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Budget on inflation

If the video of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman's embarrassing moment in the Lok Sabha has gone viral, Rajya Sabha Congressman Imran Pratapgarhi wasted no time in attacking the Union Budget for the Financial Year 2024-25.

If Rahul Gandhi quoted the traditional pre-Budget 'Halwa' ceremonial and the lack of diversity in the exercise - that is, the absence of Adivasis, Dalits, and Other Backward Classes in its planning - Imran missed no chance to draw attention to inflation.

Specifically, referring to the inflation, Rajya Sabha Congress member Imran Pratapgarhi quickly put his many of his points that aptly stayed on this fitting subject. 

However, many also hurled ample light on the budget wondering as to why the Finance Minister has rigidly kept particularly a low profile throughout her speech on comparatively itching inflationary trends.

Imran has continued saying that the finance minister has spoken only but scantily 10 words on the crucial topic of inflation. 

He embraced the opportunity to denounce the budget in a very diverse manner. He appeared to point out that it was the subject that influenced all and sundry instantly. There is no downshift in the prices of the daily essential needs.

He spoke effusively that the very common vegetable of tomatoes has been selling at a higher price of Rs 100 per kg, providing some or more impressive standards to check the escalating trend. 

He even went on to draw attention towards the sugar prices that are going up regularly.

He did not stop from continuing in his jaw-clenching displeasure that he was embarrassed. The budget has taken so long to apprehend for the people. 

They are stunning as to what actually has been included for bringing the riddance to the inflation-ridden people. 

Describing the budget as "jhoot ka pulinda" (pack of lies) and a compilation of the Prime Minister's 'Mann Ki Baat' he added that it has not given any significant relief to the middle class. 

This is, after all, the budget not helping the people to wake up in the morning and task themselves with undertaking a confident life around, each gruelling step in such a harsh day runs notably like a challenging task. 

 

     

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