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From the Prime Minister to the Supreme Court, there seems to be consensus against freebies. Free or subsidised food grains, electricity or health care for the poor has suddenly become the root cause of all the financial worries. The Revadi jibe nailed it. But what about the huge tax cuts for the corporates, writing off of 10 lakh crore worth of loans or stagnant income tax rates, what do we call them?

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