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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Non-Planned Expenditure for a Successful Political Gambit

UPA is in full swing of unveiling pre-election sops to the people. It first went to declare Rs 30,000 crore tax deductions, which is loss to revenue receipts. Then government announced increased in dearness allowance of Central government employees. A few days before this announcement, UPA was playing parliamentary morality card for not having long-term mandate to fight recession in pre-election time frame.

This is the second time in the row that UPA government is dolling out sops which it claims is part of government’s economic agenda. But, at the same instance it fails to include all such economic programs under budget. Last year every one in the government played itself as pro-farmer but when it came to budgeting it such huge expense government just forgot it as part of budgetary expenditure. A lot of such programs were put under non-planned expenditure out of budgetary provision to make budget look good. This year to government has played the same card by announcing economic sops, which are not part of budget.

UPA Government wants common population to aware only of the populist economic measure but it does not want the people to know the cost, which it will have to pay it in future. It is smartly widening the budget deficit for which it does not want to be held accountable in future.

A few weeks after the budget announcement, government has forgotten its parliamentary principals to announce massive plans to largely rope in voters then to effectively tackle the grim economic scenario. Government’s bet on cutting may not be entirely fruitful if industry does not pass on this cut to the consumers, which has often happened in the past. Pre-election sops are not always successful; a lot depends on underlying economic scenario.

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