New Delhi: Chasing a Budget 2022-23 A big disappointment, Chairman of the Minister of Arvind KeRriwal on Tuesday said the center failed to handle inflation, while Deputy CM Manish Sisodia called it “very negative” for Delhi.
Kejriwal said the budget did not have anything for ordinary people.
“People have high expectations from the budget during the pandemic period.
This has disappointed people.
There is nothing in it for the general public.
No one reduces inflation,” he tweeted in Hindi.
With Delhi’s share in the central tax and the duties continued to stagnate at RS 325 Crore since 2001-02 and no separate grants for the city body, Sisodia said the center continued to remain indifferent as before.
With city companies, the polls matured in April, said Sisodia, “BJP LED companies always claim that they will receive direct funds from the center.
But their promises lie flat today because they don’t get anything from Crore Rs 69,421 allocated for municipalities throughout the country, “said Sisodia.
In budget 2022-23, this center has set aside 1,168 crore Rs for Delhi, namely RS 111 Crore more than the last fiscal.
Delhi’s section includes Rs 626 Crore as a central aid, RS 325 Crore as a grant as a substitute for Central Taxes and Tasks and Rs 15 Crore to contributions to the Union Disaster Response Fund.
The Delhi government also received Rs 200 for a chandrawal water treatment plant for externally assisted projects.
In a pre-budget meeting with the Minister of Finance, Sisodia has asked the Minister of Finance Union Nirmala Sitharaman to increase Delhi’s central tax share, but it didn’t work.
“While other countries get 42% of the central tax center, Delhi only gets Rs 325 Crore for the past 21 years.
This shows a negative attitude from the center to Delhi,” he said.
Ending the overall budget as “most farmers” in Indian history, Sisodia said calling disappointment was “an underestimated statement”.
He called the center claim to provide 60 lakh jobs in the next five years as “Jumla”.
“Reducing income tax slabs can increase the purchasing power of the middle class that has been stressed, but the center again stabs it,” he added.
“The Modi government has not only reduced MSP allocation, but also reduces the target and number of beneficiaries.
The budget allocation for the agricultural sector has also been reduced from 4.25% to 3.8%,” said Sisodia, added that the budget allocation for the education sector had diminished from 2.67% crore.
Meanwhile, Delhi spokesman BJP Praveen Shankar Kapoor said that Sisodia, as Minister of Finance Delhi, had to know that as a parenting of parents, the center regularly spent on road capital infrastructure, allocating the budget for Metro infrastructure and recently provided funds to buy 100 Electric bus.
“Some other works, including the construction of the train embroides, carried out by the center,” he added.