00:00PM Nirmala Sitharaman presented the first budget of the third term of the Modi government.
00:15After the presentation of this budget, it was said by the government and the ruling party
00:21that this budget is for the benefit of the entire country.
00:25On the other hand, the opposition attacked it.
00:27Sometimes it was accused of discrimination, sometimes it was said to save the chair.
00:32And today is the second day of the third term.
00:35Since morning, the opposition has been accusing the government of discrimination regarding the budget.
00:42We will discuss what is being accused of discrimination in this budget.
00:48And at the same time, is this budget, the way the opposition is attacking,
00:53is this budget not for the benefit of the country, as it should be?
00:57We will discuss all these things.
00:59Our political editor Mr. Abhishek Pandey is with us.
01:02Sir, first of all, there is so much commotion about the budget.
01:06Why is there so much commotion?
01:08Look, you have been a journalist for so long.
01:11If a budget is presented, whether it is a state budget or a central budget,
01:15then the opposition has to say that this budget is not good.
01:18It has to say that.
01:19But it is natural that they say that.
01:21And they also put a proposal for a cut-off period.
01:24So, it was expected that when the budget will come,
01:27no one will say that this is a very good budget.
01:30Obviously, if you are sitting in opposition, you will reduce its shortcomings.
01:33But so much and so vocally people have stood against this budget.
01:39So, these are two things.
01:41One is that the opposition has a strong power.
01:44They still have it.
01:45There is a strong power in the India-Gadbandhan.
01:47And everyone is standing on one issue.
01:49Secondly, when the budget was presented in the last two terms,
01:53even when the budget of the Modi government was presented 10 times,
01:56there was so much silence.
01:58It was not even known that there was anything like an opposition.
02:01But this time, this is the reason.
02:03Because the government, this is Modi's budget of 240,
02:06which I have been saying since yesterday.
02:08This is the budget of the BJP of 240.
02:11If it was the budget of 272, then it would have been something different.
02:14This is the budget of 32 less.
02:16Yes, this is the budget of less.
02:17And behind this, there are only two people, Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu.
02:21That is why it is said that this is the budget with the chair left.
02:23The opposition is accusing that the Modi government is running on two parties.
02:28Although, look, the job of the opposition is to keep making different narratives.
02:33They have been successful in that too.
02:35But before this, the governments have run with 24 parties.
02:38So no one used to say that there is such a weak government.
02:43But because the Modi government has always been so strong in itself,
02:48it seems weak for the first time.
02:50So people are surrounded from all sides.
02:52And that is why now it is being said from every state
02:56that sir, why wasn't I given?
02:58Why wasn't the name of our state taken?
03:00So this is the problem that in this budget,
03:02all the political parties, especially those who are in opposition,
03:06they feel that this is their part of the politics.
03:10Akhilesh Aadhav is saying that the name of UP has not been taken.
03:13Hey brother, if the National Highway is made,
03:16will it not come in UP?
03:18Correct.
03:19If 1.5 lakh crores have been given in agriculture,
03:21will it not come in UP?
03:22If we are talking about solar steam,
03:24if it is for the whole country, then it will be a part of UP.
03:26The Prime Minister's voice will be the most in UP.
03:28A figure of around 40 lakhs.
03:30So you tell me, if it has been given to the whole country,
03:32will it not come in UP?
03:34Meaning, you want that a specific, special, dedicated project should be given to that state.
03:40So this is not possible.
03:42And the government works according to its part,
03:44showing the intelligence of its part.
03:47He felt that there is a need to do it in Bihar.
03:50He did it.
03:51Bihar anyway asks for a special package.
03:53Andhra Pradesh.
03:54That is why his letter had reached for a long time.
03:56That we have to make Amravati as the capital of the state.
03:59So he gave it.
04:00Yes, this is right.
04:02You cannot say that you can please everyone.
04:06Somewhere or the other, your bow can be seen.
04:09You should have given it to Himachal.
04:11There too, there was a flood.
04:13You should have given it.
04:14Sukhuji has sent a proposal of 9,000 crores.
04:17You should have given something.
04:18Himachal is a good place.
04:20So it is not that the Modi government is completely milked.
04:23But it is not that the opposition is also completely milked.
04:27Everyone is doing their part of the politics.
04:29Their own drum, their own tune.
04:31But this is the first time that so much opposition has not been seen for a budget.
04:37There is one more thing.
04:38The way the opposition is attacking.
04:41With Andhra Pradesh and Bihar.
04:43Is it not that the opposition feels that the opposition.
04:46Basically, if we talk about the spread of Satranj.
04:49This political spread.
04:50So the way Chandrababu Naidu and Nitish Kumar.
04:54These are two such points.
04:56Which the opposition also had an eye on.
04:59But the Modi government has given a direct indication in this budget.
05:03So it is not that the game of the opposition is not being played.
05:06Because of this, the opposition has become even more confused.
05:08That they will please both of them.
05:10This is the obvious thing.
05:12This is the same thing.
05:13Who gets how much space and benefit.
05:15Nitish Kumar has kept the structure of the India-Gadbandhan.
05:19But today it is not with them.
05:21For Nitish Kumar, it is said that he comes to power, but does not understand.
05:25You can't understand him.
05:27But he will always be in power.
