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Rs 53K-cr funds for rural development reduced: Congress slams Budget in RS

Allocations tripled over past year: BJP

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**EDS: THIRD PARTY IMAGE, SCREENGRAB VIA SANSAD TV** New Delhi: Congress MP P Chidambaram speaks in the Rajya Sabha during the Budget session of Parliament, in New Delhi, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (Sansad TV via PTI Photo)(PTI02_09_2026_000243B)
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As the Rajya Sabha took up discussions on the Union Budget 2026-27 on Monday, former Finance Minister P Chidambaram led the Opposition’s charge and dismissed the budget as “cautious, parsimonious and forgetful of the past year”.
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Chidambaram cited fund reductions of Rs 53,067 crore in rural development, Rs 39,573 crore in urban development, Rs 9,999 crore in social welfare, Rs 6,985 crore in agriculture, Rs 6,701 crore in education, and Rs 3,686 crore in health.

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“The Jal Jeevan Mission’s funds were slashed from Rs 67,000 crore to Rs 17,000 crore in the revised estimates. The agriculture, rural and urban development sectors saw a combined cut of Rs 60,000 crore,” he said.

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Chidambaram said, “This is a forgettable budget. The Finance Minister has forgotten the promises made in the House last year.”

He also flagged 15 per cent youth employment rate and said that less than 25 per cent of the workforce was in regular employment. “In a country of 144 crore, only 195 lakh are employed in a factory, which means that manufacturing has been stuck at 16 per cent for years now,” he added, asking Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman why the PM’s internship scheme had failed.

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Later, Surjewala said Sitharaman presented a “mumbo jumbo Budget” and said people were calling it a ‘katauti’ (deduction) Budget due to “fund cuts”.

Calling the Budget “anti-farmers” and “anti-agriculture”, he said, “From 2018–19 to 2023–24, Rs 1,17,000 crore agriculture Budget was surrendered. In 2024–25 alone, Rs 52,685 crore remained unspent. Besides, there has been a budget cut of Rs 15,777 crore in fertilizer subsidy, Rs 9,670 crore in urea subsidy, and Rs 6,000 crore in Phosphatic and Potassic (P&K) fertilizers subsidy. At a time when fertilizer prices are rising globally, farmers will again face black marketing and shortages.”

Meanwhile, BJP’s Arun Singh defended the Budget, saying allocations had tripled over the past year with poor at the core.

"They speak about farm loan waiver, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ensured that more than Rs 4 lakh crore was directly transferred to farmers. The production of grains and horticulture has also increased. There was an increase of 22 percent in the allotment to the VB G RAM G Act over the MGNREGA allotment last year,” Singh said, adding that the Budget would ease living and business.

“Work on the semiconductor mission and dedicated rare earth corridor is progressing fast,” he added.

Demanding the regulation for virtual digital assets like cryptocurrency, AAP’s Raghav Chadha said, “Investors are moving offshore and should be brought on-shore to bring Rs 15,000 crore to Rs 20,000 crore to government treasury.”

“We currently tax virtual digital assets as if they are legal, but regulate them as if they are illegal,” he said.

While Congress MPs, Chidambaram and Randeep Surjewala, flayed the Centre over “steep cuts” in agriculture, rural, urban development and Jal Jeevan Mission sectors, the TMC Susmita Dev used the occasion to slam the ongoing special intensive revision (SIR) exercise in West Bengal.

Earlier, the Opposition walked out after Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge was interrupted by Chairman CP Radhakrishnan when he tried to mention Rahul Gandhi not being permitted to speak in the Lok Sabha. Radhakrishnan said matters related to the Lok Sabha could not be raised in the upper House.

Kharge had also sought to ask why Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal made a statement on the India-US trade deal outside Parliament.

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