Whether the budget is normal or interim, the common people and every sector of the country have certain expectations from it. When nirmala sitharaman will present the interim budget in parliament on february 1, everyone from common people to people from all walks of life will be interested to know the provisions related to their respective interests.
Even when prime minister Narendra Modi is there, it is a puzzle for everyone to guess what decisions he will take. Since May 2014, we all have seen many such occasions in which prime minister Narendra Modi has taken such sudden decisions not only at the government level but also at the economic, political, social and religious levels, which were rarely seen in the past.
There has been a special tradition regarding the interim budget
Despite so many expectations, one thing everyone should understand is that this budget is interim, not complete. If we consider the constitutional and practical purpose of the interim budget, then it is meaningless to expect much from it. Interim budget has been arranged for the election year. In such a situation, it has been a tradition for years that the present government avoids announcing big schemes in such budgets. Keeping in mind what kind of government and political system will be formed after the elections, many governments have avoided including policy decisions in the interim budget.
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