UP budget an election \'gimmick\': Cong

UP budget an election 'gimmick': Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Opposition parties Thursday criticised the Government's budget saying the "populist" financial plan in election year will not stand it in good stead as welfare works and law and order situation are of greater importance for the people.

The government Thursday presented a Rs 4.79 lakh crore budget for 2019-20, and announced populist schemes ahead of the upcoming polls. The annual budget presented by minister in state Assembly is 12 per cent higher than the 2018-19 budget of Rs 4,28,384.52 crore. The budget includes new schemes totalling Rs 21,212.95 crore.

"However populist the budget might be in an election year, the works all through the year relating to peoples welfare and interest, and control over law and order are important for the common people," said in a tweet.

Reacting on the budget presented in the Legislative Assembly, said both the central and state governments have proved to be failures on these issues.

'Only taking a dip at the will not wash off the sins of the governments ... people are very wise and know everything," she added.

Terming the budget an election "gimmick", said it is aimed at befooling the people.

"The government has also indulged in selling dreams to people of the state. There has been no major investment in the state... no generation of jobs... the law and order situation is yet to show any improvement," he stressed.

Rashtriya Kisan Manch, an organisation of farmers in the state termed the budget as "game of statistics".

"The budget presented by the government is nothing but game of statistics, through which the has very cleverly dodged the farmers. Until and unless, the UP government makes any concrete roadmap chalking out the future strategy for welfare of farmers, such budgets will continue to remain a gimmick," Shekhar Dixit, of told

The UP government has been unable to control the intermediaries, and if it fails to do so, there will be no difference between this dispensation and the previous ones, Dixit said.

"The farmers of the state have now started understanding that they are being befooled, and they cannot be fooled any longer," Dixit said.

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First Published: Thu, February 07 2019. 17:40 IST