At the BJP State Office, the live telecast of the Union Budget 2026–27 presented by the Hon’ble Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman was viewed with keen interest under the leadership vision of the Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi to realize the resolve of a Viksit Bharat.
The occasion was graced by the Leader of Opposition Babulal Marandi and BJP State General Secretary (Organization) Karmveer Singh. A thoughtful discussion followed the telecast, where the budget was described as a decisive roadmap toward a developed and self-reliant India.
A Forward-Looking Budget for a Viksit Bharat
When the resolve is big, the budget must be future-shaping. Union Budget 2026–27 is not merely an annual financial statement; it lays the foundation for a prosperous, self-reliant, and empowered India for decades to come. The budget aims to accelerate economic momentum, expand employment opportunities, and elevate technological self-reliance to the next level.
Key Emphasis Areas Highlighted in the Budget
- Employment & Skilling:
- MSME Empowerment:
- Agriculture & Rural Growth
- Infrastructure Expansion
- Digital & Technology Push
- Inclusive Development
Employment & Skilling: Strong push for job creation through manufacturing, startups, and skill development initiatives for youth.
MSME Empowerment: Easier credit access, digital enablement, and market linkage support for small businesses. Agriculture & Rural Growth: Investment in agri-infrastructure, value chains, irrigation, and farmer income enhancement. Infrastructure Expansion: Continued focus on highways, railways, logistics, and urban development to boost economic productivity. Digital & Technology Push: Support for innovation, AI, electronics manufacturing, and digital public infrastructure. Inclusive Development: Welfare-linked growth ensuring benefits reach women, poor, and marginalized communities.
Gratitude to Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Hon’ble Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for the #ViksitBharatBudget that paves the way for the progress of every section of society — the poor, farmers, youth, women, and the middle class. Presented with the spirit of inclusive development, this #UnionBudget2026 is a firm, positive, and inspiring step toward making India a developed nation by 2047.
Among those present were State Vice President Mr. Rakesh Prasad, General Secretary Mr. Manoj Singh, State Convener of the Economic Cell Mr. J. P. Sharma, along with several senior leaders and party workers.


