Maharashtra Opposition slams Budget 2025 as Bihar-centric; State Government hits back
The Hindu
Opposition in Maharashtra criticizes Union Budget as 'Bihar budget', while ruling party hails it as revolutionary for rural India.
The Opposition parties in Maharashtra slammed the Union Budget presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as ‘Bihar budget’. While the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), the Congress and the Shiv Sena UBT hit out at the Budget for open favouritism, the State Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its governing allies claimed that it was a ‘revolutionary Budget transforming rural India.’
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“This Budget paves way for a developed India, is all-inclusive, and is a historic Budget for a developed nation. It will make the economy more mature and strengthen it further. It provides relief to the middle class, salaried individuals, youth, farmers, and labourers. The provisions in this Budget will support many of Maharashtra’s ambitious policies. In particular, since Maharashtra is the start-up capital, it will greatly benefit from the new policies,” said Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
But the NCP(Sharad Pawar) national spokesperson Clyde Crasto criticised the government. “The only thing missing today was the presentation of the Budget in Bhojpuri,” he posted on social media platform X, with the hashtag #BiharBudget. “Maharashtra has been completely disappointed yet again. Nothing has been given to the State, while massive allocation has been done for Bihar,” said Congress leader Vijay Waddettiwar.
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Shiv Sena UBT leader Aaditya Thackeray posted on social media platform X, “The BJP that spoke of abolition of income tax, around the years 2012-14 before election, at least is now getting more liberal and negotiating with tax payers on slabs and rebates (with a lot of conditions and hidden clauses). This is the power of the citizens that brought them to 240, from a majority government that took us Bhartiyas for granted. Now that the Govt speaks about income tax rebates and exemptions, also do tell us of how to earn that much? Or at least in that bracket? When unemployment is at its highest, there’s no mention of a solution to it.”
Targeting the Union Government for failing to keep its word on the promised allocation, he further stated, “I’m indeed very happy for Bihar, for the mentions it got in the Budget speech. I’m hoping the State has already got the ₹1.25 lakh crore package as promised by the BJP in 2015 and then the big package the BJP promised in 2024. I wonder if the current announcements truly fulfill the needs of the people of Bihar and if this is not a deviation from the ideology of the need for one nation, one poll, by the party that proposed it. However, not a single mention of Maharashtra is an outright insult to the State of Maharashtra — the State that contributes the highest taxes, including one of the highest GST consistently. While the State doesn’t get its due and full GST in time, neither do we get funds for development, the BJP has consistently neglected Maharashtra in all its Budgets since 2014.”
The Budget has proposed the setting up of a Maritime Development Fund to support India’s maritime sector by providing financial assistance, via equity or debt securities, which will directly benefit in financing for ship acquisition and aims at boosting Indian-flagged ships’ share in the global cargo volume up to 20% by 2047.