Gehlot made a big bet on pensioners-transferred Rs 1005 crore …?


In the upcoming assembly elections, the Gehlot government is trying to cross the electoral wall with the help of pensioners. chief minister Ashok Gehlot on tuesday gave a big gift to the pensioners under social security. cm Gehlot transferred an amount of more than one thousand crores to the accounts of fifty lakh pensioners. The cm also targeted the central government on this occasion and termed his single engine government as better than the double engine government.

cm Gehlot once again opened his box and transferred Rs 1005 crore directly to the bank accounts of more than 50 lakh beneficiaries under the Social Security Pension Scheme. During this, he also interacted with the beneficiaries at the function organized in Jaipur. Gehlot said that every year the pension will be increased by 15 percent. The government will bring a bill in this session of the Vidhansabha and make a law regarding the pension of one thousand rupees and its increase every year.

The government simplified all the formalities

cm urged PM narendra modi to make similar plans. Schemes related to social security are a priority for the Gehlot government. Gehlot has too much trust on pensioners. That's why the number of pensioners has increased by about fifty lakhs during this tenure. Now the government has simplified all the formalities to get the eligibility for pension. Now there is no need for the eligible people to visit Sarpanch, minister and officers. Can also apply directly online.

The number of pensioners has increased to more than 94 lakhs.

When the Gehlot government assumed power, hardly fifty lakh people used to get pension under social security. Now their number has increased to more than 94 lakhs. By increasing the number of pensioners, on the one hand, the government is helping the needy and making their dreams come true. On the other hand, Gehlot wants to cross the electoral cycle depending on him. However, the social security schemes of cm Gehlot are making headlines across the country.

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