Opinion: Budget 2025 Doesn’t Mention Capital But Has Delhi Polls Written All Over It 

Just days before the Delhi assembly election, Arvind Kejriwal made a calculated pitch to the middle class, unveiling a seven-point manifesto that promised sweeping reforms in education, healthcare, taxation, and senior-citizen welfare. At the heart of his demands was a proposal urging the Centre to scrap income tax on earnings up to Rs 10 lakh — as he sought to position himself as the champion of urban salaried voters. However, Kejriwal was unaware of the Modi government’s impending

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