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Centre has only ‘fooled’ Bihar over special package, says Deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav

Yadav also told reporters that Union Budget 2023 was ‘small' & lacked 'any detailing.’

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Patna: Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday alleged that the central government had only “fooled” Bihar over its commitments to give the state a special package and status.

He said this while talking to reporters before the tabling of the Union Budget.

“Bihar is a backward state. The PM and the centre had made commitments to grant Bihar a special package and status several times before. I do not think anything of this sort will be done. They have only fooled us. Let us see what is being done for Bihar in the budget.”

The deputy chief minister also compared the previous budgets with the ones presented by the BJP-led government now.

“There is a lot of difference between previous budgets and the budget now. During UPA’s time, there was a separate railway budget. The present government has totally removed the railway budget. Now the common budget is small without any detailing. The people should be clearly told about the revenue and the expenditure. People should be told where the money is coming from and where is it going.” he said.

Yadav further stated that Bihar was waiting to see what the Centre does for the problem of inflation.

A few days back, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar conveyed his expectations from the Union Budget 2023 and said efforts should be made for the development of a backward state like Bihar.

While talking to the media, the CM said, “Everybody has put forward their points during the centre’s meeting with the states. Efforts should be made for the progress of a backward state like Bihar. All types of developments should take place. I have expectations in this regard.” ANI

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

 


Also read: Chirag Paswan to Upendra Kushwaha—BJP gains from its silence on Bihar and Nitish Kumar


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