HYDERABAD: BJP leader and union minister Bandi Sanjay has launched a scathing attack on the recently presented state budget, labeling it as deceptive and anti-people. He accused the state government of misleading the public with unrealistic promises and failing to address the core issues faced by the common man.
Sanjay highlighted that the budget lacks transparency and is filled with inflated figures that do not reflect the ground realities. He pointed out that essential sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and education have been neglected, with inadequate allocations that fail to meet the needs of these critical areas.
Furthermore, he criticized the government for its inability to generate employment opportunities and support the youth, stating that the budget does not provide any concrete plans for job creation. Sanjay also expressed concern over the rising debt of the state, attributing it to the government’s mismanagement and fiscal irresponsibility.
In his statement, he called upon the citizens to recognize the shortcomings of the current administration and urged them to demand accountability and transparency in governance. He emphasized the need for a people-centric budget that truly caters to the welfare and development of all sections of society.