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“UP budget is directionless”: SP supremo Akhilesh Yadav

Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], February 28 (ANI): Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday claimed that the funds put forth by the Uttar Pradesh authorities for the 12 months 2023-2024 “lacks” route.

“The growth rate of the present UP government is 5 per cent which is less than the growth rate of the previous SP government which gives the real picture of the state. At least a 34 per cent growth rate is needed to make the state a one trillion economy but nothing has been done in this matter. The budget was directionless,” Yadav stated within the meeting, presently in session.

He additional advised UP CM Yogi Adityanath to vary his financial advisor reasonably than spending Rs 200 crores to “manage” the info.

“Chief Minister should change his Economic Advisor. What will you do with an advisor who does not tell you the truth,” Yadav took a jibe on the CM.

He additionally stated that the legislation and order scenario within the state is in dangerous form whereas the situation of the farmers has develop into “pathetic”.

Coming down closely on the UP authorities led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, Yadav stated 19,000 MoUs value Rs 33 lakh crores investments within the Global Investor Summit (GIS) held not too long ago this month have been “fake”.

Attacking the BJP authorities additional, Yadav claimed that it has failed to clarify what are the sources of how you can obtain 19 per cent development.

“16.8 per cent growth rate was informed by the finance minister in the budget when the average growth rate was just 7.8 per cent when it was 12.8 per cent during the SP government. The government has failed to explain what are the sources of how to achieve 19 per cent growth. One trillion-dollar economy needs 34 per cent growth. Take our manifesto, the state would get 34 per cent growth. Whatever cooperation you want, we stand together to achieve growth,” Yadav additional stated.

Opposing the Centre’s Agniveer scheme, he stated, “When will the government fill the vacant posts in the departments as employment data has dropped between 2017-22? We are the socialists and can never accept the Agniveer system.”He additionally stated that the state authorities has claimed solely a 4 per cent unemployment fee within the state and likewise added, “Does this mean that 90 per cent of the unemployed have got employment? Gas cylinders, milk, flour, and pulses have all become expensive. People are facing problems due to inflation. BJP has no answer to reducing inflation.”On February 22, State Finance minister Suresh Khanna pegged the entire Budget measurement at Rs 6.90 lakh crore. In 2022-23, the state’s Budget estimate was at Rs 6.15 lakh crore.

For the monetary 12 months 2023-24, the nominal fee of improve in Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) is estimated at 19 per cent, stated Khanna, including that the state’s development fee is encouraging in an period of possible international recession.

Among main budgetary allocations, the state allotted Rs 25,350 crore for Jal Jeevan Mission, hoping that every one households could be lined with faucet consuming water. Last 12 months’s allocation was Rs 19,500 crore. (ANI)

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