Union Budget 2021: ‘Upcoming Union Budget Will Favour Corporates, Not Farmers’, Says Kerala Agriculture Minister VS Sunil Kumar

"The central government is trying to spoil the relations between the centre and the states. The powers of the central and state governments are clearly demarcated in the constitution. They are trying to make many enactments against centre-state relations which will reflect in the budget also," he said.

Kerala Agriculture Minister VS Sunil Kumar. (Photo Credits: ANI | Twitter)

Thiruvananthapuram, January 28: Kerala Agriculture Minister VS Sunil Kumar on Wednesday said that the upcoming union budget will favour corporates and will have nothing for farmers. "It will be a budget which will favour corporates. There is no chance to get any favour from the central government for the downtrodden masses, especially farmers," Kumar told ANI.

"They are trying to implement this anti-farmer act. The central government is still sticking to its stand then how can the problem be solved?" he added. He further said, "They may try to dilute the agitation through some declarations for farmers and farming sector. It will be fake. I do not believe that the budget will favour society." Union Budget 2021: Here is What People Expect from the Health Budget Amid Global COVID-19 Outbreak.

Kumar further attacked the union government for spoiling centre-state relations. "The central government is trying to spoil the relations between the centre and the states. The powers of the central and state governments are clearly demarcated in the constitution. They are trying to make many enactments against centre-state relations which will reflect in the budget also," he said.

The budget session will start on January 29 and the first part of the session will continue till February 15. The second part of the session will be held from March 8 to April 8.

Rajya Sabha will function from 9 am to 2 pm and Lok Sabha from 4 pm to 9 pm with Zero Hour and Question Hour. Members of Parliament have been requested to undergo an RT-PCR test against COVID-19 before the start of the budget session.

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