State unit leaders of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) are actively sharing details of the Union Budget. Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra praised the budget’s emphasis on the Creative Economy, highlighting new opportunities for content creators in digital infrastructure and intellectual property protection.
Mishra commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s efforts in boosting the startup ecosystem, transforming youth into ‘job creators.’ He described the 2026-27 budget as youth-centric and innovation-driven, focusing on the long-term vision of ‘Viksit Bharat-2047.’
Delhi BJP General Secretary Yogendra Chandolia lauded PM Modi’s 13th budget proposal, foreseeing a positive impact on India’s development. He highlighted the budget’s support for sectors like construction, tourism, and medical tourism, aiming to empower the youth and stimulate economic growth.
Chandolia also praised initiatives in healthcare, tax reforms, and incentives for foreign data service companies, foreseeing job creation and economic growth across various sectors. The budget’s youth-friendly approach, coupled with tax relief measures, is expected to benefit professionals and households alike.
