Kerala's Poverty Claim Exposed: How Central Schemes Did the Real Work

The Kerala BJP president has called out the state government's poverty eradication claims as misleading. He revealed that Central Government welfare programs were entirely responsible for lifting people out of poverty. The state's administrative inertia caused a decade-long delay in achieving what other states accomplished much faster. Kerala's performance in poverty reduction significantly lagged behind other major Indian states during the same period.

Key Points: BJP Says Kerala Poverty Eradication Due to Central Schemes

  • BJP accuses Kerala government of delaying Central scheme implementation for years
  • Only 2.72 lakh people lifted from poverty in Kerala over 10-year period
  • 6 lakh Kerala families receive monthly foodgrains under PM Garib Kalyan scheme
  • Kerala's performance lags behind UP, Bihar, MP in poverty reduction numbers
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Kerala's poverty eradication achieved through Central Schemes: BJP

Kerala BJP chief reveals state's poverty eradication claims misleading, credits Central Government welfare programs for lifting 2.72 lakh people from poverty over decade.

"It was the Centre's welfare programmes that brought people out of poverty, not any state initiative - Rajeev Chandrasekhar"

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 27

Kerala BJP President Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Monday said that the state’s claim of having eradicated extreme poverty was misleading, asserting that the achievement was made possible entirely through Central Government programmes.

He accused the State Government of delaying implementation and then attempting to claim credit for the results.

Chandrasekhar said Kerala’s administrative inertia was the reason it took a decade to achieve results that other states accomplished much faster.

“While other states acted swiftly to eliminate poverty, the Kerala Government remained inactive for years and is now trying to project the success as its own,” he said.

Citing World Bank data, Chandrasekhar noted that around 170 million people in India had been lifted out of extreme poverty, while in Kerala, only 2.72 lakh people had achieved the same over 10 years.

“It was the Centre’s welfare programmes that brought people out of poverty, not any state initiative,” he added.

He pointed out that under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, about 6 lakh families in Kerala receive 35 kg of foodgrains every month, while 58 lakh individuals gain employment through the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).

“These are Central schemes that have directly supported Kerala’s poor,” Chandrasekhar said.

Comparing performance across states, he said that in the past decade, 6 crore people in Uttar Pradesh, 3.77 crore in Bihar, 2.3 crore in Madhya Pradesh, 1.87 crore in Rajasthan, and 1.59 crore in Maharashtra had been lifted out of poverty.

“Kerala, by contrast, managed only 2.72 lakh,” he said.

Accusing the state of political opportunism, Chandrasekhar said, “For 10 years, the Pinarayi Vijayan government has been rebranding Central projects with new names and stickers to claim credit.”

He described the poverty eradication claim as the latest example, adding that the PM SHRI scheme, aimed at improving education and youth development, was also stalled by the state for five years.

- IANS

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Arjun K
As a Keralite, I must say this is disappointing but true. Our state government takes forever to implement schemes and then claims credit. The numbers speak for themselves - only 2.72 lakh people in 10 years? That's not something to boast about.
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Sarah B
I think we should acknowledge that both central and state governments contribute to development. Yes, central schemes provide funding, but state-level implementation matters too. Let's not make this a political blame game 🙏
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Rohit P
The comparison with UP and Bihar is eye-opening! While they lifted crores out of poverty, Kerala managed only 2.72 lakh. This shows our administrative inefficiency. Time for some accountability!
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Meera T
My family has benefited from MGNREGS during the pandemic. It was indeed a central scheme that saved us. But I wish politicians would stop fighting and focus on helping people more efficiently. Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
While I agree central schemes are important, Kerala's social development indicators have always been better than other states. Maybe we should focus on what works rather than who gets credit. Development should be above politics.

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