"The government has increased the urea price. This will adversely affect the farmers. It is an anti-farmer step, which we denounce," BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said.
He also criticised the 10 per cent hike in dearness allowance for government employees and pensioners as "too little" and said the employees have been suffering badly from high inflation and high cost of living and the raise in DA was inadequate.
The BJP leader also attacked the government for fixing a minimum pension of Rs 1,000 for all beneficiaries of the EPFO scheme and said it is insufficient and needs to be fixed at Rs 3,000 at least.
"If government contributes 8.33 per cent, then it is possible to give Rs 3,000 minimum pension to all. We reiterate our demand for this raise in pension," Javadekar said.
He also termed the raise in poll expenditure limits for Lok Sabha and Assembly a result of high inflation and said it only factors in inflation.