India Faces Economic Difficulties: Congress Highlights Key Issues

India Faces Economic Difficulties: Congress Highlights Key Issues.webp

New Delhi, March 23 The Congress said on Monday that the government has failed to address the problems of rising unemployment, increasing food prices, and a declining rupee.

Participating in discussions on the Appropriation Bill (2), 2026, in the Rajya Sabha, Congress member Niraj Dangi also accused the Centre of giving step-motherly treatment to non-BJP-ruled states.

The Bill was introduced by Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary on behalf of Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The Bill was passed by the Lok Sabha last week.

Dangi said there is a "huge lack of transparency" in the Bill, claiming that there is no clarity regarding the proposed expenditure and accusing the government of trying to escape its responsibility while giving "step-motherly treatment to non-BJP ruled states" in the Union Budget.

He said that the country is facing various challenges, such as employment generation, inflation, and the depreciation of the rupee, which has raised input costs for small businesses and led to a price rise.

Referring to the falling rupee, the Congress member said that the situation has gone out of control of the BJP-led government and asserted that if it cannot control the situation, it has no right to be in power.

Dangi observed that the prices of gold and silver have gone beyond the reach of the common man, calling upon the Centre to take "concrete measures" like the removal of import duty and reduction in Goods and Services Tax.

Referring to the ongoing West Asia conflict, he alleged that the government has driven the country into an LPG crisis, and said that many hotels and restaurants are on the verge of closure, while household budgets have risen and small businesses are facing losses, even as black marketing of cylinders was taking place.

The Congress MP further said that farmers were facing fertiliser shortages, which had forced the Centre to increase fertiliser subsidies, highlighting how India was heavily dependent on fertiliser imports.

Dangi said that the total expenditure in terms of Demands for Grants of various ministries for 2026-27 is pegged at Rs 53 lakh crore, but it remains to be seen whether it will be spent for overall development or only towards the benefit of a select group of individuals.

Madan Rathore of the BJP said that the country is making rapid technological strides, and India is ahead of everyone else in renewable energy, even as the Narendra Modi-led government has crushed Maoist terrorism.

Pointing to scams during earlier Congress-led governments, he said that today the opposition parties have a problem because middlemen are unable to benefit as corruption has ended in the current government.
 
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