"In democracy, it is the people that are ultimately all-powerful. By defeating the BJP in the elections that have taken place since May 2014, they have sent a clear message.
"This is what has forced the (Narendra) Modi government to take notice of their persistent demands and is the real reason why there is a focus on agriculture and rural development," he said in a release.
The appreciable initiatives in the Budget include the target of doubling farmers' income in five years, Rs 2.87 lakh crore as grants-in-aid to Panchayats and municipalities, Rs 5,500 crore for crop insurance under Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana, Rs 2.2 lakh crore for infrastructure development, National SC/ST Hub for entrepreneurship development and LPG connection to rural women, Kumar said.
"This requires exemptions under the FRBM Act. In this context, it is a welcome decision to review the working of the Act and the committee should take a decision on this at the earliest," he said.
The rules and conditions for the implementation of the Budget proposals should be simple and pro-poor for their benefits to flow down to the people, the MP added.
