Budget will take Maharashtra forward in ‘difficult times’, says Devendra Fadnavis

The Maharashtra Chief Minister dismisses the Opposition legislators’ claim that the Budget provisions were “leaked” on Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar’s Twitter handle before he read out the Budget in the Assembly.

June 18, 2019 08:27 pm | Updated 08:30 pm IST - Mumbai:

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. File

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. File

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday hailed the Budget of his government as “inclusive” and one that will take the State forward in “difficult times”.

The BJP-led government has been able to retain the growth rate to a great extent despite a drought this year, he said.

The Chief Minister also dismissed the Opposition legislators’ claim that the Budget provisions were “leaked” on Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar’s Twitter handle before he read out the Budget in the Assembly.

“I congratulate Finance Minister for presenting a very balanced Budget. This is truly a Budget that will take all the sections of Maharashtra forward,” Mr. Fadnavis told reporters.

“This is a Budget which will take the State forward even during difficult times,” he added.

The State’s fiscal situation was better compared to other States, the Chief Minister said.

The allocation for irrigation is the highest among the budgets presented to date, he claimed.

The government has carried out impressive work regarding rural roads, water supply and infrastructure development in cities such as Mumbai, Mr. Fadnavis said.

Boost for employment for women and the youth in the Naxal-affected areas were among the highlights of the Budget, he said.

“We have also allocated ₹1,000 crore for the development of the Dhangar community through 22 schemes,” he added.

Meanwhile, Mr. Fadnavis informed that he will be attending ally Shiv Sena’s foundation day programme on Wednesday.

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