Deputy CM Manish Sisodia speaks of Delhi’s central government’s betrayal of Delhi

The central government has set its budget for the financial year 2021-22. There is a constant response from this budget to judgment and opposition. Meanwhile, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has made a big statement. Sisodia said Delhi has betrayal in the central government budget. 325 crores for Delhi alone. For the last 17 years, the central government has spent Rs 325 crore on Delhi. Not a single rupee has been collected. Money was expected to be raised during the Corona era.

Sisodia said BJP’s central government has again disappointed Delhi in its budget. While Delhi receives only Rs 325 crore in its budget, the people of Delhi pay Rs 1.5 lakh crore to the Center. After playing with the New Education Policy (NEP), the education budget is 6000 crore less than last year. (The NEP says the policy of raising the education budget to at least 6% of GDP.) The budget clearly states that the new education policy is just a Jumla for the BJP.

Sisodia said that even if a family or country becomes self-sufficient, history is a testament to how well one spends their children’s education. Here the education budget is being reduced by 6000 crores. How can the country become self-sufficient if children do not study? Joomla is also about becoming self-sufficient.

The central government has proposed a budgetary allocation of Rs 2,23,846 crore for the health sector in the financial year 2021-2022 and 137 per cent increase over the previous year. With this, Rs 35,000 crore will be spent on the Kovid-19 vaccine in the next financial year. Budget health and welfare of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is said to be one of the six main pillars of ‘Self-sufficient India’.

The Minister of Finance said in the Budget that the central government’s priority during the Kovid-19 health crisis is the health and well-being of the people. Of the six major pillars that lay the foundations of the Union Budget, this is the highest priority. “I have given Rs 35,000 crore for the Kovid-19 vaccine in the financial year 2021-22,” Sitharaman said. I am committed to providing more money when needed. Budget allocation is increased from 94,452 crore to 2,23,846 crore in 2021-22, which highlights the importance of the health sector to the development and development of the country.

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