Union Budget 2020-21 -full of sounds but
little substance-CITU
Union
Budget 2020-21 presented by the BJP Govt is full of sounds but little
substance. In the background of continuing slowdown in the economy, increasing
miseries, widening impoverishment of the people at large, alarming rise of
unemployment, the union Budget did do nothing to address any of these issues
except pronouncing ornamental sound-bites in the name of “prime minister Modi”.
The
claim made in the budget speech about lifting 271 million people above the
poverty line is the crudest example of such sound-bites with a deceptive
intent. Numerous studies revealed the intensification of the poverty situation
in the country including the NSSO report on more than 8 per cent fall in rural
consumption expenditure and that testifies the falsity of such claim.
Similarly,
lot of noise is made in the budget speech about the success of “Beti bachao and
Beti parao” and other women welfare related programmes. But in reality, women
work participation rate has been drastically coming down during last few years
consistently; the same period also witnessed increasing incidents of violence
and atrocities against women, many times with patronage of those in power;
worst discrimination against working women is continuing subjecting them to 31
per cent less wages compared to their male counterpart for the same work done.
And finally budget allocation on ‘beti-bachao, beti parao’ has been further
reduced by over Rs 20 crore. The exercise of deception continues.
There
are numerous other examples of such false claim on peoples’ welfare and
employment generation in the entire budget speech which do not match with
budgetary figures. The Budget speech talked loudly about augmenting investment
in infrastructure countrywide, but most of the same appear to be
dependent on the response of private sectors, which is not expected to be
forthcoming in present scenario of economic slowdown. For example, 1,37,000
acre potential oil/gas field were allotted for exploration by private sector
entities during last five years; nothing has been produced as yet.
And
a mere Rs 3.43 lakh crore increase in nominal term in total estimated
expenditure in the current budget (2020-21) compared to revised estimate of
expenditure in the previous budget (2019-2020) also explodes the falsity of
such loud announcement on infrastructure and employment generating investment
in the budget speech. On account of agriculture & allied services and rural
development (which accounts for more than 50% of the country’s population)
budgetary allocation has been increased by mere Rs 19000 crore compared to last
budget which is actually a reduction or no increase in real terms , even
inflation is taken into account.
Budget
speech made noise about ensuring ‘ease of living’ for individual citizens. But
it moved in just opposite direction. Food subsidy channelized through Food
Corporation of India (FCI) for public distribution system has been cut by Rs
76000 crore, even when India’s ranking has drastically slid down in the Global
Hunger Index. Even MNREGA, Ayushman Bnarat, PMJAY and PM-KISAN suffered drastic
cut in allocation. It spelt nothing about improving the conditions of the
working people who actually create wealth for the nation by responding to their
basic demands viz., increase in minimum wage, universalizing social welfare
benefit, equal pay for equal work etc; scheme workers in anganwadi,
mid-day-meal, ASHA etc are still being subjected to humiliating
exploitation having been denied even the statutory minimum wage and social
security benefits, nothing has been provided for this one crore strong
workforce giving yeoman service to the entire society.
Budget
proposed to reduce personal income tax rates for the benefit of the
workers. But this benefit would get more than neutralized by the
discontinuance of the deduction/rebate they were entitled to arrive at taxable
income as per the new scheme. On the other hand the Govt has become more than
liberal in giving concessions to big business and corporate houses by way of
sharp reduction in corporate tax, dividend-distribution tax and in the name of
simplification of tax regime. While doing so, the Budget speech repeated
numerous times the statement of the prime minister that those big
business/corporate are the “wealth creator” of the nation. In fact they are
looting the resources created by the producing people in industries, services
and agriculture. As per Receipt Budget presented along with the Budget
(2020-21) total accumulated unpaid direct tax from the same corporate community
during last five years has reached Rs 7.63 lakh crore out of which Rs 1.30 lakh
crore is not under any dispute. The Govt talks loud about “ease of
living” but in action they are obsessed with ensuring “ease of doing business”
of handful of big business houses, both foreign and domestic.
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