"Budget 2022 Is Visionary": Union Home Minister Shah

Shah ensures the budget will make changes in the economy


Ahead of the announcement of the Budget for the financial year 2022, Union Home Minister Amit Shah hailed the Union Budget as 'visionary.' He ensured that the budget will help make India the world's leading economy under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Talking about the budget, Union Minister Shah did a series of a tweet in Hindi, where he said by increasing the size to Rs 39.45 lakh crore, the Budget has shown that the Indian economy is rapidly growing even in the corona period.

"This Budget, brought by the Modi government, is a visionary budget, which will prove to be a budget to change the scale of India's economy," he said.

With the hashtag '#AatmanirbharBharatKaBudget', Mr Shah said the Budget, presented by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, will help make India the world's leading economy under the leadership of PM Modi by exploiting the opportunities that have arisen in the global economic world after COVID-19 pandemic.

He also added, "This will work to prove the resolve of prosperity with the cooperation of Modi."

Mr. Shah said various efforts like zero budget farming, natural farming, river linking, one station-one product and farmer drones are important in realising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's resolve to make the agriculture sector modern and self-reliant along with giving benefits to our farmer brothers.

“I congratulate Narendra Modi for increasing the capital investment by 35 per cent to Rs 7.5 lakh crore. At the same time, increasing the amount given to the states from Rs 15,000 crores to Rs 1 lakh crore testifies to the efforts made by Modi Ji to continuously strengthen the federal structure," he said.

Mr. Shah hailed the move to connect all 1.5 lakh post offices with core banking to promote financial inclusion and said it will greatly benefit the rural people and senior citizens.

"Along with this, 75 digital banks will also be set up in 75 districts to encourage digital payments,” he said.

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