Key Points

The West Bengal budget has sparked intense political debate with BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar launching a sharp criticism against the Trinamool Congress's economic blueprint. Majumdar accused the state government of focusing on 'Rewari politics' instead of addressing critical unemployment challenges. The budget, presented by Minister of State for Finance Chandrima Bhattacharya, is a Rs 3.89-lakh crore proposal emphasizing social welfare and women's empowerment. The opposition, led by Suvendu Adhikari, is confident of winning the next state election, drawing inspiration from recent BJP victories in Odisha and Delhi.

Key Points: Sukanta Majumdar Slams Mamata's Bengal Budget as Directionless

  • BJP critiques Mamata Banerjee's budget as politically motivated
  • Unemployment remains unresolved in West Bengal economic planning
  • Trinamool Congress presents Rs 3.89-lakh crore budget for 2025-26
  • Opposition predicts BJP's future victory in state
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West Bengal budget is directionless, focuses only on Rewari politics: Sukanta Majumdar

BJP leader Sukanta Majumdar criticizes West Bengal budget, calls it politically motivated without addressing unemployment challenges

"This budget is directionless and does not address the core problem of unemployment - Sukanta Majumdar"

Kolkata, February 13

Reacting to the West Bengal Budget, Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar on Wednesday termed it "directionless" and said it fails to address the issue of unemployment.

"This budget is directionless and does not address the core problem of unemployment...They are only spending money on 'Rewari politics'...When the BJP government is formed (in West Bengal), we will give DA at the central level," he said.

West Bengal Leader of Opposition and BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari asserted that the BJP will win West Bengal in the next election, following recent victories in Odisha and Delhi after 27 years.

He adds, "...Next year, the BJP will present the budget here. We won in Odisha and Delhi after 27 years. Now we will win West Bengal next year."

Earlier on Wednesday, Trinamool Congress government-led by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee presented its last full-fledged budget before the 2026 assembly elections, with a strong emphasis on social welfare and women empowerment.

Minister of State for Finance (independent charge) Chandrima Bhattacharya tabled a Rs 3.89-lakh crore budget for 2025-26 in the assembly.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, while addressing the state budget, stated, "Our vision is clear: we aim to boost employment. There are some ongoing disputes in Tajpur, but the Finance Minister will resolve them soon. The Jagannath Temple at Digha is ready, and its inauguration has been scheduled for April 30th."

On the subject of the state budget, she added, "The Central government has not provided any funds for the Gangasagar Mela. Additionally, for the Gangasagar Sethu-- the proposed five-kilometer-long bridge connecting the mainland to Sagar Island--an extra allocation of Rs 500 crore has been made for this project."

- ANI

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