serious issue.

Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, representing the Central government, said the populist announcements distort the informed decision making of the voter and a voter would know what's going to fall on him. Mehta said, "This is the way, we are heading towards economic disaster". Mehta suggested that the Election Commission of India (ECI) should apply its mind on the matter, and they can have a relook. The ECI's counsel said that its hands were tied by a judgment of the apex court on freebies.

A counsel, involved in the matter, suggested if there's a model manifesto where they say that there's no harm, and if the political parties declare the debt of the state.

A bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana said these are all empty formalities. Mehta reiterated, "We are heading towards economic disaster".

The Chief Justice said this is a serious issue and the ECI and the Central government cannot say that they cannot do anything in the matter. He said the government and the ECI have to consider the issue and give suggestions. The Chief Justice sought suggestions from senior advocate Kapil Sibal, who was present in the courtroom for another matter.

Sibal suggested that ECI should be kept out of the matter, as it is a political and economic issue, and there should be debate in Parliament on it.

The bench, also comprising justices Krishna Murari and Hima Kohli, said no political party would like to take out freebies, and all want freebies.

The bench noted that these are all policy matters and everyone should participate in the debate. "We'll say Finance Commission, political parties, Opposition parties, all of them can be members of this group. Let them have a debate and let them interact. let them give their suggestions and submit their report", noted the bench. A counsel suggested that RBI should also be included in the process.

The top court asked the Centre, ECI, petitioner and Sibal to give suggestions within a week on the composition of an expert body that will examine how to regulate freebies and give report to Centre, ECI and to the court. The bench scheduled the matter for further hearing next week.

The top court was hearing a PIL by advocate Ashwini Upadhyay against the announcements made by political parties for inducing voters, through freebies, during elections.

Upadhyay argued that ECI should debar state and national parties from making such promises.

 

  

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  • mohan prabhu, mangalore/canada

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    Freebies amount to bribery of electorate and should be stopped if a democratic government is to be put in power. There is, of course, no harm in assuring people in what way the party will improve the state of the people and the economy as a whole, what kind of projects they will introduce and give the time line (not 50 years), what kind of tax breaks the party will give to seniors and those with fixed incomes that do not increase with inflation, such as pension, etc., etc., that will enable people to make their judgement. Otherwise, the parties are just fooling and cajoling the people and get them to cast votes in their favour.

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    How about announcements of big development projects in states just before the assembly elections.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    At least state government like AAP giving freebies like Education , Healthcare , Food . Which is the basic need for people. Central (BJP) is only building Statues , New parliament building etc . How building of statues will benefit the Poor ? Bhakts of Manglore , please reply

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  • Kumar, Al-Khor, Qatar

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    Anil, Mangalore... Education, health is already free in India. Hence, who is this AAP is claiming falsely? By the way, AAP has given free transportation, which you intentionally trying to forget. Building statue will generate jobs and business. Instead of giving free, better let sculpture workers do some art work like statue.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    Karnataka election coming so no freebies from aap this time or to stop them ?

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  • Oz, Muscat

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    Announcement of freebies is only reserved for corporates

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    I want to know who started this freebies?? In 2014 so many assurance are given by our PM Modiji, like 15 lakhs to each person, Petrol and gas rates will be reducing Dollar rates will be less, and many more, voters are attracted and supported Modiji for ACCHE DIN. And now totally Ulta. Now central government wants to put ban on freebies ,no other parties should do this tactics to get votes.

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    Then what reason bhakt will vote for Bjpee?

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  • Suraj, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 03 2022

    Rajesh, Mangalore What reason slaves will vote for congressisss Remember NYAY scheme???

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