The Delhi government's Budget presented in the Assembly came under sharp criticism as AAP leader and Leader of the Opposition Atishi raised concerns over economic projections in the absence of a pre-Budget economic survey.
Speaking to the media, Atishi argued that the budget has no basis, as the Delhi government won't be able to generate the proposed Rs 1 lakh crore revenue.
The budget has seen a significant rise of 31.58% from the previous year, with a total allocation of Rs1 lakh crore for various sectors, including education, transport, and urban development.
In a post on X, Gupta stated, "Important discussions were held with chartered accountants regarding the developed Delhi Budget 2025-26. Their suggestions and expertise will help in preparing a balanced, transparent, and progressive budget that benefits every citizen. Our goal is to ensure
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta held an important meeting with city's Members of Parliament (MPs) on Monday to discuss the 'Viksit Delhi Budget 2025'.
The Chief Minister spoke to media about the interactive session held with the women and educationists ahead of the Delhi budget 2025 and said, "This budget will be the budget of the people of Delhi."