Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Rahul takes a dig at PM on additional NREGS outlay

- HT Correspond­ent

NEWDELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday took a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “U-turn” on the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) citing his initial opposition to it and thanked him for allocating an additional ₹40,000 crore for the flagship programme on Sunday.

He tweeted a video clip of Modi’s speech in Parliament in 2015 in which the Prime Minister called the scheme an example of the Congress’s failures. “Do you think I will disband the scheme? My political wisdom does not allow me to do it. This is a living monument of your [Congress] failures to tackle poverty in 60 years,” Modi had said about MGNREGS in the speech and added the Congress had to send people to “dig up ditches and pay them” even after 60 years of the independen­ce.

The additional allocation has come as the demand for work has surged as millions of migrant workers, left jobless by the locka down, have returned to their homes from big cities.

“The Prime Minister has approved an additional budget of ₹40,000 crore for MNREGA scheme created during the UPA era. We express our gratitude to him for understand­ing the vision of MNREGA and promoting it.”

Former Union finance minister P Chidambara­m separately called the Centre’s Covid-19 economic package “hopelessly inadequate” and said it has “left high and dry” several sections, including 130 million families at the bottom half of the population, migrant workers and farmers.

“We express our thorough disappoint­ment and request the government to reconsider the stimulus package and announce revised and comprehens­ive fiscal stimulus package of not less than ₹10 lakh crore of real additional expenditur­e equivalent to 10% of the GDP,” he said. He said the package only amounts to ₹1,86,650 crore, which is barely 0.91% of the GDP.

Chidambara­m added already budgeted expenditur­e, regulatory measures, and proposed reforms have been also included in the package. He called the package inadequate given the gravity of the economic crisis.

Modi announced the package last week to help individual­s and businesses. Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced details of the package, which the Centre said is equivalent of a little below 10% of the GDP. Chidambara­m said Sitharaman acknowledg­ed that additional expenditur­e must be financed by additional borrowing. BJP spokespers­on, Gopal Agarwal said,“the details about the total stimulus given by FM in her press briefing was about ₹20 lakh and 90 thousand crores.the spin master wants it to restrict it to some portions only...”.

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