Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman strongly responded to Opposition criticisms that she had only picked two states — Andhra and Bihar — that are ruled by NDA allies for special attention in the Union Budget. Responding to Rajya Sabha LoP Mallikarjun Kharge’s charge that the BJP-led government had unfairly prioritised Bihar and Andhra Pradesh in the Union Budget for 2024-25 and it was a “kursi-bachao” document, suggesting that it was designed to preserve the government’s power rather than serve the nation’s needs , Sitharaman noted that the absence of specific state names in her speech did not mean those states were ignored. Sitharaman pointed to Maharashtra as an example, where despite not being mentioned, the state had recently received approval for a Rs 76,000-crore port project at Vadhavan ,Dahanu. “From the time of the interim budget till now.” If the speech does not mention the name of a particular state, does it mean that the schemes of the Government of India, the programmes of the Government of India, the externally-aided assistance which we obtain from the World Bank, ADB, AIIB and institutions like that do not go to these states? They go as per a routine,” Sitharaman remarked. Kharge said states where people have rejected BJP, those states got nothing from this budget! ” Everyone’s plate is empty, and in the plate of two states there are Pakora and Jalebi. This budget has been brought only to save his chair.” Attacking Bihar for Rs 26000cr infrastructure funds got so personal with JD(U) MP Dinesh Chandra Yadav protesting Chennai MP Dayanidhi Maran for linking collapse of 15 bridges recently to the release of Central funds.” Our state bears the brunt of flood waters from the Himalayas, something no one will know.” Vishakhapatnam MP M Sribharat of the TDP also highlighted the importance of Centre’s role in rebuilding his state.