Mate, I m sorry to say but u don't understand Economics of Politics (I don't understand either
), I would like to combine my point with what Chinese Dragon said in another thread. I honestly think that this cash transfer scheme is not good for India. Let's take an example:
suppose a thing cost Rs. 10, now to the poor GOI was giving a subsidy of Rs. 3, but he still had to work hard for those extra Rs. 7, now when Govt. is directly giving this Rs. 3 to the poor, if we add this to other subsidies transferred into cash, the whole amount would be pretty tempting for the poor & he will think that he is getting free cash from the Govt. & will become sort of lazy since now he is getting direct cash & not that invisible discount from the GOI, his whole budget for his home will be in jeopardy, since now he is not working that hard for that extra Rs. 7.
+ GOI will always give only Rs. 3 (with minor changes) in direct cash but we all know that Inflation keeps on increasing, so with time that Rs. 3 will almost account to nothing.
Added to this the entire PDS system that is in place will be dismantled since now there will be direct cash transfers.
+ How do u think it can reduce corruption, when the money will now be directly in the hands of Govt. workers that have to forward it to the poor/needy, if they doesn't pass it on??? remember the NREGA scams & NRHM scam in UP??
Maybe we are on the verge of another big scam.
What BJP objected to was a complete valid point, they were not objecting to the scheme as such but to the direct cash given to the voters in garb of this scheme when crucial elections are going on, direct cash can't be given as per poll-code.