New Delhi. On the one hand on the budget 2025, while the leaders of the ruling party are describing a roadmap in the direction of self -reliant India and developed India, on the other hand the leaders of the opposition are criticizing the budget and criticizing it. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has described Budget-2025 as a blueprint for the foresight of the Modi government towards the development of India in every field. He said, this budget is the roadmap of Modi ji’s self -sufficient India, incorporating every field from farmers, poor, middle class, women and children’s education, nutrition and health to start up, innovation and investment. I thank and congratulate Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for this universal and visionary budget.
Reacting to the budget, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman under the guidance of PM Narendra Modi will prove to be a milestone in the accomplishment of the resolution of developed India. Yogi said, the Prime Minister has defined this budget as the budget of ‘Gyan’ in only four letters, the country will become self -sufficient and developed only by empowering the poor, youth, food and women power.
Respected Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi Union Finance Minister Smt. @NSITHARAMAN The general budget presented by G today is balanced, inclusive and promoting development. This budget will give a rapid pace to the resolve of ‘developed India’.
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– Jagat Prakash Nadda (@jpnadda) February 1, 2025
BJP national president JP Nadda said, the general budget is balanced, inclusive and promoting development. This budget will give a rapid pace to the resolve of ‘developed India’. In this, the welfare of poor, farmers and middle class has been given priority. It will ensure the honor of the in -inclusive and omnipotent budget and the upliftment of women power and middle class.
At the same time, Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has taken a dig at the budget. He has called it ‘band aid’ on a bullet wound. Rahul said that amidst global uncertainty, an ideal change is required to resolve our economic crisis but this government is bankruptcy of ideas. SP President and former UP CM Akhilesh Yadav reacted sharply to the budget, calling it the budget of the hopeful. Akhilesh said,