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New Delhi, Oct 14 (TIWN): A day after International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Deputy Director of Fiscal Affairs Department Paolo Mauro praised India's direct benefit transfer (DBT) scheme, a political slugfest broke out between the ruling BJP and the main opposition party Congress over its credit sharing.
Former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram tweeted on Friday morning that it was the Congress-led UPA which had introduced the DBT and Aadhar in 2013 and 2009 respectively.
To this, BJP's IT cell head and Rajya Sabha member Amit Malviya retaliated through some statistics that in 2013-14, only 43 districts were covered and Rs 28 crore were paid through DBT.
However, between 2014 and 2022 (ever since the BJP-led NDA regime came to power),
750 districts have been covered and Rs 25,66,000 crore have been paid through DBT, he added.
"Will the former, out on bail, FM, 'honestly' tell who deserves credit after looking at some stats?2013-14: 43 districts covered and 28 crore paid thru DBT.
2014-22: 750 districts covered and 25,66,000 crore paid thru DBT," Malviya tweeted in response to Chidambaram's tweet.
Earlier, the former finance minister had said, "IMF official had praised the DBT model, calling it a 'logistical marvel'. He had also praised the innovative use of Aadhaar".
Tweeting further, Chidambaram had said, "Before the BJP rushes to claim credit for DBT and Aadhaar, please recall when they were introduced and by which government. Aadhaar was launched on 28-1-2009. DBT was introduced on 1-1-2013. Both by the UPA government."
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