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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Freebies politics in India and its implication
Authors
Akshit Changani
Abstract
In Indian state and
national elections, freebie politics—the deliberate distribution of free goods
and services to win votes—has grown to be a significant factor. By
administering a structured questionnaire to 100 Indian voters, this article
examines the event's social, political, and economic ramifications. Vote
influence, demographic trends, efficacy perceptions, and comprehension of
budgetary effects are all examined through quantitative data analysis, which
includes ten comprehensive tables and bar-graph representations. The findings
indicate that while most people believe that giveaways are a good way to
encourage people to vote, concerns about their long-term viability are growing.
The main goals of policy recommendations are to increase transparency and
customize social programs to maximize their impact on development.
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Pages:141-146
How to cite this article:
Akshit Changani "Freebies politics in India and its implication". International Journal of Social Research and Development, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 141-146
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