Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju (File photo)
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Moneycontrol27-01-2026, 17:00

Kiren Rijiju Rules Out VB-G RAM G Rollback: "No Reverse Gear Once Law Is Before Nation"

  • Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju stated there would be no rollback of the VB-G RAM G Act, emphasizing that once a law is passed by Parliament, it must be followed.
  • The VB-G RAM G Act replaces MNREGA, increasing guaranteed workdays from 100 to 125 but altering funding, allocation, and oversight mechanisms.
  • Opposition parties are protesting the new law, particularly changes requiring states to contribute 40% of expenses (10% for hill/NE states) and a shift from demand-driven to normative fund allocation.
  • The government defends VB-G RAM G as an overhaul of an "inefficient and corrupt" MNREGA, aiming for greater state ownership and setting standards for project types.
  • Opposition-ruled states like Telangana, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu have passed resolutions against the law, with Karnataka also expected to follow suit, highlighting significant political contention.

Why It Matters: Government firmly rejects VB-G RAM G Act rollback despite opposition, citing parliamentary finality and scheme improvements.

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