Nirmala Sitharaman says 'sorry' for marathon budget address

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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday said her two hour plus budget speech days ago was inevitable since every aspect of the economy warranted a careful response and expressed regret for putting people to inconvenience.
The minister, when asked if such a lenghty budget speech was warranted -which drove her to a point of exhaustion- something which was not seen in the past few decades, said it was needed.
"It was needed. Definitely it was needed. I would have completed reading out the remaining portion after drinking water," she said addressing a press conference.
A Kashmiri verse, quotes from Tamil poets and references to Saraswati-Sindhu civilisation peppered Sitharaman's 160- minute long marathon budget speech on February 1 which got cut short at the fag end after she felt unwell.
"Sorry. I agree, all of you were put to inconvenience. I don't know if you thought (why) this lady was talking for about two and a half hours.
But I had things to be spelt out and we have a duty to implement and we will do it," she said.
Pointing to elaborate pre-budget consultations with stakeholders and efforts to fulfill the aspirations of every sector, she said she had a need to speak for such a duration and it became "inevitable."
"I did not speak to create any record, but every aspect of the economy warranted a careful response and it made the speech lengthy."
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First Published: Feb 08 2020 | 9:54 PM IST