It's very easy to make such comments on other's lifestyle but you should understand that I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth. It was a result of constant hardwork by 2 generations.
My problem is that I see everyone at the same level as me. It's been a constant problem with me at home as well as office. I expect my parents to eat/exercise just like me to be healthy. I expect low performers in my office to pull up their socks. It's not a myopic view and definitely not Delhi/Chandigarh centric.
And it's because of the same reason that I believe 5LPA earners can also give up subsidy because I had been at this level.
I rose from the levels of less than 1LPA to 31LPA, without ever running after money (
a la rancho 
). I quit 5 jobs when I realized that I could add no value to the business. I am a software engineer but I had been flexible enough to work in all sorts of positions.
I expect the same from those rural persons or street hawkers you care for. They can earn more and support their families, if they wish to. Can't they be flexible with their jobs like me? Can't they put in more effort to earn extra money? I had given up many holidays, day-shifts just to earn extra income. I don't see any street hawker on the roads after 10PM... don't they know that working class people reach home late? All of the guys you mentioned, like to work in their own comfort zones. And that's not okay with me. I don't have a myopic view.
Come on, India is probably the only country where anyone can earn money, regardless of age or qualification.
I've been to major slums in north-India because of my mom's work and I found out that these poor want to REMAIN poor. Govt give them so much and they just can't leave their slums (comfort zone). I won't believe your stories or TV reports when I have seen the real stuff from my own eyes. For example, govt has already given concrete flats to all the slum dwellers residing near embassies in New Delhi. All of those so called poor have rented off those properties and they continue to live in the same shanties. They don't want to give away their poor/BPL tag.
Of course, there'll be some exceptions but how many rags-to-riches stories do you come across on a daily basis? I see around 10 instances in a year where some slum dweller made it to IIM or IIT. Those are the real people that would receive my unconditional support. And not some random 30-40% Indians.
I guess, I am the only one on TE who has lived in almost every state in India. Not all, but most of them. I don't favor any particular state/city... and why did you mention Chandigarh out of all the places?
Under-$1-a-day is media hype. Yes, there are some really needy people but I can assure you that govt help doesn't reach them. The ones who'd get benefitted, don't really need it.
By "saved earnings", do you mean subsidy to given up by people like me?
Absolutely agree with you. But first ask your govt to produce the list of needy. There has to be a list, otherwise how would the govt distribute the benefits?
I wish those street hawkers, auto drivers etc start working out of their comfort zones.
I'd be much happy to argue with you on this matter but after you start earning a taxable income. Otherwise, this discussion will look exactly like those threads where "people not living in Delhi urging Delhiites to give up their cars."