Jaya Thakur demanded to make herself a party to the case.

New Delhi:

There has been a debate for a long time about whether services like electricity, water, education and health should be provided to the people in the elections.

In fact, after the statement of PM Modi's 'free ki rewari' came in the discussion, it has become an issue of politics.

The Congress party has reached the Supreme Court in support of free election announcements during the elections.

Madhya Pradesh Congress leader Jaya Thakur filed an application in the Supreme Court.

It has been said in this petition that the duty of the ruling party is bound to provide subsidy.

The petition said that schemes for the upliftment of weaker sections cannot be called freebies

In fact, Jaya Thakur opposed the petition of BJP leader and lawyer Ashwani Kumar Upadhyay.

Jaya Thakur demanded to make herself a party to the case.

The petition said that it is the duty of the ruling parties running the government to uplift the weaker sections of the society and make schemes and provide subsidy for it.

The petition said that the subsidies and concessions given to the citizens are constitutional obligations and necessary for democracy.

Many leaders including Arvind Kejriwal have criticized the statement of 'free ki rewari'.

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Let us tell you that amidst the ongoing debate on Revadi culture recently, Telangana cabinet minister KT Rama Rao had targeted the central government on Saturday.

He said that the Narendra Modi-led BJP government has already neglected the welfare of the poor and now it is also debating the free facilities provided to them by the state government, so that the condition of the common people becomes more pathetic. .


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