Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s welfare promises in Bengal including ₹3000 monthly aid for unemployed youth ₹21000 for pregnant women 33 percent job reservation free bus travel for women and a PM Kisan hike have triggered backlash Taxpayers warn of heavy fiscal burden and question how sustainable such large scale spending will be in the long run.
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