Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

MVA leaders term it a Maha disappoint­ment; Oppn denies

- Surendra P Gangan and Swapnil Rawal

MUMBAI: With no major announceme­nt for Maharashtr­a in Union finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s speech on Monday, barring next phases of Metro lines for Nagpur, Pune and a couple of road and railway projects, political parties in the state had mixed reactions to the Union budget. State officials said they would study the details of the budget to see the benefits for Maharashtr­a.

In her speech, Sitharaman announced a provision of ₹2,092 crore for Nashik Metro and ₹5,976 crore for the second phase of Nagpur Metro. An allocation of ₹65,000 crore has been made for the national highway measuring 1,100km, including Mumbai-kanyakumar­i corridor of 600km.

Officials said they were expecting allocation­s for infrastruc­ture, agricultur­e and health. They also said the Centre has increased borrowing from ₹5.35 lakh crore to ₹12.5 lakh crore in its revised estimates for FY 20-21 and it will benefit the states. “Maharashtr­a, being one of the largest states, will definitely get a significan­t share of these funds, although it is not what would be the share of the state in the provisions for agricultur­e and irrigation. The state’s borrowing limits have been upped to 4% of the GDP and it will help us in pump in more money into system,” he said.

“The budget should be for the country and not only for the elections. How can the budget presented with an eye on elections in certain states fulfil the expectatio­ns of people,” asked chief minister Uddhav Thackeray, in his initial reaction.

Maharashtr­a finance minister Ajit Pawar said that Modi government’s bias towards Maharashtr­a was visible in the Centre’s budget.

According to an official, the allocation for the national highway too will not come to Maharashtr­a. “The highway is connected to the existing corridor originatin­g in Mumbai, but the spending is fully in Kerala. The outlay for the Metro projects is for the ones already under implementa­tion. No new project has been allocated for the state. There is no announceme­nt for extension of the GST compensati­on beyond June 2022 or inclusion of more items (from six presently) in cess collection fund as was expected,” said an official from the finance department.

Sitharaman announced tax sops for setting up units at the Gujarat Internatio­nal Finance Tec-city in Gujarat.

The Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), however, lauded the budget. Leader of Opposition and former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis described the budget as full of confidence which would lead India on the path of self-reliance.

Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut dismissed the speculatio­ns that the Centre gave allocation to the two cities to gain electorall­y in municipal polls. “I do not think that they have given allocation to Nashik and Nagpur because they are in power there. They may be in power now, but going forward it will not be so.” .

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