Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Greying perspective of a Budget

The Union Budget presented by finance minister Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman on Ist Feb 2020 has been a praxis occurrence, that has traversed through septuagenarian India time and time again.
It has reached a point where the need to rename the cardinal word with 'Bahi Khata" has already been made, even there has been talks about its germaneness in context to the merit of the act and its propitious timing, being overrated, snide at for being impractical given its purpose and context. Leaving aside all the peripheral remarks aside, the "Bahi Khata" predominantly can be comprehended as a Book of Account.
This Bahi Khata aka Budget has been about a nation called India, just like the Bahi Khata we have in our family, where we keep track of our earnings, expenses, and savings.
The break up of the earnings and expenses of the Indian nation has been put out in the official Indian government budget website (India Budget Portal) which has given a break up for every rupee it has earned and the corresponding expenses made out of that earned rupee.

What can be understood from the image below is that out of the 100 paise or Re1 that the government of India earns 46 paise(17+7+4+18) is being earned from, "We the people", its citizens, through Income Tax, Excise duties, Customs and GST.
18 paise comes from the Corporations (derogatives of which are: Mallya's, Nirav Modi and others).
So, needless to say, is that India is still a democracy, thriving on its people, is very very clear. It is also clear as to, why whoever governs this sea of people is responsible and answerable to them and, them alone.
At the same time, it puts forward a question that if 46 % of the wealth is earned from the people of India, why do the people of India still remain in misery and hopelessness, about their country, its prospect and theirs.
Alongside if we compare the no. of taxpayers to the no. of tax returns the love for motherland saga says so much. (Number of Taxpayers)

Talking about love for your country a famous author says:-

“The government you elect is the government you deserve.”― Thomas Jefferson


Now coming to the where the 100 paise or Re1 goes to. if we see in the image above, 66 per cent (13+10+6+6+8+20) of the expenses that the government does go towards things which include, Central schemes, Other expenditures, Central sponsored schemes, Subsidies, and Defence expenditures all of which have to be routed through bureaucratic babus, who are the pimps of their political masters, the political party minister-uncouth, uneducated, crooked, bigots and many more derogatory term attributable, at least from experiences in the past, then the leftist halfwitted self-proclaimed intelligentsia who debates the effectiveness of these spendings by conniving with the government and its agents, acting as a independent consultant through their money-making machines called NGO's, and shamelessly take a plunge at the victual of taxpayers money like a cur does to a piece of bread.

So needless to say, my dear countrymen, my greying hair perspective of the Indian Budget tells me, the government does not have any business being in anything but Defence, Policing and Regulatory control on public services. No matter how hard the government tries to be inclusive, the whole distribution chain needs to be rejigged, which can only be done by bold visionary leadership. Irrespective of who is in charge, it is important to take that one to the wire, at the slightest hint of a misdemeanour, or malfeasance, no compromise or chalta hai, that until we have got every cent accounted for. Else it would be what we deserve.

Let the Dhimmis of yesterday, be not Dhimma always !!!!

Vande Mataram !!! Jai Hind !!!

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