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Budget to be seen as part of mini budgets of 2020, says PM

- INDIVJAL DHASMANA New Delhi, 29 January

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday expressed confidence that the Budget for 2021-22 would be seen as part of the packages announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman over the past 10 months to offset the impact of Covidinduc­ed lockdowns.

“Perhaps for the first time in the history of India a finance minister had to present four-five mini budgets in the form of separate packages in 2020,” Modi told the media before Parliament’s Budget Session started.

Sitharaman is scheduled to present the Budget in the Lok Sabha on Monday.

As businesses were almost shut in April last year due to the countrywid­e lockdown, announced to tackle the pandemic, the finance minister announced the first package in March. She followed these up with three more.

The packages focused on vulnerable sections of the people, giving them free food, work under the Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Act and direct benefit transfers, besides agricultur­e and micro, small and medium enterprise­s. They initiated reforms and linked some of them to the fiscal leeway given to the states.

“PERHAPS FOR THE FIRST TIME IT HAS HAPPENED THAT OUR FINANCE MINISTER HAD TO PRESENT FOUR-FIVE MINI BUDGETS IN THE FORM OF SEPARATE PACKAGES” NARENDRA MODI, PRIME MINISTER

The government claimed it, along with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), announced packages worth ~29.87 trillion, which is about 15 per cent of India’s GDP. Of this, the RBI’S measures constitute­d 6 per cent of GDP and the government’s 9 per cent. However, independen­t experts estimated the fiscal cost of the government measures at slightly more than ~3 trillion.

Of the reforms announced by the finance minister in packages, three related to the controvers­ial farm laws.

The 19 Opposition parties boycotted the president’s address to the joint sitting of Parliament on Friday, in solidarity with the farmers’ protests against the Acts.

Modi asked MPS to debate and discuss all the issues that concerned the people of the country, and hoped they would not shy away from contributi­ng to fulfilling the people’s aspiration­s, by making full use of Parliament and following all the propriety of democracy.

“A golden opportunit­y has come before the nation to fulfil the dreams of the freedom fighters. There should be proper utilisatio­n of this decade and, therefore, there should be discussion and presentati­on of different views this session for meaningful results, keeping in mind this entire decade,” he said. “I have full faith that all the members of Parliament will make this session more productive.”

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