01-Feb-2025 07:18 PM
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Chandigarh, Feb 1 (Reporter) Senior Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leader Sukhbir Singh Badal on Saturday said it was "unfortunate" that the Union Budget 2025 did not go in for inclusive development of the nation and instead concentrated on poll bound states.
He also alleged that the agricultural economy would be adversely hit as the demands of farmers have been ignored. including that of providing a legal guarantee on MSP and waiving off farmer loans.
Badal said “It is unfortunate that the focus was on Bihar and Assam which go to the polls this year even as an important state like Punjab has been completely ignored”.
He said it was "unfortunate" that the government has failed to earmark funds for ensuring Minimum Support Price (MSP) on all crops as per the assurance given by PM Narendra Modi four years back.
Badal said similarly no funds were earmarked for a comprehensive farm loan waiver which was needed across the country keeping in mind the distress in the agriculture sector. He said no attempt was even made to rework the 'PM Fasal Bima Yogna' and earmark more funds for it so that farmers could derive benefit from the scheme.
He said Punjabis were also looking forward to allocation of funds to make diversification a reality by incentivising farmers for giving up paddy cultivation. “Sadly the government failed to do this”.
He said it was also unfortunate that no infrastructure or rail project had been earmarked for Punjab or any
major institution. “Punjab is in need of funds to revamp its canal irrigation system but these have also been denied to the state. The state has also been denied a special package for industry in the border zone even as there is no assurance on reopening of trade with Pakistan through the Wagha-Attari border".
Badal said the Union Budget had also failed to simplify GST collection. He said the trade and industry
has been calling for simplifying and rationaliSing the GST collection but this demand was also ignored. He said it was also "unfortunate" that cuts had been imposed on the budgets of key sectors like education, transport and rural development even as nothing was done to tackle rising unemployment by creating Job opportunities for the youth...////...