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Why are welfare schemes branded as freebies?

On average, every Indian pays 24% of their income in indirect taxes. They in no way contribute less to a country's development than corporate folks. However, when a government announces a welfare scheme for the marginalized, everyone starts shouting "freebie.

The Indian middle class is often caught between two worlds, and they can feel insecure and resentful of both the wealthy and the marginalized.

If India had set up an unemployment benefit (for certain period after job loss) such as the one in developed western countries, will it be considered a freebie? Especially during the current market scenario?
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