Disapproving of remarks by Prime Minister Narendra Modi against his predecessors Rajiv Gandhi and Indira Gandhi in the Lok Sabha while replying to the debate on presidential address yesterday, Trivedi said there could be a difference of opinion but there should not be biases.
"Rajiv Gandhi gave his life for the country. Indira Gandhi gave her life for the country," Trivedi said.
Claiming that West Bengal is a model for the country in several areas, Trivedi said the Centre could ask state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Finance Minister Amit Mitra to share their views in these matters.
J Jayavardhan ( AIADMK) asked the government to include revenues earned from cess and surcharges to the divisible pool so that states too get their share.
Prem Singh Chandumajhra of NDA ally Shiromani Akali Dal said political parties did not give enough consideration to the stress in agriculture sector and demanded a special session only to discuss the issue
BJP MP Ganesh Singh defended the budget and said the Congress and its president Rahul Gandhi should reply to the issues raised by the prime minister yesterday.
"There have been many misdeeds during the Congress rule and the prime minister is trying to taking the country on the path of the development. People of the country are looking towards the prime minister," Singh said.
His party colleague Abhishek Singh asked the Congress to refrain from insulting those selling pakoras or else they will be reduced to just five seats in Lok Sabha.
He was referring to the Congress' criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi remarks in a recent interview that a person selling pakodas should be considered employed.
Rajan Vichare, an MP of NDA ally Shiv Sena which shares an uneasy relationship with the BJP, said although the budget has been praised by many in the country, the middle class is not happy with it.
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