The much-anticipated 3.0 budget under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has created a buzz. Industrial sectors are eagerly waiting to see if any significant benefits will be announced, while the middle class and employees hope for favorable policies. The central government has already signaled that the budget will aim to realize the vision of a developed India by 2047. In preparation, PM Modi has held meetings with economists and industry representatives. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the budget in Parliament on the 23rd of this month, with the Economic Survey being announced today.
Ahead of the monsoon session of Parliament, PM Modi addressed the media, reaffirming his commitment to the goal of a developed India by 2047. Expressing his happiness about coming to power for the third time, Modi assured that promises made to the people will be fulfilled. He hailed the upcoming budget as a remarkable one during the "Amrit Kaal" (a golden era). Criticizing some parties for engaging in negative politics in Parliament, Modi urged the opposition to fight for national development in the next five years.
During his address, PM Modi criticized the opposition, accusing them of using Parliament time to cover their failures and engage in negative politics. He recalled how opposition parties tried to prevent him from speaking in the last session, stating that such tactics have no place in a democracy. Modi emphasized that even in the first session of Parliament, attempts were made to silence a government elected by the majority of 140 crore people.
PM Modi stated that the central budget will guide the country’s journey for the next five years, laying the foundation for realizing the dream of a developed India by 2047. He assured that his government is moving forward to implement promises at the grassroots level. Modi highlighted the significance of this budget, describing it as a crucial step towards achieving the vision of a developed India by 2047.