"Neo-Middle Class Is Rising": PM Modi on Interim Budget

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their families will benefit from the government's relief schemes for the farmers and the middle class in the interim budget, which comes
months before the national elections due by May."I congratulate the middle class for the relief in taxes I salute the middle class for their
stellar contribution towards the development of the nation," the Prime Minister said.While people under the lowest income bracket - upto 5
lakh -- have been given full tax exemption, to placate angry farmers, the government has introduced a cash transfer scheme for small and
marginal farmers.The Prime Minister said over 12 crore farmers and their families, over 3 crore salaried professionals and their families
will gain due to the measures
"It is good to see more people being removed from the shackles of poverty
Our Neo-middle class is rising and so are their dreams," he added.The scheme for farmers, named after the Prime Minister, has been roundly
criticised by the Congress.Party chief Rahul Gandhi has said giving farmers "Rs 17 a day is an insult to everything they stand and work
for".His party leader and former finance minister P Chidambaram said the government was planning to "buy votes" with the scheme, which has
been made active with retrospective effect
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the concession to to farmers, concessions to middle class will have "implications in the
elections"Union Minister Piyush Goyal has hit out, saying, "Many times, people from big khandaans (families) don't understand the condition
of small farmers from their air conditioned rooms".The Prime Minister underscored that the measure was meant for the benefit of the small
farmers, who were mostly overlooked by bigger government schemes."For years, many initiatives have been initiated for farmers but sadly, a
lot of farmers never came under the ambit of these schemes
The PM Kisan Nidhi will help those farmers who have under 5 acres of land
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