Rajasthan bill on minimum income brought with eye on assembly polls: Mayawati
BSP leader Mayawati has criticized the government of Rajasthan over a bill providing minimum guaranteed income for all adult citizens, saying it is aimed at serving the government’s political interest. The bill was passed on 20 July and will see b...

"The Gehlot government kept sleeping like 'Kumbhakarna' throughout its tenure and remained embroiled in internal political upheavals, otherwise many works related to public welfare, poverty, unemployment, backwardness could have been started by the government much earlier in public interest," she said.
"The announcement of minimum guarantee income scheme by the Congress government in Rajasthan before the assembly elections is less of public interest and more of a decision stemming from political interest. Due to this, it is difficult for the poor people to get immediate relief. Is it appropriate to spend huge amount of government money only on publicity?" the former Uttar Pradesh chief minister said in a tweet in Hindi.
According to the Bill, some beneficiaries will receive guaranteed employment at minimum wage for at least 125 days per financial year.
Other beneficiaries such as senior citizens, specially-abled persons, widows and single women shall be entitled to a pension under the Bill. The pension payable shall be increased at the rate of 15 per cent per annum from FY 2024-25.
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