Press Release
The following statement
was issued to press today on budget by Ms. Amarjeet Kaur, General Secretary, All India
Trade Union Congress (AITUC)
NDA
government budget fails to address the concerns of common man, unemployed and vulnerable
sections.
The
NDA Govt. budget presented by Finance Minister was more of a jugglery of words,
manipulation of statistics and deceitful way of putting things to sell dreams
once again without backing of concrete steps and actions needed to implement
the statement of ‘intent’ made.
The
Finance Minister ended with quote from Swamy Vivekanand but his budget was just
opposed to what Swamy ji wanted India to emerge from as a powerful nation of
working people to full fill their aspirations, and attain a life of dignity.
The
budget once again gives huge concessions to the corporates and big businesses
including on focus to foreign investments, and continued disinvestments of
Public sector units to the tune of Rs. 80000 crores in the coming year. The Govt
wants to be satisfied with certificate from International Monetary fund for the
growth estimates, as the Govt once again appeared to be committed to tag
India’s economy with International finance capital. Ease of Business continued
to be the keyword.
Several
heads were amalgamated & repeated across various projects while duplicating
to show huge amounts of allocations which is far from truth. On the one hand
side 100 percent FDI is being brought in animal husbandry and on the other side
it is nearly lip service made in the budget to this sector & fisheries.
The
Govt had failed to fulfill its election promise to raise income of farmers by
one & half times and once again the lollypop is distributed on similar
promise. Nothing serious emerged how to tackle agrarian crises which is
accepted even by Economic Survey Report. Only grant of the loan limits are
increased, from ten lakh crores to eleven lakh crores how to take farmers out
of indebtedness is no where in sight. The amount announced is meager for creation
of farmer markets and irrigation.
While
speaking on Education, health & basic amenities it seemed the Finance
Minister is addressing only the upper middle class, elites and not the
vulnerable common man which constitutes more than 80% of population. Black
board to digital board is talked but those who do not have black boards in
schools or those who have no access to black boards are not in the agenda of
government.
Some adjectives are added as usual to SC &
ST population with inflated figures of four years as if it is for the year 2018
- 2019. The population figure is presented to appear as if all of them are
going to hugely benefit.
The
medical colleges are only the upgradation of existing ones, but are projected
as if new colleges are coming out. Announcements on RSBY are made which would
enhance the business of private hospitals and private insurance companies. But public health system is not addressed,
even when health care is becoming out of reach of common man.
Cess
is being increased on Education & Health which will further add to indirect
taxation on common man. On the other side the tax concessions to corporate and
big business continued in this budget also.
70
lakh jobs were lost after demonetization and Govt. is talking of creating only
17 lakh jobs. Another six crores of people are expected to loose livelihood in
informal sector according to independent surveys &
17
lakhs formal jobs to be further lost says the same survey.
Talking
of railways and airways, concern and needs of vast majority of people of public
transportation are not addressed, once again the FM was playing to the gallery
of elites and affluents.
The
budget dodged the common people who are in misery due to price rise in essential
commodities and the students youth of India who want good inexpensive education
in govt. sector and the employment to live with dignity.
Released from AITUC headquarters
35-36,
DDU Marg, Road Rouse Avenue, New Delhi
Akshay-8447230937
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