Pre-poll splurge: Fiscal recklessness a recipe for disaster
The Tribune Editorial: The Bihar government led by Nitish Kumar has distributed Rs 19,333 cr and the Mahayuti government in Maharashtra spent Rs 23,300 crore in November last year
RULING parties of different hues have thrown state coffers wide open in a desperate bid to retain power. State governments have disbursed a whopping Rs 67,928 crore for populist welfare schemes in the run-up to eight major Assembly elections during the past two years. Maharashtra and Bihar, both ruled by the BJP-led NDA, are the top offenders. The Mahayuti government in Maharashtra spent Rs 23,300 crore under schemes like the women-centric Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana ahead of the November 2024 polls. The ploy worked, with female voters in particular tilting the scales in the Mahayuti’s favour.