Feb 11 โ€ข 06:53 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Beniwal's question on not mentioning Rajasthan in the budget

Beniwal raises questions about the absence of Rajasthan in the latest budget proposal.

In a recent critique, politician Beniwal has expressed concern over the government's decision to omit Rajasthan in the latest budget discussion. He emphasizes that this exclusion is detrimental to the stateโ€™s interests and indicates a lack of attention towards its developmental needs. This has sparked discussions on the often marginalization of certain states in national budget allocations.

Beniwal argues that the omission of Rajasthan not only overlooks the significant contributions of the state but also ignores the pressing issues that need to be addressed, such as agriculture, infrastructure, and healthcare. His comments reflect a growing frustration among regional leaders who feel their states are frequently sidelined in favor of larger or more economically powerful regions during national policy deliberations.

The implications of this omission could be substantial, potentially affecting funding for essential services and development projects within Rajasthan. Such concerns lead to a broader dialogue on equitable distribution of resources across states and the importance of inclusive governance that considers the needs of all regions, especially those that might not be in the national spotlight.

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