Central Report Highlights BJP-ruled States Face Higher Inflation Rates Than West Bengal

Central Report Highlights BJP-ruled States Face Higher Inflation Rates Than West Bengal

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews,  December 7, 2024, Kolkata : According to the latest statistics from the Union Finance Ministry, inflation rates in BJP-ruled states have been significantly higher than in West Bengal, contradicting the ruling party’s claims about economic performance. The report, which was submitted to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Inflation, provides a comprehensive comparison of inflation trends across Indian states for the period between April and September 2024.


The national average inflation rate during this six-month period was 4.6 percent, but West Bengal’s inflation was notably lower, recorded at just 3.7 percent—well below the national average. However, the report indicates that the inflation rate in twelve states exceeded the national average, with the majority of these states being under BJP governance. Only Kerala, which is governed by the Left Front, and Karnataka, under Congress rule, were exceptions.

The Union Finance Ministry’s findings revealed that Odisha had the highest inflation rate during this period, followed closely by Bihar. Both states were followed by Uttar Pradesh and Assam, which ranked jointly in third place. These states are all governed by BJP Chief Ministers, including Hemant Biswa Sarma’s Assam and Yogi Adityanath’s Uttar Pradesh.

The publication of this report has caused considerable unease within the BJP, as it highlights a significant economic disparity between states governed by the party and those governed by other political formations. While West Bengal, led by Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress, reported lower inflation than the national average, BJP-ruled states have struggled with higher inflation rates, drawing criticism over the party’s economic management at the state level.

Political analysts suggest that this discrepancy could become a key issue in upcoming state and national elections, as the opposition parties, particularly in Bengal, may use the report to challenge the BJP’s governance model, which is often associated with claims of better economic performance.

The Finance Ministry report underscores the uneven economic recovery and inflationary pressures across India, with the ruling party now facing uncomfortable questions about its ability to manage the economy in states under its control. As the debate over inflation intensifies, the focus will likely shift to the central government’s role in addressing regional disparities and ensuring that inflationary burdens are not disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable sections of society.

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