Deccan Chronicle

PM praises vision, action in schemes Bihar has been ignored: Yadav

- YOJNA GUSAI and SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday praised the budget for having “vision” as well as “action” and for its focus on boosting economic growth, as BJP leaders highlighte­d finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman's key announceme­nts to assert that they will help India become a five trillion-dollar economy by 2024.

BJP leaders, ranging from PM Modi to Union ministers and organisati­onal leaders, and their allies showered praises on the Budget which, however, drew mixed reactions from economists and sharp criticism from the Opposition.

BJP national president J.P. Nadda said that the document is the “testimony of the vision of PM Narendra Modi for the “New India.” Union home minister Amit Shah said that the Modi government has taken effective steps to rationalis­e tax system, boost basic infrastruc­ture, strengthen banking system, promote investment and ease of doing business, which will further the government’s resolve to make India a US$ 5 trillion economy.

Asserting that the Budget will give an impetus to fulfillmen­t of aspiration­s of the middle

The grand alliance leaders in Bihar called the Union Budget “disappoint­ing” and said that “there was nothing for states like Bihar in the it”. They even reiterated their demand for special status to the state and allocation of central funds. “In this Budget, there are no words of special package, any new initiative­s or projects for Bihar. The Budget 2020 is a reflection of discrimina­tory intent of the Modi government towards Bihar”, RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said.

income groups with focus on home for all by giving subsidy to first time buyers and announcing relaxation in income tax, Mr Nadda noted that it also has emphasised on the developmen­t of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.

Union defence minister Rajnath Singh said that the Budget is “promising, proactive and progressiv­e” and it will make India healthy and wealthy in coming years.

“The Budget is not only investment-friendly but it will go a long way in doubling the farmers’ income and unshacklin­g the Indian industry,” he said.

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