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RBI Warns State Governments against Pre-Election Populist Spending

Posted 24 Oct 2025

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The RBI warns against pre-election populist spending, which risks fiscal instability, inflation, rising debt, and resource misallocation, urging fiscal prudence, transparency, and voter awareness for sustainable growth.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has cautioned state governments against excessive pre-election spending; highlighting the risks it poses to macroeconomic stability and fiscal discipline.

Pre-Election Populist Spending

  • It refers to government expenditure undertaken shortly before elections with the primary aim of gaining political support, rather than addressing long-term economic or developmental needs.
  • It includes subsidies, free goods or services (Freebies), DBT schemes like Ladki Bahin Yojana (Maharashtra), Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana (Bihar) etc. targeting voters.
  • Around ₹68,000 crore was spent by state governments across 8 major state elections (2023–25) on populist welfare schemes.
    • Bihar (2025) disbursed 32.48% of its tax revenue in various schemes just before elections.

Impact on State Economy

  • Fiscal Stress: Leads to higher fiscal deficits and increased borrowing by the government.
  • Inflationary Pressure: Excessive spending can increase demand, pushing prices up.
  • Debt Burden: Short-term populist measures often result in higher public debt, affecting future budgets. E.g., Punjab’s debt to touch 3.74 lakh crore by the end of 2024-25.
  • Resource Misallocation: Diverts funds from essential development projects and long-term welfare programs.

Way Forward                                                                             

  • Fiscal Prudence & Debt Management: Implement sustainable welfare schemes with sunset clauses to maintain fiscal health.
  • Political Consensus: Centre and states should collaborate to curb misuse of freebies.
  • Role of Election Commission: Ensure transparency and accountability in electoral promises.
  • Voter Awareness: Educate citizens on long-term economic consequences of freebies.
  • Tags :
  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
  • Pre-Election Populist Spending
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