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Budget 2023-24 Will Drown Country In Debt, Only Help Super-Rich: AAP's Manish Sisodia

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Manish Sisodia said the Union Bud♊get 2023-24 has nothing for employment generation or controlling inflation.

Delhi Deputy CM Manish Sisodia
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Aam 🎀Aadmi Party (A🦹AP) leader and Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Wednesday said the most worrisome thing about the 2023-24 Union Budget is that it will drown the country in debt. 

Sisodia als๊o said the Budget 2023-24 is full gimmicks and is disappointing for Delhi. 

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented t✤he Union Budget 2023-24 in Parliament on Wednesday. Continuing the push for capital expenditure to further fuel growth, she raised it by 33 per cent to Rs 10 lakh crore. This amounts to around 3.3 per cent of the Indian GDP. 

Criticising the Union Budget 2023-24, Sisodia൲ further said it has nothing for employment generation or controlling inflation and only has announcements for the super-rich clas𝓀s. 

In Budget 2023-24, Sitharaman extended ꦡthe income tax exemption under the new income tax regime to Rs 7 lakh. It is seen as a big relief to the middle class.

Despite Sisod💟ia's criticism of debt, the fiscal deficit of the Union government has come down consistently in recent years and is further expected to come down in the financial year 2023-24. The deficit soared to 9.2 per cent of the GDP —highest of all time— in 2020-21 because of rise in governmen๊t spending and steep fall in revenue because of Covid-19 pandemic and economic shut-downs. However, the deficit has consistently come down since then. 

In 2021-22, the deficit was 6.7 per cent. The Min𒆙t reported that the Union government is well on its way to close 2022-23 at a deficit of 6.4 per cent. The fiscal deficit target for the upcoming 2023-24 is 5.9 per cent. The target of the Union government is to bring it down to 4.5 per cent by 2025-26.

Besides Sisodia, other O🌊pposition leaders have also criticise🐽d the Union Budget 2023-24. 

Politician Yogendra Yadav tweeted, &quℱot;Expenditure on Agriculture and allied schemes (Including PM Kisan) has been slashed drastically: from 3.84% in BE 2022-23 to 3.20% in 2023-24. Perhaps🗹 the most indifferent budget ever for the farmers."

Congress leader Ja♏iram Rames🅷h compared it with the last year's budget and expressed disappointment.

He tweeted, "Last year's Budget drew applause for allocation towards agriculture, health, education, MGNREGA & welfare of SCs. Today the reality is evident. Actual expenditure is substantially LOWER t🍒han budgeted. This is Modi’s OPUD strategy of headline management—Over Promise, Under Deliver."

(With PTI inputs)