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‘False narrative’ of pro-rich Budget being created: Nirmala Sitharaman
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‘False narrative’ of pro-rich Budget being created: Nirmala Sitharaman
TNN / Updated: Feb 13, 2021, 09:31 IST
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NEW DELHI: Citing the string of pro-poor measures such as free ration and cooking gas rolled out by the government, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Friday lashed out at the opposition parties for creating a false narrative that the Budget was pro-rich and the Modi administration only worked for cronies.
Adopting an aggressive stand, the FM said the Budget provided a strong stimulus which would provide medium- and long-term sustainable growth and put India on a growth trajectory that would help maintain its status as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world.
The yields on 10-year bonds issued by some states crossed the 7 per cent mark, which is more than 40-basis-point increase since before the Budget, indicating the struggle for the states ahead to keep their interest costs in check. While Punjab paid 7.05 per cent coupon for its 10-year bond, Mizoram paid 7.04 per cent for its 12-year papers and Rajasthan borrowed 10-year money at 6.95 per cent. Rajasthan, on February 2 auction, had raised 10-year money at 6.85 per cent after the Centre’s Budget where Rs 12 trillion of borrowing was announced for the next fiscal year, and Rs 80,000 crore extra borrowing for the current fiscal year was proposed. The 10-year government bond yields had shot up 15 basis points in response.