Supreme Court News: Supreme Court considers 'Rewari culture' serious, next hearing on August 17
Kejriwal said that the person who pays the tax is cheated when the bank loans of a few associates are waived off. Kejriwal challenged the PM to hold a referendum on free facilities.
The Supreme Court has considered 'Rewari culture' as serious during the hearing. The Supreme Court says that the money should be used for infrastructure. During the hearing in the Supreme Court in this matter, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) told the Supreme Court that there is a difference between welfare schemes and free 'rewari culture'. The Supreme Court says that the economy has to strike a balance between wealth and the welfare of the people. The next hearing in the Supreme Court will be on August 17.
PM Modi again took a jibe at the opposition parties about the 'Rewari culture' to make the public a vote bank with lucrative promises. He had said yesterday on Wednesday that if he will give free facilities and if there is selfishness in politics, then anyone can come and announce to give free petrol and diesel tomorrow. At the same time, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal had expressed his opinion while reversing this. Kejriwal said that the person who pays the tax is cheated when the bank loans of a few associates are waived off. Kejriwal challenged the PM to hold a referendum on free facilities.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday demanded a referendum on whether taxpayers' money should be spent on quality services like healthcare and education or should be spent on one family or one's friends. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Kejriwal's statement came on the same day Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in Panipat that giving 'free gifts' hinders India's efforts to become self-reliant and also puts a burden on taxpayers.
Without naming anyone, Kejriwal said in a video message, "There should be a referendum on whether the government's money should be spent on one family or one's friends as per the wishes of the party or it should be used to build better schools and hospitals in the country." should be spent for.'
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