Rahul Gandhi calls the budget speech hollow, tells Central Government what the public wants
Rahul Gandhi calls the budget speech hollow, tells Central Government what the public wants
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On Saturday, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the second budget of the second term of the Modi government in the Lok Sabha. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was unable to read the last two-three pages due to a sore throat at the end of the nearly three-hour-long budget speech and put it on the table of the House with the permission of the Speaker.

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The reactions of the opposition and the ruling party have started coming about the budget. On the budget, Rahul Gandhi said that the main issue is about unemployment. I have not seen any strategic idea that will provide employment to our youth. I saw strategic things, but there was no central idea. It describes the government well. There is a lot of repetition, the government's mindset is seen in the budget speech, everyone talks, but nothing is happening.

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Also in his statement, Rahul Gandhi said that this was probably the longest budget speech in history, but there was nothing in it, it was hollow. Minister Nirmala Sitharaman gave a lukewarm speech, but she failed to clarify the mathematics related to the budget. Senior party spokesperson Anand Sharma tweeted that the finance minister's claim of doubling the income of farmers is hollow and beyond factual reality. The agricultural growth rate has been two percent. To double the income, the agricultural growth rate will have to be 11 percent.

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