Karnataka Budget: No rise in taxes on Petrol and Diesel
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Updated: Monday, March 8, 2021, 13:33 [IST]
Bengaluru, Mar 08: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa presented the state budget for the fiscal year 2021-22, one of his toughest, in the post-pandemic era. This was Yediyurappa s eighth budget and third during his present term as chief minister since July 2019.
Leader of Opposition Siddaramaih along with Congress MLA s boycotted the budget after a few minutes of protest.
The Chief Minister, who holds the finance portfolio, spared citizens by not announcing any new taxation in the budget.
In the budget 2021-22 Budget, no taxes including Karnataka State Tax on Petrol and Diesel has been increased, in a bid to relieve burden on the people who are already facing hardship due to increase in fuel prices.
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Today, Karnataka chief minister (CM) B S Yediyurappa announced that his government will be setting up goshala in each district in the state âto prevent slaughter of cows and to conserve livestock .
The Karnataka Budget for 2021-22 is being presented in the State legislature today. This is the BJP governmentâs second full-fledged Budget in this term.
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BUDGET: No new taxes; No rise in State sales taxes on petrol, diesel
March 8, 2021
Bengaluru: Faced with a mammoth financial challenge, Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa, who holds the Finance portfolio, presented the Karnataka Budget for the 2021-22 fiscal this morning at the Legislative Assembly.
His Budget speech
Karnataka Vikasa Patra 2021 began at 12.05 pm. Yediyurappa presented the eighth Budget in his political career and the third during his present term as the Chief Minister since July 2019. Before presenting the Budget, Yediyurappa visited Sri Raghavendraswamy Mutt at Seshadripuram and offered pujas.
As soon as the CM rose to present the Budget, Congress, under the leadership of former CM Siddharamaiah, disrupted the proceedings and staged a walkout and claimed that the Government had no “moral right” to present the Budget.