NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday pulled up Tamil Nadu electricity board for promising free electricity to consumers irrespective of their financial status.The apex court issued notice to the Centre and others on plea of DMK government which proposes to provide free electricity. A bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant slammed freebies culture adopted by states and political parties, saying that it hampers economic development.The apex court added that most states in the country are revenue deficit but offering such freebies while overlooking development.“The economic development of the nation will be hampered with this kind of largesse distribution Yes, it is the State’s duty to provide. But the ones who are enjoying freebies.. is it not something that should be looked at?” Chief Justice of India Surya Kant verbally observed.”We know states where there is free electricity even if you are big landlord.. you keep lights on..machines on etc. If you want to have a facility you pay for it. But this money which state says will pay now… Who will pay for it? This is the tax money,” he said.The court said that it is aware of what happened in some states in the recent elections, where welfare schemes were suddenly announced just ahead of the elections.The Court clarified that the issue was not confined to any one State but all States in the country.”We are not on Tamil Nadu context only. We are on the fact that why are schemes being announced just before elections. All political parties, sociologists need to revisit ideology. How long will this continue?” CJI said.“It’s not one State we are talking about, it’s about all States. It is planned expenditure. Why don’t you make Budget proposals and give justification that this is my outlay on unemployment of people,” Justice Joymalya Bagchi added.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPak Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Claims India, Afghanistan On Same Page, Raises War ConcernsGoogle CEO Pichai Hails India’s AI Rise, Highlights Vizag Investment, Warns Against AI Divide’India Built What No Other Country Could’: Macron Praises India’s Digital Rise At AI Summit’Future Of AI Cannot Be Left To Whims Of Few Billionaires’: UN Chief Guterres Pushes Global AI FundBangladesh PM Tarique Rahman Makes BIG Promise To Hindus As India Detains Hindu Cop Killer In Delhi’If I Can Survive Family Dinner With My In-Laws…’: Rishi Sunak’s Witty Remark At AI Impact Summit’A Very Positive Case Study’: Meta AI chief Alexandr Wang Praises India’s AI Startup EcosystemChaos and Protests Erupt in Dhaka as Tarique Rahman Officially Becomes Bangladesh’s New PM’Bulls***t’: Macron Slams Social Media’s ‘Free Speech’ Rhetoric, Calls For Algorithm Transparency”Will Simplify Visas And Admin”: Macron’s Big Announcement For Indian St123PhotostoriesWhich Hindu demon energy you have according to your birth number’Chhaava’, ‘Tanhaji-The Unsung Warrior’: Bollywood films that glorify Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s bravery5 habits that instantly make you more magneticShiv Jayanti 2026: ‘Shivba Raja’, ‘Ghamand Kar’; Songs to play in the honour of warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj9 traditional dishes of Andhra cuisine that are a must-tryBaby names inspired by Indian art and musicRamadan 2026: 10 refreshing and hydrating drinks to make at homeHow long does it take to sell a property?5 important things to do when visiting Ranthambore National ParkPowerful Hanuman slokas for courage and inner strength123Hot PicksCigarette price hikeGold rate todayITC shareMadhya Pradesh budget 2026–27Income Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingIndia T20 World CupLarry WheelsMikaela ShiffrinNPCIL admit cardGate 2026 Answer KeyDTU ResultMukesh AmbaniMick CroninNBA Trade NewsFortnite V39 50 Update Release Time
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday pulled up Tamil Nadu electricity board for promising free electricity to consumers irrespective of their financial status.The apex court issued notice to the Centre and others on plea of DMK government which proposes to provide free electricity. A bench led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant slammed freebies culture adopted by states and political parties, saying that it hampers economic development.The apex court added that most states in the country are revenue deficit but offering such freebies while overlooking development.“The economic development of the nation will be hampered with this kind of largesse distribution Yes, it is the State’s duty to provide. But the ones who are enjoying freebies.. is it not something that should be looked at?” Chief Justice of India Surya Kant verbally observed.“We know states where there is free electricity even if you are big landlord.. you keep lights on..machines on etc. If you want to have a facility you pay for it. But this money which state says will pay now… Who will pay for it? This is the tax money,” he said.The court said that it is aware of what happened in some states in the recent elections, where welfare schemes were suddenly announced just ahead of the elections.The Court clarified that the issue was not confined to any one State but all States in the country.“We are not on Tamil Nadu context only. We are on the fact that why are schemes being announced just before elections. All political parties, sociologists need to revisit ideology. How long will this continue?” CJI said.“It’s not one State we are talking about, it’s about all States. It is planned expenditure. Why don’t you make Budget proposals and give justification that this is my outlay on unemployment of people,” Justice Joymalya Bagchi added.