While announcing yearly support of Rs. 6,000 to all farmers under Kisan Samman Nidhi Scheme, the BJP reiterated its promise to double farmers’ income, which has been borrowed from the last manifesto in 2014. The 6,000 rupees yearly dole, though pales in contrast to the Congress offer of Rs. 72,000 annually to the poorest 20 percent of the population, seems doable.
The BJP decision to provide pension to small farmers and small shopkeepers after they attain 60 years of age is vague in a sense that it did not elaborate how much pension it plans to offer. At a time, when the government has stopped pension to government employees from 2004 onwards, this new offer is bound to raise heckles, and put pressure on the budget.
The BJP’s promise to increase the doctor-population ratio to one per 1,400 by 2022 is a tough task given that there is just one allopathic government doctor available for around 11,082 people across the country, which is more than 10 times the WHO recommended ratio of 1:1000.
On March 23, 2018, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare informed the Lok Sabha that a total of 30,455 seats in state-run institutions and 36,165 seats in private medical colleges in the country are available for MBBS admissions while about 2,930 seats in state-run institutes and 24,130 seats in private dental colleges in India are available in BDS programmes. According to government figures, there are altogether 93,680 seats available for both MBBS and BDS programmes together every year, so how can the government expect to increase the number of doctors?
It is high time the political parties come out with realistic manifestos offering solutions to the problems the country is facing rather than offering bribes to the voters ahead of elections. It should be incumbent upon the ruling party to come out with an action taken report at the end of its tenure so that the voters feel enlightened and not cheated to know how many of the promises have been honoured. Otherwise, the relevance of poll manifestos will be lost.
Thankfully, there is growing awareness among the young electorate who know the value of their votes. In an age of vibrant social media and increasing citizen activism, one hopes the political parties will no longer treat the manifestos as only an election ritual. With just a few months left for the election verdict, it remains to be seen if pragmatism or populism rules the day in India.
(The author is a senior journalist and columnist. He has worked with several newspapers, news agency and television news channel in his 30 years career. Presently, he is a guest faculty at Indian Institute of Mass Communication and also writes commentaries on national and international issues. The author can be contacted at khanna.vikas@gmail.com)
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