FM dismisses Opposition's 'neglect' claim
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has dismissed the Opposition’s criticism that the Budget has accorded special treatment to states run by supporting parties, saying that those whose alliance got less than 230 seats have no right to question it as the Centre has provided funds to all states.
On the issue of Rs 60,000 crore projects announced for Bihar and pledge to get multilateral assistance for the state and Andhra Pradesh, she said, Rs 1.5 lakh crore assistance has been promised for all states in the budget.
“We get proposals for all states and try to finance their projects following due process,” she said.
Asked whether West Bengal is not mentioned in the Budget, she said, those who are claiming this, should read the speech carefully as the name features in paragraph giving details of Purvodaya scheme.
“If the name of the state is not mentioned in the Budget speech that does not mean that it is not covered,” she said.
“States in the eastern part of the country are rich in endowments and have strong cultural traditions. We will formulate a plan, Purvodaya, for the all-round development of the eastern region of the country covering Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh,” she said in her Budget speech.
This will cover human resource development, infrastructure, and generation of economic opportunities to make the region an engine to attain Viksit Bharat.