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Funds for NYAY scheme won't be collected from middle class: Rahul Gandhi
Apr-05-2019

Congress president Rahul Gandhi has assured people that funds for his ambitious minimum income support guarantee scheme Nyantam Aay Yojana (NYAY) would not be collected from middle-class. He also assured that income tax rates would not be raised to collect money for the scheme. He said that Congress would deliver its promise of giving Rs 72,000 per year to the poor of the country. Further, he added that ‘we will deliver this (Nyay scheme) without raising income tax.’

He has also said that some small schemes which are really not effective will be subsumed in order to make space for the scheme. The Congress in its manifesto has promised to give Rs 72,000 per year to the 20 per cent of India’s poorest under its minimum income scheme (NYAY) if his party comes to power. Gandhi reiterated his party’s poll promise of facilitating women with 33 per cent reservation in legislation and in government jobs, a long-time demand of civil society and women rights activists.

Aiming at the political rival BJP, he has said that he does not make sweeping statements unlike his political opponents and calculates before promising anything. Drawing a parallel between jobs creation rate in India and China, Gandhi claimed that ‘while China creates 50,000 jobs in every 24 hours, we lose 27,000 jobs in the same period.’ He also said that the economy will gain pace after the poor of the country get Rs 72,000 per year as it would increase their purchasing power.

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