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These 4 CMs will not attend the Niti Aayog meeting, Mamta’s ticket booked

By Renu Mishra 
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New Delhi. Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the budget of the Central Government on Tuesday. Which has been described as taking forward the agenda of developed India. But the opposition alliance India ‘Block’ called the budget discriminatory and clearly said that it will strongly oppose it.

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4 Chief Ministers of opposition parties including 3 Chief Ministers of Congress will boycott the meeting of NITI Aayog on July 27, which is going to be chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. But with this, cracks have also started appearing clearly in the India Block. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee clearly said that she will not boycott the meeting of NITI Aayog.

A meeting was called at the residence of Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge to decide the strategy to corner the government. Trinamool Congress leaders definitely participated in it, but Samajwadi Party leaders were missing from this meeting. Many kinds of speculations are being made about this too.

According to sources, despite all the opposition, Akhilesh Yadav is in favor of cornering the government in the House itself on the budget. He is not in favor of taking this issue to the road. Due to this, the rift in the India ‘block’ regarding the budget is now clearly visible.

Earlier, Akhilesh had targeted the BJP government over the budget and said that the announcements made for Andhra Pradesh and Bihar in the Union Budget are an attempt to ‘save the government’. He alleged that the government has ignored the entire country along with the farmers and the youth. He also said that the youth of the country do not want half-hearted jobs, but permanent jobs.

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Reacting to the general budget, Yadav told reporters in the Parliament House complex that ‘big things are said according to the figures, but the projects that are going on have not been completed on time… If the government has to be saved, then it is a good thing that Bihar and Andhra Pradesh have been linked with special packages or special schemes.’

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