Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is garlanded by party leaders in Telangana during a BJP election campaign ahead of the state Assembly elections at LB Stadium, in Hyderabad, on Monday. Image Credit: PTI

Hyderabad: From farm loan waiver up to Rs200,000 (Dh10,429) to unemployment allowance and from doubling security pensions to free cows, laptops and bicycles, major political parties in debt-ridden Telangana are promising the moon to the voters.

The main contenders of power have made a whole lot of promises like 100,000 jobs in the first year, hiking retirement age of government employees from 58 years to 61 years, financial assistance for the marriage of poor girls and grants for women self-help groups.

Congress president Rahul Gandhi
Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu during an election rally ahead of the state Assembly polls in Gadwal, Telangana, on Monday. Image Credit: PTI

India’s youngest state may be under a huge burden of public debts but this has not deterred the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), the Congress-led People’s Front and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from promising all sorts of freebies to voters for December 7 elections to the Telangana Assembly.

Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao told the Assembly in March that the state’s debts stood at Rs1.42 trillion (Dh74 billion). The opposition parties, however, claimed during the poll campaign that this was Rs2.5 trillion.

The TRS, which was already under fire from the opposition for not fulfilling most of the promises made in 2014, was the last party to release its manifesto. KCR released the document at an election rally in Hyderabad on Sunday.

KCR has been claiming that Telangana is number one in the country in terms of welfare. The TRS government claims to be spending a whopping Rs400 billion annually on social welfare pensions and other welfare schemes.

TRS leader KT Rama Rao
TRS leader KT Rama Rao speaks during his road show in Hyderabad on Sunday. Image Credit: PTI

The government is spending Rs130 billion a year on pensions alone but with all the main parties promising to hike the pension amount, it is estimated that the allocation will have to be doubled.

The parties have vied with each other in promising the sops to the farm sector. If TRS promised farm loan waiver up to Rs100,000, both the Congress and BJP promised loan waiver up to Rs200,000.

The ruling party also assured that financial assistance to farmers as input subsidy under ‘Rythu Bandhu’ scheme will be increased from Rs8,000 per acre (0.4 hectare) per year to Rs10,000.

The Congress promised Market Intervention Fund of Rs50 billion and minimum guaranteed prices for 17 major crops.

The BJP has promised free bore-well or well or pump set for each farmer. BJP’s promises also include distribution of 100,000 cows annually during festivals, free laptops for all students pursuing under-graduate courses and free cycles to all girl-students from class 7 to 10.

In addition to creation of 100,000 jobs in the first year, the Congress promised unemployment allowance of Rs3,000 per month to jobless youth. The TRS assured that every unemployed youth will get a dole of Rs3,016 per month while the BJP promised unemployed stipend of Rs3,116.

The Congress promised financial assistance of Rs150,116 for the marriage of poor girls against Rs100,116 being provided by the TRS government under ‘Kalyan Lakshmi’ scheme. The BJP said each girl will get Rs100,000 cash and one tola of gold at the time of marriage.

The Congress said that all Women Self-Help Groups (SHGs) will be given a grant of Rs100,000 each. Each SHG will be permitted to get a bank loan of Rs1 million, for which the interest will be paid by the government.

The BJP declared interest free loans of Rs500,000 to women SHGs. They will also get free smart phones.

The Congress has pledged free treatment up to Rs500,000 for all diseases under ‘Araogyasri’. A 20-30 bed hospital will be built in each ‘mandal’ (block).

The BJP assured Rs50 million health insurance cover for all under Ayushman Bharat Yojna and generic medicines in all mandals.

The TRS promised that double bed-room housing scheme for poor will continue and those who own plots will be provided financial assistance of Rs500,000-Rs600,000 to build the house.

The Congress also promised Rs500,000 assistance. The BJP promised houses for all eligible people by 2022 and till then, the government would give Rs5,000 rent every month.