‘Because of freebies, people are not willing to work’: Supreme Court’s strong observations after conclusion of Delhi Assembly Elections
The top court also questioned if a 'class of parasites' was being created due to such lucrative announcements.

New Delhi: Coming down carefully on the be conscious of announcing freebies for the sake of winning elections, the Supreme Court docket stated that folk are “unwilling to work” ensuing from such poll promises as they bag free ration and cash.
“Due to freebies, when elections are declared, the parents are no longer keen to work. They are getting free rations without doing any work,” the apex courtroom remarked. Sorry to hiss, but by no longer making these folks part of mainstream society, are we no longer making a class of parasites?” it asked.
The tip courtroom also puzzled if a ‘class of parasites’ was being created ensuing from such profitable announcements.
A bench of Justices BR Gavai and Augustine George Masih was listening to the topic referring to to the upright to refuge of homeless persons in metropolis areas.
Attorney Total R Venkataramani informed the bench that the Centre was in the process of finalisation of the metropolis poverty alleviation mission to address components such because the provision of refuge for the metropolis homeless.
The courtroom asked the Attorney Total to check with with the government about when the metropolis poverty reduction programme would birth. The case will be heard one more time in six weeks.
The Supreme Court docket’s strong observations came days after the conclusion of the Delhi Assembly Elections in which both BJP and AAP launched a slew of profitable promises they would fulfill after gaining energy.
Just a few of AAP’s such promises incorporated the Mahila Samman Yojana (Rs 2,100 month-to-month help to every woman), waiver of water bills, free bus rides for male college students, and 50% concession on metro fares for all college students.
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