New Delhi: Budget 2019-20 has made a clean break from the past by focusing on the big picture and setting out a clear direction for the Modi 2.0 government, NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Rajiv Kumar said on Saturday.
Describing the Budget proposals unveiled by India's first full-time woman Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as "unconventional", Kumar said it has covered a very wide canvas in a bid to lay down the roadmap for the next 10 years.
On opposition parties' criticism that not enough has been done for the middle class in this year's Budget, Kumar said income tax rebate was provided six months ago in the interim Budget and such concessions cannot be repeated all the time due to fiscal constraints.
"On the middle-class thing, I am not sure whether every Budget should have something for the middle class.
"...you know six months ago, your (middle class) exemption levels were raised to Rs 5 lakhs, but then why would you want them to be done again now," he told PTI in an interview.
In the interim Budget earlier this year, the Narendra Modi government had exempted people with earnings of up to Rs 5 lakh from payment of income tax.
"After all, the government does need fiscal resources to undertake all the development work that it is trying to do and also to help the investors in many ways. Because otherwise, you fritter away everything on more and more handouts to the middle class," Kumar explained.
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