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Arunachal House passes 2016-17 Budget

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Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh assembly on Wednesday passed the 2016-17 budget by voice votes, as the opposition Congress continued to boycott the three-day session.
On March 21, the Congress members had staged walkout from the House terming the session as ‘illegal’. Chief Minister Kalikho Pul, who also holds the finance portfolio, on Tuesday presented the Rs 367.58 crore deficit budget, the first from the Peoples’ Party of Arunachal (PPA) government which came to power after months of political instability.
Responding to various suggestions of the members in the over 10-hour budget discussion, Pul sought whole-hearted cooperation from the two Deputy Chief Ministers, ministers and MLAs including civil societies and NGOs to turn the budget into reality.
He called for political will and support of one and all in translating the budget proposals into reality while affirming that preparation of budget was an arduous task and he had written to all stakeholders for their views and suggestions before preparing the financial document. Ironically none had responded, Pul commented adding “to implement the budget in toto, political will is a must and for that we all must put concerted efforts.” The chief minister further called students’ unions, NGOs and civil societies for strict monitoring of implementation parts of the budget proposals and to seek audit from the government.
Pul broke down between his address saying that nobody is unfortunate like him despite his commitment to public service, which prompted Speaker Wangki Lowang to interrupt him and say “Please go ahead. Pain accompanies happiness.”
“If unwanted people would not allow us to work, our time will pass and that makes me sentimental sometime.” Taking a dig at the previous government, he claimed he put in efforts to resuscitate the allegedly bankrupt government. “People elected us and we are duty-bound for them.” (PTI)

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