During the speech of the budget session, all the MPs were silently listening to Nirmala Sitharaman. At the same time, his tongue slipped and the whole parliament started laughing out loud.
The budget 2023-24 was presented in the Lok Sabha. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Gave a speech of 01 hour 27 minutes. During this, a time came when the whole house started laughing. Actually, Nirmala Sitharaman’s tongue slipped at one place during the speech. What was it then, laughter started echoing in the whole parliament. This video of him is becoming quite viral on social media.
Nirmala Sitharaman has given great relief to the people by increasing the income tax. Earlier there was tax exemption up to an annual income of five lakhs, which has now been increased to seven lakhs. The Finance Minister was referring to the scrap policy. She said that old political vehicles will be removed… Then said – Sorry… Sorry, old polluted vehicles will be removed. As soon as he spoke, there was laughter in the Parliament.
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When there was laughter in the Parliament, she smiled and said, I know. Then he used the word “polluting” instead of political. After this, as part of the environmental protection policy, it continued to speak about replacing old vehicles. He said that replacing old polluting vehicles is an important part of greening our economy.
Nirmala was speaking on scrap policy
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Wednesday that adequate funds have been allocated to convert old vehicles deployed in central government departments into scrap. Along with this, central support will also be given to the state governments to replace old vehicles and ambulances. Sitharaman made this announcement while presenting the budget for the financial year 2023-24 in the Parliament. He said that replacing the old polluting vehicles with new vehicles is very important in making the economy green.
Stop walking on the roads from April 1, 2023
Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari recently said that more than nine lakh public sector vehicles owned by central and state governments that are more than 15 years old will stop plying on the roads from April 1, 2023. In their place, new vehicles and buses will be put on the roads. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has also issued a notification in this regard. In this way, along with the vehicles of Central and State Governments, buses of transport corporations and vehicles of public units will also be deregistered on completion of 15 years and they will become junk.
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