As many as 19 welfare programmes being run by the BJP government are renamed versions of older schemes of UPA government, according to a report published by FactChecker.in, an initiative of The Spending & Policy Research Foundation— a data journalism and policy research organisation, which scrutinises veracity of statements made by individuals in public life.
“On June 15, 2017, Congress Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor claimed that 23 of the BJP-led government’s new programmes were merely renamed versions of schemes launched by the previous governments led by his party,” the report said, confirming that “We found that 19 of the 23 programmes were indeed renamed versions of older schemes, as Tharoor claimed.”
The 19 UPA schemes which have been renamed by the BJP-led government as verified in the report are as under:
Additionally, the report said that the status of the following schemes of the BJP government was unclear as to whether they, too, were revived versions of original programmes initiated by UPA regime:
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