INDI Alliance Parties Walk Out From Rajya Sabha Over ‘Neglect’ Of States

Delhi/Hyderabad, July 24 (Maxim News):  The INDI Alliance parties led by the Congress, staged a walkout from Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, in protest against all States, except two, being “ignored: in the Budget, an allegation termed “outrageous” by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who said all the State never found a mention in any of the previous Budgets including those presented by the Congress.

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After Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar rejected notices under Rule 267 that called for the suspension of the listed agenda to take up the issue, Leader of Opposition and Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said the Union Budget for the 2024-25 fiscal provided funds and schemes for only two States – Bihar and Andhra Pradesh. All other States did not find any mention, he said, terming the Budget a “kursi-bachao” document. 

Kharge said the Congress and the other parties in the INDI Alliance “condemn” this discrimination.  As Dhankhar gave Sitharaman the floor to respond, Kharge led the opposition block out of the House, saying they were walking out in protest.

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The Finance Minister said she did not name many States either in the interim Budget presented in February ahead of the general election or in the full Budget tabled in Parliament on Tuesday, but that does not mean that government schemes are not working for the States.

She cited the example of Maharashtra which was not named in either of the Budgets, and said that did not prevent the Union Cabinet from approving the Rs. 76,000 crore Vadhavan port project in Dahanu in the State last month.  “Did Maharashtra get ignored because I did not mention the name of Maharashtra? (An amount of) Rs. 76,000 crore has been announced for that project, she said.

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Sitharaman said she can go on to cite several other States that have got major projects.  “If the speech does not mention the name of a particular State, does it mean that the schemes of the Government of India, the programmes of the Government of India, the externally-aided assistance which we obtain from the World Bank, ADB, AIIB and institutions like that do not go to these States? They go as per a routine, she said.  The expenditure statement of the government gives out the item-wise allocation the Finance Minister pointed out.  “This is a deliberate attempt of the opposition parties, led by the Congress, to give an impression to people that “oh, nothing has been given to our states, it has only been given to two States.”  “I would challenge the Congress party for all the Budget speeches they have delivered, that in each of the budget speeches, have they named every State of the country?” she asked.  “This is an outrageous allegation”, which is “not acceptable”. she added. (Maxim News) 


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