BJP leader Dinesh Sharma has thrown his weight behind the upcoming Union Budget, terming Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s ninth presentation a shining beacon of female empowerment in Indian politics. Speaking amid heated political discourses, Sharma dissected the economy’s stellar performance and future prospects.
India’s startup scene has transformed dramatically, bolstered by Atmanirbhar Bharat schemes and skill-building programs, Sharma told reporters. He forecasted a GDP surge to 7.4% by 2026, a leap from the sub-6.5% figures of recent past, signaling investor confidence and policy efficacy.
The Sunday budget timing hasn’t dimmed enthusiasm, with the economic survey already showcasing resilience. Sharma spotlighted Sitharaman’s role: ‘PM Modi’s vision for women’s upliftment finds no better proof than our FM tabling the budget nine times running.’
In Maharashtra, Ajit Pawar’s NDA departure marks a setback, yet Sharma remains upbeat. ‘The new leadership choice will unify NDA and gain national backing. BJP is solidly behind Ajit Pawar’s family,’ he vowed.
Shah’s pointed critique of Rahul Gandhi’s gamchha snub drew Sharma’s sharp response. ‘This traditional Assamese cloth symbolizes regional identity across India. Dismissing it breeds division and disrespects our diversity,’ he warned, urging unity over discord.
On the global stage, India’s manufacturing renaissance—from defense to small enterprises—positions it as an investment magnet. EU agreements promise export windfalls, while American tariffs pose minimal threats. Sharma envisions the budget reinforcing this momentum toward a $5 trillion economy.
