Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has presented the country’s general budget in Parliament. While presenting the budget, he said that it has been prepared in difficult circumstances. Where the government and NITI Aayog have described the budget as brilliant. At the same time, the Congress has targeted the government and the Finance Minister about this. Senior Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary says that there are elections in some states so he built a ‘road for votes’. He has accused the government of keeping the country for sale. While the Defense Minister says that the budget to be praised is less. Apart from this, Rahul Gandhi said that the government is planning to hand over the wealth of the country to the capitalists.
Villages and farmers are at the heart of this budget: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while giving his feedback on the budget, said that this budget is a budget to highlight India’s confidence. This will bring a change in the country’s infrastructure, as well as give many opportunities to the youth. The Prime Minister said that at the heart of this budget are villages and farmers.
Government is handing over assets to capitalists: Rahul Gandhi
Targeting the Union government over the budget, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said that the Modi government wants to hand over the wealth of India to some of its industrial friends. He tweeted, “Forget the cash in the hands of the poor, the Modi government has planned to hand over the wealth of the country to the capitalists.” Explain that in the budget, the government has set a target of raising Rs 1.75 lakh crore from stake sale in public sector undertakings and financial institutions.
Budget will prove to be ‘speed booster’ for economy: BS Yeddyurappa
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa said on Monday that the 2021-22 Union Budget presented in Parliament by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has come as a catalyst that could revive this sluggish economy. He said he firmly believed that the budget would serve as a ‘speed booster’ for the economy which has been badly hit by the Kovid-19 epidemic. Yeddyurappa said, ‘The Union Finance Minister has announced the necessary strategies for economic revival as well as control of the epidemic.’
The Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, said, “We hoped that since the budget is being presented in an unprecedented time, we will see an unprecedented goal in it.” But this is a common budget in unprecedented times through which the government wants to protect itself by adopting the path of privatization. Some states have elections so they created a ‘road to vote’. He talked about spending money but we did not get any grant. We hoped that they would transfer cash to help the poor but nothing like this happened. Disinvestment, privatization – The government believes that the country should be put up for sale. ‘
This is a progressive budget: Amitabh Kant
NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said, ‘Great budget. This will not only accelerate our covid recovery phase but also provide a direction for 3-4 years. The government this time focused on the monetization of infrastructure and assets. The government’s thinking shows that it is necessary to involve the private sector in the long term. It is a very practical, rational and progressive budget. Most importantly, the tax (tax) has not been tampered with and no new cess has been imposed.
Defense Minister told the budget fantastic
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, while reacting to the butt, said, ‘People did not expect such a budget, because in a way, the government had introduced 5 mini-budgets earlier. Several packages were announced, of which self-sufficient India is also a part. This is a great budget. It is less to be praised.
Congress targeted the Finance Minister
After Congress presented the budget 2020-21 on Monday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s speech did not mention the 37-month record decline in gross domestic product (GDP) and did not focus on accelerating the economy. . Party spokesperson Manish Tiwari tweeted, “There is no mention in the Finance Minister’s speech that there is a record 37-month decline in GDP. This is the biggest crisis since 1991.
NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar said, ‘In my opinion, the Finance Minister had raised a lot of expectations regarding the general budget and he has fulfilled all of them. Looking at the present times, the budget focuses on India’s growth and is conducive to accelerating growth. It was not part of the (defense) speech, but it (part of the budget) is in it. The Finance Minister has focused on 6 major pillars in the budget. Defense spending is important but less connected to our progress. Budget 2021 focuses on increasing the pace of our progress. ‘
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has presented the country’s general budget in Parliament. While presenting the budget, he said that it has been prepared in difficult circumstances. Where the government and NITI Aayog have described the budget as brilliant. At the same time, the Congress has targeted the government and the Finance Minister about this. Senior Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary says that there are elections in some states so he built a ‘road for votes’. He has accused the government of keeping the country for sale. While the Defense Minister says that the budget to be praised is less. Apart from this, Rahul Gandhi said that the government is planning to hand over the wealth of the country to the capitalists.
Villages and farmers are at the heart of this budget: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while giving his feedback on the budget, said that this budget is a budget to highlight India’s confidence. This will bring a change in the country’s infrastructure, as well as give many opportunities to the youth. The Prime Minister said that at the heart of this budget are villages and farmers.
Government is handing over assets to capitalists: Rahul Gandhi
Targeting the Union government over the budget, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi said that the Modi government wants to hand over the wealth of India to some of its industrial friends. He tweeted, “Forget the cash in the hands of the poor, the Modi government has planned to hand over the wealth of the country to the capitalists.” Explain that in the budget, the government has set a target of raising Rs 1.75 lakh crore from stake sale in public sector undertakings and financial institutions.
Budget will prove to be ‘speed booster’ for economy: BS Yeddyurappa
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa said on Monday that the 2021-22 Union Budget presented in Parliament by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has come as a catalyst that could revive this sluggish economy. He said he firmly believed that the budget would serve as a ‘speed booster’ for the economy which has been badly hit by the Kovid-19 epidemic. Yeddyurappa said, ‘The Union Finance Minister has announced the necessary strategies for economic revival as well as control of the epidemic.’
Government is adopting the path of privatization: Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary
The Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, said, “We hoped that since the budget is being presented in an unprecedented time, we will see an unprecedented goal in it.” But this is a common budget in unprecedented times through which the government wants to protect itself by adopting the path of privatization. Some states have elections so they created a ‘road to vote’. He talked about spending money but we did not get any grant. We hoped that they would transfer cash to help the poor but nothing like this happened. Disinvestment, privatization – The government believes that the country should be put up for sale. ‘
This is a progressive budget: Amitabh Kant
NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said, ‘Great budget. This will not only accelerate our covid recovery phase but also provide a direction for 3-4 years. The government this time focused on the monetization of infrastructure and assets. The government’s thinking shows that it is necessary to involve the private sector in the long term. It is a very practical, rational and progressive budget. Most importantly, the tax (tax) has not been tampered with and no new cess has been imposed.
Defense Minister told the budget fantastic
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, while reacting to the butt, said, ‘People did not expect such a budget, because in a way, the government had introduced 5 mini-budgets earlier. Several packages were announced, of which self-sufficient India is also a part. This is a great budget. It is less to be praised.
Congress targeted the Finance Minister
After Congress presented the budget 2020-21 on Monday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s speech did not mention the 37-month record decline in gross domestic product (GDP) and did not focus on accelerating the economy. . Party spokesperson Manish Tiwari tweeted, “There is no mention in the Finance Minister’s speech that there is a record 37-month decline in GDP. This is the biggest crisis since 1991.
Finance Minister fulfills everyone’s expectations: Rajiv Kumar
NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar said, ‘In my opinion, the Finance Minister had raised a lot of expectations regarding the general budget and he has fulfilled all of them. Looking at the present times, the budget focuses on India’s growth and is conducive to accelerating growth. It was not part of the (defense) speech, but it (part of the budget) is in it. The Finance Minister has focused on 6 major pillars in the budget. Defense spending is important but less connected to our progress. Budget 2021 focuses on increasing the pace of our progress. ‘
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