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'No Direction, Strategy, Or Real Solution': Opposition Slams Govt Over Union Budget 2020

Opposition parties have strongly criticised the budget for not addressing unemployment issues and lacking a concrete roadmap to reverse the economic slowdown.

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'No Direction, Strategy, Or Real Solution': Opposition Slams Govt Over Union Budget 2020
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The Opposition came down heavy on the Centre after Finance Minister Nirmala Sithraman presented the Union budget 2020 on Saturday.

Calling the Budget as "insipid" and lacking in stimulus for growth, the Congress said it did not address the main issue of unemployment and described the mindset of the government which is "all talk and nothing happening".

Talking to reporters outside Parliament soon after the presentation of the budget, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said it does not address the main issue of unemployment confronting the youth of the country.

"I did not see any concrete, strategic idea that could help our youngsters get jobs. There were redundant things in the budget and I did not see any central idea," Gandhi said.

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"Piecemeal measures, repackaged schemes, jugglery of tax slabs and no real solutions to solve the present economic crisis," Senior party leader Ahmed Patel said referring to the budget.

"After squeezing out LIC of profitability, the government now wants to sell it to rescue itself," he added.

Patel also said that after "harassing" taxpayers for the last six years, the government seems to have realised its disastrous impact on the economy. "We hope this will not be mere lip service but will be implemented in letter and spirit," he said.

NCP leader Sharad Pawar said, "Automobile sector has been completely ignored and unemployment issue is not addressed fairly. It was the lengthiest speech but lacked farsightedness and direction."

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Slamming the government' plan to sell stake in LIC, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said, "I am shocked and appalled to see how central govt plans to ambush heritage and legacy of public institutions."

Amid the heated political environment in Delhi ahead of Assembly elections, AAP chief and CM Arvind Kejriwal took to Twitter to express his disappointment over the budget and asked, "When Delhi doesn't figure in the BJP's priorities, why should people vote for it?"

"Delhi had high expectations from the Budget, but step-motherly treatment has been meted out to it again," Kejriwal posted on the microblogging site in Hindi.

Reacting to the Budget, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said that it did nothing to alleviate "people's miseries".

"Just platitudes & slogans. Nothing substantial to alleviate peoples' misery, the growing unemployment, rural wage crash, farmers’ distress suicides and galloping prices," he tweeted.

Kishore Tiwari, leader of the BJP's erstwhile ally Shiv Sena, termed Sitharaman's 16-point action plan for agriculture in Budget 2020-21 as an eyewash.

Tiwari said the Union budget did not provide any solution to address core issues related to cost, crop, credit and risk management.

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"The agrarian sector is in crisis with farmers committing suicide. This is an outcome of wrong policies adopted in banking, import-export, development, infrastructure and environmental sectors," he said, adding that, "To reverse the present trend of recession, a special bailout package should have been announced for agriculture."

(With PTI Inputs)

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