"It is a let-down": BJP's Ashwath Narayan calls Karnataka budget "disappointing"
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 7 (ANI): BJP leader CN Ashwath Narayan on Friday criticised the Karnataka Budget 2026 presented by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, calling it "disappointing" and lacking clear priorities.
"It is a disappointing, retrograde and not a progressive budget. It is a let-down. There are no priorities. The only remarkable thing is that this is the present CM's 17th budget - a record only for himself. This has not made any impact," Narayan said while reacting to the state budget.
"The thinking is good, but without the right preparation, they came out just for the headlines. No plans and detailing were done. The Congress government failed with regard to governance, welfare, development, law and order. This proposal will see the same fate," Narayan said.
"This is pro-people, pro-farmers. About Rs 5000 crores is being given for the Kalyan Karnataka region. Nearly Rs 18000 crores have already been given, and the overall development of the state is being looked at. We are contributing to the country's GDP. Everyone is getting funds through various projects," Singh told the media.
"We want to encourage the students to study more, whereas their spending more time on social media is not just in our country, but in various others," he said.
Karnataka Minister HK Patil also defended the budget, highlighting its size and focus on social justice and welfare.
Responding to the BJP's criticism of the proposed mobile phone ban for students under 16, Patil said the decision followed extensive discussions.
Earlier, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah rejected the BJP's criticism, saying the opposition was reacting politically to the financial proposals. The Chief Minister presented the 2026-27 Karnataka Budget with a total outlay of Rs 4,48,004 crore, marking his 17th budget and outlining the government's focus on welfare, infrastructure and technology-driven growth. (ANI)
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