BSP supremo Mayawati's first reaction on the budget?
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman has presented the country's Union Budget. On which the first reaction of Bahujan Samaj party chief mayawati has come to the fore. The BSP supremo raised questions on the lack of schemes for Dalits and backward classes in the budget and said that this budget is for industrialists. There is nothing for the poor in the budget.
The BSP chief said on the social media site X that due to the tremendous blow of inflation, poverty, unemployment in the country as well as the lack of necessary basic facilities like roads, water, education, happiness and peace, etc., the lives of people in india with a huge population of about 140 crores are very troubled, which also needs to be resolved through the Union Budget. The former cm said that. But the budget of the current bjp government, like the Congress, seems to be more of political selfishness and less of public and national interest. If this is not so, then why is the life of the people continuously troubled, miserable and unhappy in this government too? The dream of a 'developed India' should also be in the interest of the Bahujans.
This is what was said on the President's address
Earlier, the BSP supremo had also expressed her views on the address of President draupadi murmu on the first day of the budget session. She had described it as disappointing for the poor and beneficial to the capitalists. She said- The address of the Hon'ble President at the inauguration of the first budget session of parliament after the lok sabha elections was less of a solace than a relief and hope for the crores of poor, hardworking and middle class Bahujans suffering from tremendous inflation, poverty, unemployment, GST tax burden, reduction in domestic savings etc.
The Centre's policy should focus on eradicating the pain and suffering of the poor, labourers, farmers, middle class etc. Bahujans, instead of increasing the number of a handful of big capitalists and rich people and providing them all kinds of benefits. Only then public interest is possible in future. National interest is incomplete without 'Sarvajan Hitaay and Sukhaay'.