Budget reiterated its programme of pushing through disinvestment and strategic sale of PSUs which is going to further damage the national economy in a big way. It has decided to disinvest shares of LIC also despite its high performance and consistently huge contribution to the national kitty in funding the development expenditures. It is going ahead with merger of public sector banks thereby provoking reduction of bank-branches having direct negative impact of the employment and also on banking services to people of remote areas. Budget mentioned about infusing additional capital in public sector banks; but open-ended provision for loan-defaulting corporates for exit through Insolvency Bankruptcy Procedure (IBC) has already compelling the public sector banks to forego more than 60 to 70 per cent of their loan portfolios resulting bigger drainage of resources from the banks than the infusion of capital. Whom actually this Modi Govt does target to benefit finally remains a big question?
The Modi Govt claims to have special concern of benefiting the Medium, Small Micro Enterprises (MSMEs) through the budget and it has announced a number of concessions for the business houses in the name of benefitting the MSMEs. These MSMEs are the worst hit by the economic slowdown besides being virtually crushed by demonitisation and GST and those concessions will benefit them little. Rather the MSMEs need capital at concessional rates and direct support in marketing and timely payment from the big industries for their supplies, where they are suffering most. Budget provided nothing in this regard.
In midst of continuing economic slowdown, budget should have been directly taken measure by augmenting public investment in infrastructure and agriculture, substantial expansion of social welfare services and direct intervention in increasing the minimum wages and social security to augment consumption demand of the mass of the populace. There is no other way to revamp the situation. In fact all the Central Trade Unions presented this view in the pre-budget consultation. But the Govt, true to their commitment to big-business/corporate/landlord clique, turned a deaf ear to the suggestions of the real wealth creators of the national economy, the working class.
This BJP government led by Modi has totally ignored the demands of the workers and toiling people, raised only a few days’ back, on 8th January 2020 country wide general strike in which 25 crore toiling people were involved. CITU calls upon all sections of workers and toiling people to continue and intensify their united struggles till their demands are achieved.
Tapan Sen
General Secretary