Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju on Thursday condemned the opposition’s criticism of the Union Budget 2024-25, accusing opposition parties of engaging in politics rather than providing constructive feedback.
“I want to condemn the remarks made by some opposition leaders on the Budget. The opposition did not say anything about the Budget; rather, they have just done politics. They have insulted the mandate of the people, which is not right for democracy,” Rijiju said.
“After the presentation of the first budget of the historic third term under the leadership of PM Modi, the country wants to see the discussion on the Budget take place in a good and meaningful manner.”
He accused the opposition of insulting the democratic process by criticizing the Budget in a manner that undermines the dignity of the House.
“The way the leaders of some parties commented during the budget session and the way they gave speeches, I would like to say that they have insulted the House by lowering the dignity of the budget session.”
Rijiju described the Budget as “historic,” saying that it proposes several measures aimed at fostering economic growth.
“The budget aims to make India the third-largest economy. There is allocation for infrastructure, provision for covering every corner of the country, for women, for employment, and for farmers. If the opposition doesn’t understand, the public will punish them,” Rijiju said.
(ANI input)