India's Union Budget Ignites Debate on Regional Allocations and Priorities
The Union Budget 2026-27 has sparked controversy, drawing criticism for neglecting Odisha while allocating funds to Bangladesh. BJD members scrutinize the increased state loan and railway allocations, questioning the disparities affecting revenue-generating states like Odisha. Meanwhile, the budget's limited allocation for children's development, coupled with infrastructure issues in Delhi schools, emphasizes concerns about national priorities.
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The Union Budget 2026-27 has become a lightning rod for debate, as members of the BJD criticized the central government for allegedly sidelining Odisha. Party member Sulata Deo pointed out the lack of budgetary provisions for Odisha, contrasting it with a Rs 60-crore allocation to Bangladesh amidst rising state debts.
Subhasish Khuntia highlighted the fiscal contributions of Odisha railways, questioning why profit-making regions receive less funding than loss-making states. Meanwhile, the budget sparked disappointment across other regions, with concerns about underfunding children's development and the quality of infrastructure in Delhi schools taking center stage.
The issue of regional allocation remains contentious as stakeholders from Odisha to Kerala voice their dissatisfaction over the national budget's priorities. Calls for reconsideration of fund distribution reflect broader concerns about equitable economic development and the fulfillment of national policies aimed at children’s education and welfare.
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