Looking at the principles and priorities, I do not believe that the budget will be in favor of the people: Jwala

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Looking at the principles and priorities, I do not believe that the budget will be in favor of the people: Jwala

Prakash Jwala, MP and former Minister of Physics of the United Socialist Party, said that when the government studies the principles and priorities of the budget for the coming fiscal year 2082/83, it is doubtful that the budget will be in favor of the people.

He also said that considering the principles and priorities of the appropriation bill for the next financial year, it is normal and ritualistic. 

Participating in the discussion on the principles and priorities of the upcoming financial year's budget in the Tuesday meeting of the House of Representatives, MP Jwala said that the topics mentioned in the policies and programs brought by the government have been presented with some adjustments.

'Looking at the priorities of the budget, it is not seen that the budget will be people-oriented, development-friendly, production and employment-creating,' he said. Therefore, looking at the principles and priorities, it cannot be believed that the budget will again be in favor of the people, in favor of the people, in favor of the basic class.'

Jwala said that the principles and priority policies and programs of the budget look like photocopies. "It is a feeling that you have literally followed our suggestions." The policies and programs brought by the government have come in the form of photocopies. There was no need to bring two documents. Presented here with some adaptations. The priorities of the budget should have been how the budget will come, but that did not happen. It has come as a ritual, it has to be brought,' he said. He said that it is necessary to mobilize all resources and power to accelerate human and material development and prepare the basis of a free and prosperous economy oriented towards socialism based on democratic values ​​by creating more opportunities for economic reform, entrepreneurship, production and employment in the principles and priorities of the

budget. He said that the main question is whether the priorities and commitments can be carried forward through the budget.

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