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This Article is From Mar 28, 2019

Congress’ Income Scheme A Potential ‘Game Changer’ Over Modi’s 10% Quota Gambit

Congress’ Income Scheme A Potential ‘Game Changer’ Over Modi’s 10% Quota Gambit
People sit and listen during a public hearing session in Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

The 10 percent reservation announced for economically weaker sections by the Bharatiya Janata Party government “may be usurped by the wealthiest”, while the minimum income guarantee announced by the Congress party could be “a game changer” provided it does not come at the cost of social spending, which is currently too low in India, a new report by The World Inequality Lab, a research organisation, says.

Economic inequality in India is at record high levels and the next government will have to seriously address this issue, “rather than just focusing on growth as it has been the case until now”, Lucas Chancel, co-director of The World Inequality Lab, said in a statement. Since the 1980s, the top 0.1 percent of earners have captured a higher share of total growth than the entire bottom 50 percent of the Indian population (12 percent versus 11 percent), while the top 1 percent have received a higher share of total growth than the middle 40 percent (29 percent versus 23 percent) of the population, the report notes.

It compares the promises that the BJP and the Congress have made ahead of the 2019 general elections to help the poor.

Under the Congress party's Nyuntam Aay Yojana - a minimum income scheme - announced on March 25, the poorest 20 percent of Indian families (which are estimated to number 50 million families or 250 million people) would given a cash transfer of up to Rs 6,000 a month to ensure they have a monthly income of Rs 12,000 (or Rs 72,000 a year).

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