Budget 2026: Passengers Seek Tax Cuts & Better Rail Services

Passengers at New Delhi Railway Station have expressed high expectations from the upcoming Union Budget 2026-27, highlighting last year's beneficial revision of income tax slabs. They are hoping for further tax relief, especially under the new tax regime, to benefit the middle class. Significant demands include improvements to railway services, such as more trains, reduced delays, and better station facilities. The budget, set to be presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, is also seen as crucial for India's soft power and international relations in the current global context.

Key Points: Union Budget 2026 Expectations: Tax Relief & Railway Upgrades

  • Hope for income tax slab revision
  • Demand for better railway infrastructure
  • Focus on controlling inflation
  • Expectations for shipping industry boost
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Union Budget 2026: Passengers hope for tax relief, better rail services

Passengers voice hopes for income tax slab revisions and improved railway infrastructure ahead of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget 2026 presentation.

"I have a lot of expectations with the Budget... India projects itself as a soft power - Passenger to ANI"

New Delhi, February 1

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is set to present the 13th Union Budget of the incumbent National Democratic Alliance government on Sunday, as passengers at New Delhi Railway Station voiced their expectations from the upcoming budget.

One passenger said he had high hopes for the Budget, praising last year's exercise in which income tax slabs were revised. He said the Budget holds added significance amid the changing global order, as India is emerging as a soft power and strengthening its international relations.

"I have a lot of expectations with the Budget. The Budget last year was really good. They revised the Income Tax slab, and it benefited the middle class. In the wake of current geopolitical situation, Budget becomes really important. India projects itself as a soft power, in this regard Budget gets very important for our relations with other countries. We signed a trade deal with EU, that is very important. As far as the domestic economy is concerned, govt is focussing a lot on shipping industry. I expect a lot of things related to that this time. There is great development in infrastructure too," the passenger told ANI.

Another passenger, Shiv Mangal Rahi, a private-sector IT employee, said he hoped for further tax relief and improvements under the new tax regime.

"I am a private sector employee in the IT sector. The government provided us with major relief the last time. I expect something for us this time as well, that there be some relaxation in the tax slab and the new tax regime be made even better...I hope for improvement in facilities at the Railway stations and trains, infrastructure is important. I think govt will do something regarding inflation too," the passenger said.

Vijay Gupta, another passenger, emphasised the need for improved railway services and additional relief for taxpayers.

"The number of trains should be increased. Something should be done about the delay in trains. If the number of tracks are increased, it will be good for passengers travelling during festivals...There was good relief for taxpayers in the Budget last year. If the tax slabs are revised again, it will be really good for middle class," Gupta told ANI.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget for the financial year 2026-27 in the Lok Sabha as part of the ongoing Budget session of Parliament.

Sitharaman is set to present her ninth consecutive Union Budget, which will see her equal former Finance Minister P. Chidambaram's record and surpass that of Pranab Mukherjee. Former Prime Minister Morarji Desai continues to hold the record for presenting the most Union Budgets in independent India.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Tax relief is crucial, but let's not forget about inflation control. My salary increase gets eaten up by rising prices. The budget must address this for the middle class to truly feel any benefit. Last year's revision was good, hoping for another one.
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Rohit P
The focus on infrastructure is great, but execution is key. We see new Vande Bharat trains, but what about maintaining the regular ones? Hope the budget allocates funds for proper maintenance and staff training. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
While tax slabs are important, I'd like to see more investment in green energy for railways. Electrification is good, but can we look at solar power at stations? It would be a great step for sustainability and could reduce costs long-term.
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Vikram M
Being an IT employee, the new tax regime needs simplification. Too many sections and deductions make filing complicated. A straightforward, higher basic exemption limit would be a huge relief. Also, better Wi-Fi on trains please!
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the government's efforts, I feel the budget often promises big on railways but the ground reality for the common passenger doesn't change much. Hope this year the focus is on reliable, safe, and affordable travel for all, not just flashy new projects.
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Nisha Z

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