"Nobody at the top is thinking about the people. They say one thing, do something else. They are out to please a few. There is a need for all inclusive development," Kumar told a rally of party workers at the Gandhi Maidan here.
"The Union Budget presented yesterday is for the benefit of corporate houses. They are cutting down corporate tax from 30 per cent to 25 per cent. Wealth Tax has been removed and surcharge has been imposed on some people. This budget will affect the expansion of service sector and hit people with inflation," he said.
"Wealth of one particular capitalist, whose name everybody takes, but I'll not take, has risen by Rs 16,740 crore over this short period," he said.
Kumar said it seemed 'achhe din' (good days) had come for those for whom it was intended. "It hasn't come for those for whom it was not meant to."
"He (Modi) kept talking about integrating Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of the country and what not. He talked about giving a chance to others instead of 'father-daughter' and 'father-son' governments. But now he has joined them. These people say one thing, do something else," Kumar said.