Gujarat Budget Soars 13-Fold Under BJP Rule, Says CM Bhupendra Patel

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel stated the state's budget has expanded from ₹30,000 crore during Congress rule to over ₹4 lakh crore under successive BJP governments. He credited the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, initiated by Narendra Modi, for making the state the country's growth engine and a leading employment provider. Patel highlighted welfare schemes like Ayushman Bharat and PM Svanidhi Yojana, which offer free medical treatment and collateral-free loans to reduce financial burdens. He asserted that Prime Minister Modi has shifted political discourse from caste and religious divisions to development-based politics.

Key Points: Gujarat Budget Grows from ₹30K Cr to ₹4 Lakh Cr Under BJP

  • State budget grew from ₹30K Cr to over ₹4 Lakh Cr
  • MSME count surged from 1.81 lakh to 27+ lakh
  • Vibrant Gujarat Summit credited as key growth engine
  • Ayushman Bharat provides ₹10 lakh free treatment
  • Politics shifted from caste/religion to development
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Gujarat CM highlights state budget growth of Rs 4 lakh crore​

CM Bhupendra Patel highlights Gujarat's economic growth, with MSMEs rising from 1.81 lakh to 27+ lakh and budget expanding 13-fold since Congress era.

"Prime Minister Modi has freed the country from this and initiated development-based politics. - Bhupendra Patel"

Botad, April 22

Gujarat's state budget has increased from Rs 30,000 crore during Congress rule to over Rs four lakh crore at present, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel said at a public meeting in Botad district on Wednesday.​

Addressing a 'Vikas Sankalp Sabha' held in connection with the upcoming local self-government elections, Patel cited the expansion in the state's budget as part of a broader account of economic growth under successive Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) governments.​

"The number of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Gujarat had risen from 1.81 lakh before the BJP rule to more than 27 lakh at present," he said.​

Referring to industrial development, Patel said that the Vibrant Gujarat Summit, initiated by then Chief Minister and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, had contributed to Gujarat becoming "the growth engine of the country" and a leading provider of employment.​

He told the gathering that the state's economic trajectory reflected sustained policy focus on development.​

The Chief Minister also spoke about changes in political discourse, stating that elections in earlier periods were marked by divisions along caste and religious lines.​

"Prime Minister Modi has freed the country from this and initiated development-based politics. BJP workers remain engaged with the public throughout the year, unlike opposition parties, which are visible mainly during elections," he said.​

On welfare measures, Patel highlighted the Ayushman Bharat scheme, saying that treatment of up to Rs 10 lakh is available free of cost through Ayushman cards.​

"This has reduced the financial burden on poor as well as middle-class families and all citizens above the age of 70 are now covered under the scheme without any income limit," he said.​

He also referred to the Pradhan Mantri Svanidhi Yojana, under which small vendors and street hawkers can access loans without collateral.​

"This has enabled many beneficiaries to move out of cycles of high-interest borrowing," he said.​

Earlier in the day, Patel held a meeting with representatives from the cooperative sector and social leaders in Salangpur, where he discussed ongoing development projects and government schemes being implemented in the state.​

He said that the emphasis on development had marked a shift in the nature of political engagement in the country and urged local leaders to work towards securing a decisive victory for the BJP in the upcoming polls.​

- IANS

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Shreya B
As someone whose father got treatment under Ayushman Bharat, I can vouch for this. The financial relief is real for middle-class families. Gujarat's development model is being discussed everywhere. Proud to see our state leading! 🇮🇳
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Rohit P
27 lakh MSMEs! That's the real story. Job creation at the grassroots level. Vibrant Gujarat has put us on the global map. Hope this momentum continues and reaches every district equally.
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Michael C
Interesting data point. Working in economic research, Gujarat's consistent policy focus is often cited as a case study. The jump in MSME numbers is particularly noteworthy for sustainable development.
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Priya S
Good to hear about the Svanidhi Yojana for street vendors. My chaiwala bhaiya got a loan and improved his stall. These are the changes that matter. But we must also ensure the budget growth improves quality of life in villages, not just cities.
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Vikram M
The CM is right about the shift from caste-based politics. It's a welcome change. However, while celebrating the big budget number, we should scrutinize the allocation - how much is actually going into health, education vs. infrastructure that benefits large industries? A balanced view is needed.

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