New Delhi:Parliament on Tuesday gave its approval to Modi-2.0 government's maiden budget with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman saying tax proposals aim at redistribution of funds to bring more equitable development.
The Appropriation (No 2) Bill, 2019 and the Finance (No 2) Bill, 2019 -- cleared by Lok Sabha last week -- were returned by the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday after voice vote.
This completed the three-stages Parliamentary approval process, which also included a debate on the general budget and working of some of the ministries.
Replying in a four-hour debate on the two bills, Sitharaman justified raising tax on petrol and diesel by Rs 2 per litre each saying inflation was at rock bottom and the move would not add any significant burden on prices.
Almost the entire Opposition boycotted the debate, demanding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should make a statement on US President Donald Trump's claim of him seeking mediation on Kashmir issue.
She also justified slapping of 10 per cent import duty on newsprint, which the newspaper industry has criticized as backbreaking, saying the move would give domestic paper producers a level playing field.
"This government, now that we have come with the larger mandate and for the second time, is aiming to bring in such changes for building in a 'New India' wherein there is greater transparency, less of government, more of governance and making sure that re-distribution of resource happens with great equity principle in mind," she said.
Sitharaman said the Budget 2019-20 proposals including raising tax on super-rich and levy of a tax on high-value cash withdrawals were aimed at creating the new India and curbing tax evasion as well as blackmoney.