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Politics over a futuristic Budget

Opposition parties in India are failing in their duty and hence not being able to engage in constructive criticism of the government

February 03, 2021 / 13:57 IST
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On February 1, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented a futuristic budget focussing on reviving growth during the challenging times of COVID-19. The priority of the Narendra Modi government is long-term sustainable growth through capital expenditure and structural reforms, rather than short-term fixes to an ailing economy.

The industry captains and markets have cheered the Budget announcements with the Sensex closing 5 percent up on February 1 and by 2.4 percent on February 2 even surpassing the critical 50,000 mark.

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The Budget relies on big government spending to come out of the economic crisis with the fiscal deficit expected to touch 9.5 percent in FY20-21.

There are three levers of growth: consumption, investment, and government expenditure. Private consumption is down due to low incomes, job losses and reduction in pay.