Congress quota promise to Patidars constitutionally impossible: Jaitley

The Congress also promised to slash petrol and diesel prices by Rs 10 a litre and waive off farm debt

IANS  |  Ahmedabad 

Photo: @BJP4India
Photo: @BJP4India

The on Friday said the poll manifesto in promising quota for and farm debt waiver was "constitutionally impossible" and "financially improbable" and that the party's policy of social polarisation would harm the state.

Releasing the BJP's poll agenda a day before the state votes in the first of the two-phase election on Saturday, Union Finance Minister took a dig at the saying its promise of reservation for was "politics of damage" for

"Social polarisation in will be politics of damage for the state and if the moves in that path it will cause harm to the state," Jaitley told reporters.

"One of Congress' poll promises is constitutionally impossible, which is reservation. It cannot go beyond 50 per cent. The vision is based on constitutional impossibility."

The in its manifesto has promised that if it forms the government in the state, it will bring in a special bill to provide quotas for those who are not presently entitled to any reservation and will get quota under special category. The quota given to OBCs, STs and SCs will not be touched.

The also promised to slash petrol and diesel prices by Rs 10 a litre and waive off farm debt. It also vowed to give every unemployed youth Rs 4,000 a month as unemployment allowance till he/she gets a job.

Jaitley said the promises were far from the reality. "These are the promises that cannot be met and have not even a distant relationship with governance... In reality, such promises are financially improbable."

The Finance Minister said was the only state among the bigger ones that had double-digit growth rate of 10 per cent in the last few years. "And this was in those five years when the world and the national economy was not booming."

He said critics of the model should "understand with seriousness Gujarat's GDP growth and the state under rule has witnessed development in every social and financial sector".

First Published: Fri, December 08 2017. 17:57 IST