Did Nitish-Led Bihar Government Really Just Increase Social Security Pension to Rs 1,100 Before Elections?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Pension amount increased to Rs 1,100
- Effective from July
- 1.09 crore beneficiaries
- Strategic move before elections
- Support from NDA leaders
Patna, June 21 (NationPress) In a notable pre-election welfare initiative, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced on Saturday an increase in the social security pension scheme, raising the monthly pension for widows, the elderly, and disabled individuals from Rs 400 to Rs 1100.
CM Nitish Kumar shared the news on the social media platform X, stating, “I am pleased to announce that under the Social Security Pension Scheme, widowed women, the elderly, and disabled individuals will now receive Rs 1100 monthly, up from Rs 400. The enhanced pension will be distributed starting in July.”
This pension will be disbursed on the 10th of each month, positively impacting 1.09 crore residents across the state.
This announcement coincides with a targeted government campaign—initiated in April—aimed at directly reaching out to 2 crore women within the state.
While the Nitish government has not introduced any universal cash transfer system for women, it has rolled out several targeted welfare programs.
Conversely, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has pledged to offer Rs 2500 monthly to women through the proposed Mai-Bahin Maan Yojana, should he attain power.
With just four months until the Bihar Assembly elections, political analysts interpret this pension increase as a strategic response to the promises made by the Opposition, particularly to strengthen Nitish Kumar's image as pro-poor.
This decision has garnered significant support from NDA leaders.
Deputy CM Samrat Chaudhary remarked: “Raising the pension to Rs 1100 is a momentous and compassionate decision. I express gratitude to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for addressing the needs of the elderly, widows, and disabled individuals.”
Deputy CM Vijay Kumar Sinha also praised the decision: “The public requested at least Rs 1000, and our government has exceeded that expectation. This exemplifies our commitment to listening and acting accordingly.”
JDU MLC Neeraj Kumar criticized the Opposition, stating “Under Nitish Kumar’s leadership, this pension increase reflects our policy of ‘Vikas, nyay ke saath’ (development with justice). If Tejashwi Yadav genuinely cares, he should liquidate some of his wealth and initiate the Lalu/Tejashwi Pension Scheme.”
Bihar now joins a list of states—including Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Delhi, and Jharkhand—where pre-election welfare initiatives have significantly influenced electoral results.
By focusing on women, the elderly, and marginalized communities, the NDA seems to be solidifying its voter base ahead of the 2025 Assembly elections.