NEW DELHI: Opposition
members in the Rajya Sabha
on Wednesday hit out at the
government over high
unemployment rate in the
country and said the Union
Budget 2022-23 failed to
address the concerns of the
poor. They said the Budget
was only intended to benefit
big corporate houses.
During the discussion on
the Union Budget, Congress
member Kapil Sibal said the
Budget had “no vision, no
long-term plan”. Taking a dig
at Union Finance Minister
Nirmala Sitharaman, Mr.
Sibal said her party, the BJP,
should field her in elections
so that she could see the
reality on the ground.
Mr. Sibal said the
government had given the
corporate sector a tax cut in
2019, but it did not create
wealth. He said there was a
need to boost research and
development spending,
which would lead to wealth
creation.
BJP member Sushil
Kumar Modi, who spoke
next, countered by saying the
focus of the Budget had been
on “jobs, jobs and jobs”. He
said the government was
providing job-oriented growth
and that jobs would not be
created by giving people
“dole”.
CPI member Jharna
Das Baidya said the Budget
had “completely failed in
identifying the priorities to
provide relief for the common
people”, saying the LPG
subsidy had been cut and
allocation for Anganwadis
had remained the same.
Sukhram Singh Yadav
of the Samajwadi Party said
the Budget had made no
mention of the farmers’
protest and did not provide
any aid to the families of
farmers who died during the
protests against the three
farm laws.
CPI’s Binoy Viswam
said the Budget had “failed”.
“Everyone of us knows
that in the present Budget the
poor have been forgotten. In
the beginning of the neoliberalisation
age, we heard
of a great theory. That theory
was the Trickle down theory’.
But this Budget is a trickle up
theory. It is not for the poor.
This Budget is for the rich at
the top,” he said.
Welcoming the Budget,
AIADMK member M.
Thambidurai said he
appreciated the
government’s efforts to
protect the economy during
the pandemic. He, however,
raised concerns over
allocations to the States,
saying it was time for the
Centre to increase
allocations. He noted that the
State governments were yet
to get their GST arrears and
Tamil Nadu was facing the
problem too.
CPI (M) member
Elamaram Kareem said the
Budget was “anti-people” and
that it had failed to address
the need of the house, job creation.
M. Mohamed Abdulla of
the DMK said that Budget
imposed 30 % tax on virtual
digital transaction asset or
cryptocurrency. “To note
here, cryptocurrency has not
yet been legalised ..But,
taxation shows that it is legal
only by paying tax...there is
still no regulatory body for
cryptocurrency. I had also
asked about another thing
yesterday. For the first time
ever in the history of the
world, our Union Government
is imposing tax without any
legislation. There is no Act for
cryptocurrency, but there is
tax,” he said. He added that
he was amazed that sanitary
napkins are to be taxed at
12% but tax on diamond had
been reduced to 5%.
K.R Suresh Reddy of the
TRS said the Prime Minister
mentioned about the
bifurcation of Andhra
Pradesh in his speech on
Tuesday. “What was
mentioned by the Prime
Minister is something very,
very disturbing for the people
because it could be possible
through a lot of struggle...we
went through 14 years of
struggle to eventually get it.
The Bill was passed by
Parliament, the House is
supreme. Nobody can
question the authority of the
House. Not even the Prime
Minister...if he is so worried
about the bifurcation, how
many times his government
has brought amendments to
the Bifurcation Bill here? Did
you make any amends in the
last eight years? The
demands from Telangana
and Andhra are continuously
coming up. You refuse to
chair even a single meeting,”
Mr. Reddy said.
V. Vijayasai Reddy of
the YSR Congress said the
Income Tax deductions
should be commensurate
with the inflation rate. “There
is a 10% increase in the
overall tax revenues. The tax
exemption limit, when you
came to power in 2014, was
Rs.2,50,000. Now, from 2014
to 2022, what is the inflation
rate? Cumulative inflation is
48% whereas basic tax
exemption limit remains the
same. I request the Finance
Minister to link this minimum
tax exemption limit to inflation
rate. Inflation has reached alltime
high but tax rates remain
the same,” he said.
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