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Chidambaram criticizes Centre’s VB-G RAM G bill, calls it a betrayal of MGNREGA

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Last updated: December 21, 2025 2:33 pm
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Senior Congress leader P. Chidambaram has publicly condemned the Indian government’s recent introduction of the VB-G RAM G bill, which seeks to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). Chidambaram characterized this legislative move as a “betrayal” of the original intent of MGNREGA, which was designed to provide guaranteed employment to rural households across India. His remarks have sparked a renewed debate about the future of rural employment schemes in the country and the implications for millions of workers who rely on such programs for their livelihoods.

The MGNREGA, enacted in 2005, was a landmark piece of legislation aimed at enhancing livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of unskilled wage employment in a financial year to every rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The program has been credited with reducing rural poverty, empowering women, and improving rural infrastructure. However, it has also faced criticism over implementation issues, including delays in wage payments and corruption.

Chidambaram’s comments come in the wake of the government’s announcement regarding the VB-G RAM G bill, which proponents argue will streamline rural employment initiatives and enhance efficiency. The government has stated that the new bill aims to address the shortcomings of MGNREGA by introducing a more flexible framework that can adapt to changing economic conditions. However, critics, including Chidambaram, argue that this shift undermines the fundamental principles of guaranteed employment and social security that MGNREGA established.

In a press conference held on Tuesday, Chidambaram described the introduction of the VB-G RAM G bill as the “second killing of Mahatma Gandhi,” a reference to the perceived erosion of the values of social justice and equality that Gandhi championed. He asserted that the Congress party would vehemently oppose the bill until the original framework of MGNREGA is restored. Chidambaram emphasized the importance of the employment guarantee scheme, stating that it is a vital safety net for rural households, particularly in times of economic distress.

The Congress party’s opposition to the VB-G RAM G bill is part of a broader strategy to mobilize public sentiment against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government, which has faced criticism for its handling of various social welfare programs. The party has vowed to expose what it describes as “fraud” associated with the new bill, suggesting that the government is attempting to dismantle a successful program under the guise of reform.

The timeline for the implementation of the VB-G RAM G bill remains unclear, as it is currently under discussion in Parliament. The government is expected to push for swift passage, citing the need for urgent reforms in rural employment. However, the opposition’s resistance could lead to protracted debates and potential amendments to the proposed legislation.

The implications of this legislative battle extend beyond the immediate political landscape. If the VB-G RAM G bill is enacted, it could fundamentally alter the framework of rural employment in India, potentially affecting millions of workers who depend on MGNREGA for their livelihoods. Critics warn that replacing MGNREGA with a new framework could lead to reduced job security and lower wages, exacerbating the challenges faced by rural communities already grappling with economic uncertainty.

Moreover, the debate surrounding the VB-G RAM G bill highlights broader issues of governance and accountability in the implementation of social welfare programs. As the government seeks to reform rural employment initiatives, questions arise about the adequacy of oversight mechanisms to prevent corruption and ensure that benefits reach the intended beneficiaries.

The Congress party’s stance on the VB-G RAM G bill reflects a growing concern among opposition parties regarding the government’s approach to social welfare. As the political landscape evolves in the lead-up to the next general elections, the outcome of this legislative battle could significantly influence public perception of the ruling party’s commitment to social justice and rural development.

In conclusion, the controversy surrounding the VB-G RAM G bill and its potential impact on MGNREGA underscores the critical importance of rural employment schemes in India. As the debate unfolds, stakeholders from various sectors will be closely monitoring developments, given the far-reaching consequences for rural livelihoods and the broader socio-economic fabric of the country.

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