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Has the DF government given up the fight?

Updated on: 07 June,2014 03:45 AM IST  | 
MiD DAY Correspondent |

The state budget presented in the Assembly on Thursday is indicative of two things — one, the Democratic Front government is not making an attempt to woo voters for the forthcoming state elections, and two, it seems to have given up the race to the BJP-Shiv Sena combine which thrashed the Congress-NCP alliance in the Lok Sabha elections in May.

Has the DF government given up the fight?

The state budget presented in the Assembly on Thursday is indicative of two things — one, the Democratic Front government is not making an attempt to woo voters for the forthcoming state elections, and two, it seems to have given up the race to the BJP-Shiv Sena combine which thrashed the Congress-NCP alliance in the Lok Sabha elections in May.


The fatalism demonstrated by the state cabinet was absent in only a few schemes announced in the budget — that of the R660 crore reserved for some populist schemes. But even that was opposed by the finance department bureaucrats who felt that this was an extravagance that a bankrupt state can ill-afford. Nevertheless, the state cabinet bullied the finance department and went ahead with its schemes.


Both the approaches to the budget — an ‘I give up’ attitude and the ‘No reforms because we are going to lose anyway’ message — are wrong and could backfire on the Congress-NCP alliance in the long run.


What the state needs is a pragmatic commerce policy that would have revived jobs in the manufacturing and services sector, and a farm rejuvenation policy that would have re-ignited the sector, especially in the rain-and drought-affected areas such as Vidarbha and other parts of eastern and southern Maharashtra. Both these were not difficult to achieve as the state is already a leader in these sectors. What we needed was just a boost, and even that the government has not been able to provide.

It is as if the state cabinet has realised that no matter what they do, the so-called ‘Modi Wave’ is going to take them down in the assembly polls. This is certainly not how a government should function.

Among other things, the state has also ignored Mumbai. The city, in the throes of an infrastructure lull, needed a boost, too. However, the finance ministry seems to have forgotten the city completely.

It is as if the Democratic Front has decided to give the Sena-BJP alliance the power on a platter.

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