Samajwadi Party MP Dimple Yadav said the budget is “political”, and Uttar Pradesh has been overlooked in the budget.
“If there was no politics, why would Andhra, Bihar get special packages? Uttar Pradesh made BJP win from so many seats, yet they did not give any special package to UP,” Yadav said.
Rashtriya Lok Dal leader and Union Minister Jayant Choudhary, however, said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will reply to the leaders’ allegations in the House. “Finance minister will reply to it in the House. This is not the first time some states are mentioned, or some schemes are mentioned. Nirmala ji is an experienced finance minister, she named some states, no one should be jealous,” he said. Sitharaman on Tuesday announced significant financial measures for Bihar and Andhra Pradesh, ruled by key NDA allies — Nitish Kumar-led JD (U) and Chandrababu Naidu’s TDP — which are providing critical support to the BJP-led government at the Centre.
Announcing a host of developmental projects, the finance minister proposed a total outlay of over Rs 60,000 crore for various projects in Bihar, which is due for assembly polls next year, and Rs 15,000 crore this fiscal for the development of Andhra Pradesh’s capital city, a dream project of Chief Minister Naidu.