Rupani said the budget was a concrete step towards realising the dreams of women, farmers and youths.
"Substantial allocation for infrastructure development will eventually generate new employment opportunities for youths. Through this budget, the Centre has shown its commitment towards the welfare of every citizen," he said. I.
Gujarat BJP chief Jitu Vaghani said the budget keeps the interest of poor, village dwellers and farmers in the centre.
"This budget has addressed expectations of people. This is a progressive, transparent and pro-poor budget, having several initiatives to eradicate poverty and generate more employment opportunities for the youth," Vaghani said.
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However, Gujarat Congress said the budget was just ordinary.
Senior Congress leader Shankersinh Vaghela said the budget was BJP-led central government's "jugglery of figures", and claimed that it has nothing substantial to offer for people affected by demonetisation.
According to Vaghela, common people are disappointed as the tax slab of Rs 2.5 lakh has remained unchanged.
"Instead of increasing the tax exemption limit to Rs 5 lakh, this government only reduced tax rate for income up to Rs 5 lakh. Overall, this budget is very ordinary and it will only increase inflation and fiscal deficit," Vaghela said.
Gujarat Congress president Bharatsinh Solanki claimed that the budget had nothing new to offer than to promote scheme floated by previous Congress-led UPA governments.
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