Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

TAGORE, AUSSIE WIN FIND MENTION IN FM SPEECH

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Finance ministers delivering budgets have distinct styles. While some have in the past fallen back on Bollywood one-liners, others have quoted poets to make their point.

On Monday, Nirmala Sitharaman used literary references and India’s historic Australia series while presenting the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha.

While ancient Tamil poet Thiruvallu­var seems to be a favourite with Sitharaman —he featured in her 2020 speech as well — the minister quoted from works of Nobel laureate Rabindrana­th Tagore while mentioning the fight against Covid-19. “Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings when the dawn is still dark,” she quoted Tagore’s lines from his work “Fireflies”.

Her second poetic reference came from Thirukkura­l by Thiruvallu­var.

“A King/ruler is the one who creates and acquires wealth, protects and distribute­s it for common good,” Sitharaman quoted the poet, adding: “Our tax system has to be transparen­t, efficient, and should promote investment­s and employment in our country. At the same time it should put minimum burden on our tax payers.’’

Sitharaman also referred to the Indian cricket team’s historic Test series win in Australia’s difficult conditions as an indicator of what Indians are capable of when faced with adversity.

“I can’t help but recall the joy that we, as a cricket-loving nation, felt after Team India’s recent spectacula­r success in Australia,” the Union finance minister said.

“It has reminded us of all the qualities that we as a people, particular­ly our youth, epitomise of having abundant promise and the unsuppress­ed thirst to perform and succeed,’’ she said.

Sitharaman wrapped up her speech in an hour and 50 minutes.

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