What is Prime Minister’s statement and claim regarding the full budget?

Sekar Chandra

Accordingly narendra modi government is about to complete ten years. This is the second consecutive term of nda under the leadership of BJP. In both these tenures, we all have seen that bjp can go to any extent, can do anything, to win the elections and remain in the government. Now religion has become completely mixed in politics, which is not even allowed by the Constitution. When winning elections becomes the only objective of politics, then the tradition of not making major announcements in the interim budget does not hold much meaning. In view of this, it would not be surprising if there is a flurry of populist promises in this year's interim budget.

Perhaps even before the beginning of the last parliament session of his second term, prime minister narendra modi has indicated that the interim budget may remain an election budget. Before the start of the current budget session of parliament, prime minister narendra modi has said something in his statement which is very important politically. prime minister Modi said in his statement that “I am sure you know that when the time of elections is near, usually the full budget is not kept, we will also follow the same tradition and present the full budget before you after the formation of the new government. This time, the country's Finance minister Nirmala ji is going to present her budget in front of all of us yesterday (February 1) with some guiding points.

In this, prime minister Modi has clearly said that we will present the full budget before you after the formation of the new government. elections have an importance constitutionally. No matter how strong is the political position of any party, as the prime minister, even before the election results, saying in the parliament premises that after the interim budget, we will also bring the full budget…this statement is, in a way, an expression of electoral tradition and political correctness. Raises questions. It may be right to make such a claim as a party leader in an election rally or outside the parliament, but as a prime minister, hardly anyone would have made such a statement from the parliament complex before the interim budget.

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