Tiwari Terms Budget As Game-Changer, Says No Tax Burden On People
The Morning Standard|February 10, 2021
Terming the present budget a ‘game-changer’, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP Manoj Tiwari on Tuesday said that not even a single budget brought by United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government during its tenure of 10 years could be compared with the present estimation of revenue and expenses presented by the financial minister Nirmala Sitharaman this year.
Tiwari Terms Budget As Game-Changer, Says No Tax Burden On People

Speaking at a press conference at his residence, Tiwari said that the budget would not only give the economy a new direction but would also help revive the economy, which had slowed down due to the corona pandemic.

The former chief of Delhi BJP said that even experts are surprised with the provisions of the budget that had been made despite adverse situations arising due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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