05:29So he must have done some calculation.
05:31His robotic mind must have calculated somewhere.
05:36He must have seen that here.
05:38And look, he got the benefit.
05:3958,000 crore rupees went to Bihar.
05:42Nitish Kumar has become dust in the politics of the country at this time.
05:46Chandrababu Naidu has been a natural ally of the BJP.
05:50He thought that we have to run the government even in the state.
05:54So where will the smooth government run?
05:58One is that the government is going to run with a lot of trouble.
06:02One is smooth.
06:03In the next five years, the government of Andhra Pradesh will run so smoothly.
06:06Like bread and butter.
06:07You don't have to ask anything.
06:08Whatever you ask, you will get it.
06:10So everyone saw that who is getting how much benefit.
06:14And how easy it is.
06:16Nitish Kumar is also getting what he wants like a groom.
06:20Chandrababu Naidu is getting before he says anything.
06:23A day before yesterday, when the government gave an answer about the special status,
06:30Lalu Prasad Yadav was surrounding.
06:32And now look, one thing is also visible.
06:35After this budget, the way the parties are opposing.
06:38You were opposing Bihar for not getting a special status.
06:42Then you are also talking about that budget that this budget is not enough.
06:46Now the thing that Andhra Pradesh and Bihar have got,
06:49then you are sidelining it and saying that there is discrimination.
06:52So in a way, you are also putting a stamp that what Andhra Pradesh and Bihar got was necessary.
06:57That is, the decision is right.
06:58Look, where there is a need, it should be got.
07:01Not everyone can get everything.
07:03This is also true.
07:04Now if this discrimination is felt to some extent.
07:09For example, in Uttar Pradesh, the BJP has come from 62 to 33.
07:15UP will definitely get the benefit of all the central schemes.
07:18But there is nothing new in which the imprint of Uttar Pradesh is visible.
07:22In the budget, there is an imprint of Bihar, there is an imprint of Andhra Pradesh.
07:25It is visible.
07:26There is no imprint of UP.
07:28Tamil Nadu?
07:29Yes, there are central schemes.
07:30They will go everywhere.
07:31So the thing is that if you have given something to Bihar and Andhra Pradesh,
07:36then the opposition is certifying in a way.
07:39It is certifying that they should have got it.
07:41They got it.
07:42But they did not get that much.
07:43Okay.
07:44So this is the next 5 years of politics.
07:47Now there are 4 more budgets to come.
07:49In fact, there are 5 more budgets to come.
07:51So you will see that Chandrababu Naidu and Nitish Kumar are of their own use.
07:54There are elections in Bihar on 25th.
07:56Yes, I was coming to this.
07:57This budget, because there are elections in many states in the future.
08:00By the end of this year or at the beginning of next year, there are elections in many states.
08:04Bihar is also included in it.
08:06So what is this budget?
08:08This budget is for the youth.
08:14Many benefits have been given.
08:17Because it was believed that the seats of the BJP in Uttar Pradesh and the Hindi-Bhasi areas have been reduced.
08:22The biggest contribution of that is of the youth.
08:24So the youth are also kept in the centre.
08:26So if you look at this budget by combining it with the elections, then how do you see this budget?
08:30See, absolutely.
08:31You have not left the budget yet.
08:33It came out after a few days.
08:35If you look at Maharashtra and Haryana, there will be some big announcements.
08:40For example, something can be done on Agnibir.
08:42The Central Cabinet can do something on the pension scheme.
08:46It is being said that there is a talk of increasing the scope in the new pension scheme.
08:49Yes, there have been discussions about it.
08:51You will see.
08:52You will see its effect.
08:53But let it go a little further.
08:54Elections will come closer to Haryana and Maharashtra.
08:58Right now, I can see in this budget that the youth who are going for a job, whether it is a first job or an internship,
09:05they are talking about giving a stipend.
09:07That sour thing.
09:08Yes, that sour thing.
09:09Uncle, the Congress itself said that this is our carbon copy.
09:13The Congress has accepted that this is our carbon copy.
09:16So I don't understand that if the Congress feels that they are implementing what we are saying under pressure,
09:24they should be happy.
09:26Everyone should be happy.
09:27And you should understand that before the budget, the main opposition party used to have a very different attitude.
09:35But what came this time?
09:37It is a chair-saving budget.
09:39That means they felt that if we criticize this budget so much,
09:42then how will we defend and justify what the government is implementing?
09:49So, everyone has a different level of politics regarding the budget.
09:54And such a unified and consolidated opposition was seen in 1977 and now it is seen that
10:02when everyone's issues are different, people are still seen at the same place.
10:07That means they know that in the next five years, instead of being different and weak,
10:12they will be shown a strong opposition by being united.
10:15It is true that it is possible that at different times, they will be seen differently.
10:19But now they are seen united.
10:21And that is why I feel that there are some problems in front of the government.
10:25The opposition is strong.
10:27The Prime Minister had to say that the people's movement was strangled when I was speaking there.
10:32So it has an effect.
10:34And I feel that when people will speak on the budget, then also it will have an effect.
10:41So every state has its own problems.
10:45So, in total, the first budget of the third term of the Modi government has come.
10:51And on that, politics is also going on.
10:54The opposition has its own claims, and the ruling party has its own claims.
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