TMC's proposed cash transfer schemes will push Meghalaya into debt trap: Conard K Sangma
"Bengal's 'Lakshmir Bhandar' scheme has been rebranded as 'We card'. The TMC government in West Bengal has a per capita debt of around Rs 59,000 in 2022-23, and this scheme is one of the reasons," Conard K Sangma said. According to the chief minis...

He dubbed the 'We Card' (for women) and 'Meghalaya Youth Empowerment (MYE) Card' schemes as TMC's 'baaki' (credit) card, indicating that the party, if elected, may transfer the burden on the state's exchequer.
"They don't realise that such interventions, if done, will drive the state into a debt trap, something that has already happened in West Bengal," the CM said in a statement.
"Bengal's 'Lakshmir Bhandar' scheme has been rebranded as 'We card'. The TMC government in West Bengal has a per capita debt of around Rs 59,000 in 2022-23, and this scheme is one of the reasons," he said.
According to the chief minister, West Bengal's accumulated debt for 2022-23 is expected to rise to 5.86 lakh crore, up from Rs 5.28 lakh crore as on March 31, 2022.
Terming TMC's promises as "hollow", the NPP chief urged the people Meghalaya to steer clear of such assurances.
"With such steep debts at hand, it is clear that the TMC will also push the state into a debt trap, and leave the people of the state to face the brunt of it," he said.
The TMC had on Wednesday claimed to have received over 3.5 lakh registrations for its 'We card' scheme.
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