BJP turning a deaf ear to struggles of backward classes: Rahul in J’khand
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday accused the BJP of turning a deaf ear to the struggles of backward classes.
Amarinder Singh Raja Warring asked the Union finance minister and the BJP government to spell out how it helps the common man.
Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh Raja Warring on Wednesday the Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday has disappointed all sections of the society and proved to be a “classic jumla” of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government at the Centre.
“Since it was going to be the last budget of the BJP government, not just in the current term but for a long time to come, we hoped that the FM will give some nice parting gift to the people of the country, but she has proved to be quite disappointing”, Warring said while reacting to the Union Budget today.
The Congress leader asked the Union finance minister and the BJP government to spell out how it helps the common man. “What matters is how it helps in ameliorating the sufferings of the common man, which it has grossly failed to address”, Warring remarked, while adding the budget has no proper provision which could spur some hope for employment and income generation, particularly in the aftermath of the Covid pandemic.
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Warring criticised the budget saying it has failed to address the concern of Punjab, particularly the agriculture. “The cursory glance on the budget suggests that the agriculture sector remains the least and the last” priority for this government,” he said.
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