Rajasthan MP Manju Sharma praised the Union Budget 2026-27, noting it as the first budget crafted at Karyavay Bhawan, symbolizing New India’s work ethos. She highlighted the budget’s aim to boost economic growth, meet public expectations, and ensure comprehensive development. Investments in various sectors like agriculture and healthcare are set to enhance income levels and innovation, positioning India as a global leader in medical research.
Former MP Ramcharan Bohra commended the budget’s efforts to simplify the direct tax system, attracting global trade and investments. The budget, focusing on inclusive growth and self-reliance, aims to uplift all segments of society through infrastructure development and employment opportunities. MLA Kalicharan Saraf praised the budget for its vision of a self-reliant economy and inclusive development, catering to the needs of various societal sections.
MLA Bal Mukundacharya Maharaj highlighted the budget’s empowerment of the poor, farmers, youth, and the middle class through initiatives in infrastructure, job creation, and education. The budget is envisioned to make India a leading global economy by 2047, with a strong focus on welfare and inclusivity. MLA Gopal Sharma termed the budget as a balanced document fostering economic stability, growth, and social justice, with provisions to boost investment and employment opportunities.
