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A Critique of Nirmala Sitharaman’s ‘Jeejas, Bhatijas’ Comment

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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has recently made headlines for her “jeejas, bhatijas” dig at the Congress party during the presentation of the Budget 2023. The comment was made in reference to the criticism from the opposition party regarding the budget’s focus on the rural sector, where they claimed that the budget lacked attention to the middle-class and urban sectors.

In response, Nirmala Sitharaman took a dig at the Congress and said that the budget was not just for “jeejas and bhatijas” but for every Indian, including farmers, rural areas, and small businesses. The comment received mixed reactions from political leaders and the public.

The Budget 2023, which was presented on February 1, 2023, focuses on the rural sector and aims to increase the income of farmers and improve the living standards of rural citizens. The budget allocates substantial amounts of money for agriculture and rural development, including the creation of a Rs. 2.83 lakh crore agriculture infrastructure fund.

The budget also aims to promote entrepreneurship in the rural sector and increase job opportunities for rural citizens. The government has allocated Rs. 14.7 lakh crore for the rural sector, which is expected to have a positive impact on the rural economy.

However, the opposition party has criticized the budget for not giving enough attention to the middle-class and urban sectors. They have claimed that the budget lacks measures to address the economic slowdown and provide relief to the middle-class, who have been severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Despite the criticism, Nirmala Sitharaman’s “jeejas, bhatijas” dig has received support from many quarters. The comment has been seen as a response to the opposition’s criticism and a reminder that the budget is for the welfare of all citizens, regardless of their socio-economic background.

In conclusion, the “jeejas, bhatijas” dig by Nirmala Sitharaman has sparked a political debate and received mixed reactions from the public. While the opposition continues to criticize the budget for lacking attention to the middle-class and urban sectors, the government claims that the budget is for the welfare of all citizens, including farmers, rural areas, and small businesses.

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