"I don't have expectations, but I certainly have demands because the way this (NDA) government is managing finances by trying to fulfil its deficit in the intervening period... Like cutting down allocations meant for the poor, like MGNREGA," Karat said here.
She demanded more allocations in education, health and other schemes, "which they had cut last time."
Karat asked not to "stop allocations, which they are legally bound to give."
Issues like providing scholarships to all Dalit students, Mid Day Meals and school dropouts would be raised in Parliament during the upcoming Budget session, the CPI(M) leader added.
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