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India TV's 'Samvad Budget Conclave' presents insightful discussions on Union Budget 2023

The event brought together top ministers from the ruling party and leaders from the opposition to discuss and analyse the Union Budget 2023

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India TV's 'Samvad Budget Conclave' presents insightful discussions on Union Budget 2023

Hindi news channel, India TV hosted the "Samvad Budget Conclave 2023" on February 3 in Delhi.

The event brought together top ministers from the ruling party and leaders from the opposition to discuss and analyse the Union Budget 2023 presented by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on February 1.

India TV's "Samvad Budget Conclave 2023" provided a  platform for prominent leaders to engage in a lively and insightful discussion on the Union Budget 2023, to make the budget accessible and understandable to thegeneral public.

During the conclave, Sitharaman appeared in a special episode of India TV's "Aap Ki Adalat" where she replied to questions by Rajat Sharma on the Adani controversy, ED raids, and responded to the comments made against the government by Rahul Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal, P Chidambaram and other opposition leaders.

Sitharaman decoded the Budget and responded to opposition's criticisms. Other prominent Cabinet ministers, including Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, and Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri replied to questions relating to their ministries, and the Budget in general.

The finance minister in her response on the ongoing Adani controversy, stated that it was not a matter relating to government and that regulators were looking into it. In response to a report on foreign institutional investors withdrawing several billion dollars from the Indian market, she said she cannot comment without reviewing the data but that multiple factors, including the US Fed interest rates, could be the contributing reasons.

Opposition leaders expressed their concerns, with Congress leader Ajay Maken alleging that the Budget was not meant for the middle class and it benefited only the top 1% of the population. Piyush Goyal defended the Budget, saying it was a bridge and foundation budget towards making India a developed nation by 2047.

Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that India’s first bullet train will run in August 2026, while the first Hydrogen train will run for trails on Indian tracks by December this year. He also announced that Vande Metro trains will run on 100-km stretch between cities on a shuttle basis on the lines of similar inter-city trains in Europe.

Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala criticised the government's policies, alleging that the common people were facing problems relating to inflation and unemployment. Gourav Vallabh, Congress spokesperson, hit out at the government over its policies and its silence on the Hindenburg report.

Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri described the Budget as a bridge to move India towards becoming the world’s second largest economy by 2040. The panel of speakers at the conclave included representatives from both the BJP and Congress.

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