"There are no specifics on that. The Finance Minister has said that whatever has been promised in the (AP Reorganisation) Bill will be given. But it has not given any specifics. May be they will come out in the fine print," CII Andhra Pradesh/Telangana Chapter chairman Suresh Rayudu Chitturi said.
"We being from the state and looking forward to those things. Not having that was a little disappointment. But this is India budget, not AP or Telangana budget," he said.
"We were all expecting details about the promises they made during the state bifurcation. There are no details except the minister's statement that they would honour all promises made. It is a sort of disappointment," Rungta said.
He said on a scale of 1 to 10, he would give 7 marks to the Budget.
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