SP MP Dharmendra Yadav questioned the budget, saying the NDA government is anti-Dalit and backward.
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the first Budget of Modi 3.0 on Tuesday, July 23. The vision of the whole country is reflected in this budget. While the BJP and its allies are hailing the budget as being in the interest of the country, it is disappointing that the opposition parties are diverting this budget. Meanwhile, the Samajwadi Party has described the budget as discriminatory against farmers, weavers, youth, Dalits and backward classes. Regarding the budget, Samajwadi Party MP Dharmendra Yadav said that the budget is discriminatory and rights of various states have been violated in it. Participating in the debate on the Union Budget in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday, the SP MP accused the Center of working against the youth, farmers, Dalits and backward classes. He also said that the Modi government wants to privatize the education sector. 'Government wants to end reservation' All sections have been neglected and ignored in Modi government's budget, said Dharmendra Yadav, Member of Lok Sabha from Azamgarh in Parliament. He said the government is anti-poor, anti-farmer, anti-weaver, anti-youth, anti-Dalit and anti-backward government. The SP MP also accused the government of conspiring to end reservation. Along with 'violation of state rights in the budget', Samajwadi Party MP Virendra Singh also questioned the budget. He said the federal structure of the country has been destroyed in the budget and the rights of the states have been violated. He said that the way the chariot of the BJP under the leadership of Akhilesh Yadav stopped in Uttar Pradesh was the result of the Finance Minister not even taking the name of Uttar Pradesh. Demand to end Agnipath Scheme: MP Virendra Singh has demanded that the produce of farmers should be given a fair price according to the cost of farming. Also, on the Agnipath scheme, he said, the budget does not contain any discussion on whether to end or continue the scheme, raising questions about the government's intention. He said that if Agniveera were killed, they should be given the status of martyrs. MP Dharmendra Yadav also demanded the government to stop the Agnipath project.