"There is nothing in the budget for villages, poor, labourers, farmers, Dalits, backwards," Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly and BSP leader Swami Prasad Maurya said.
"It has nothing for Dalits, backwards and minorities," he said, adding that basic education, health services and youths have been ignored.
Drought-ridden Bundelklhand region and the most backward eastern region have not been given their due. The BSP condemns it, Maurya said.
Reacting to the budget, leader of the BJP legislature party Suresh Khanna said it was "hopeless, anti-farmers and anti-people."
UPCC president Nirmal Khatri said that despite giving the biggest budget and declaring the year as farmers year, no concrete programme has been given to ameliorate their lot.
The provisions made for Bundelkhand and Purvanchal are inadequate, he added.
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