Bengaluru: A minimum basic income scheme aimed at addressing the issue of poverty is among the ideas received by the BJP manifesto draft committee for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, party MP Rajeev Chandrasekhar said on Thursday.
"Lots of participative and unprecedented grassroots suggestions are pouring in during our manifesto committee meetings with various groups of people," said Chandrasekhar, also a member of the BJP manifesto draft committee.
"Implementation of minimum basic income is also one of the suggestions which the party has received," he said.
Asked if the BJP was seriously considering including the minimum basic income scheme in its manifesto, Chandrasekhar said the committee would soon take the final decision.
"... but various next stage reforms are under consideration and being discussed...," he added.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi has already promised his party would implement a minimum basic income scheme for poor if his party is voted to power in the Lok Sabha elections beginning April 11.
The minimum income guarantee is a spin-off of the concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI). It was proposed by the then chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian in the Economic Survey 2016-17 to provide minimum cash to the poor people to help them meet their basic needs.
The core idea of the UBI, which proposes payment of a fixed income by the government to every adult, was to eliminate poverty or at least ensure survival of individuals.