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Congress wants Budget to be postponed over E Ahamed's demise
NEW DELHI: Former Union minister and Indian Union Muslim League leader E Ahamed has passed away early today after he suffered a cardiac arrest in the Parliament on Tuesday. Senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said the Union Budget should be delayed by a day.
- In our opinion the budget should be postponed. I think Govt already knew that he had passed away, but they were trying to may be delay the announcement, Khadge alleged.
- Sources aid the government is speaking to all political parties over Budget presentation.
- Sources said obituary to former union minister and Indian Union Muslim League ( IUML) MP E. Ahamed will take place before the presentation of the Union Budget.
- It may be noted that the budget was passed in the past as well even after sitting MP Paul Jujhar and MoS industry M.B. Rana breathed their last in 1954 and 1974 respectively.
- It was earlier speculated that the budget could be postponed by a day after former minister of state for external affairs and Lok Sabha MP Lok Sabha E. Ahamed passed away at the RML Hospital in the national capital in the wee hours of today after suffering from heart attack.
- This year's budget is historic in several ways. The budget is for the first time being presented on February 1, earlier it was February end event. The government is aiming at implementing the budgetary provisions from the beginning of the financial year which is April 1.
- The implementation extended earlier even beyond the month of May and special budget allocations had to be made for the two months of April and May.
- Another historic feature of this year's budget is that instead of a separate Rail Budget presented by the Railways Minister, allocations for the railways will be presented as part of the General Budget by the Finance Minister himself.
- Yesterday, the Economic Survey tabled in the Parliament advocated for the concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) as an alternative to the various social welfare schemes in an effort to reduce poverty.
- The survey suggested that a more efficient way to help the poor will be to provide them resources directly, through a UBI.
- The Economic Survey projected a growth rate of 6.75 percent to 7.5 percent for the next year (2017-18) but said that demonetisation is a risk for its growth projection. The Survey sees India's GDP growing between 6.5 percent and 6.75 percent in the current fiscal year.
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