"Nothing new" BRS MLC Mohammed Mahmood Ali slams Telangana Budget

Mar 19, 2025

Telangana (Hyderabad) [India], March 19 : BRS MLC Mohammed Mahmood Ali stated that "there is nothing new" in the Telangana budget presented in the Legislative Assembly for the financial year 2025-26. The BRC MLC slammed the Congress government for not taking any action over the promises made to the people.
He also accused the Congress government of being unaware of the education and employment of the Muslims despite ruling the state for 48 years.
"There is nothing in this Budget, except 'golmaal'. Last year's Budget provisions were not even utilised properly. The tall promises that were made to the people were just lip service. A Rs 1000 Crore employment budget was presented, but not even a Re was spent...The other Budget of Rs 3005 Crores for Urdu Academy, for Haj Committee but no bill regarding the arrangements for Haj Committee was passed...Congress has ruled our state for 48 years, but they neither know about the education of Muslims nor about their employment. Promises were not fulfilled," Ali told ANI.
Telangana Deputy Chief Minister and Finance Minister Bhatti Vikramarka on Wednesday tabled the 2025-26 state budget in the ongoing assembly session, saying that the state government was focusing on advancement in technology, transport, infrastructure, and environment conservation.
He said that the state government has launched the Musi riverfront development, which would make Hyderabad a pollution-free city. Moreover, a master plan has been formulated to establish Telangana as a leader in clean energy and sustainable development.
"We are developing a master plan to transform Hyderabad into a global city of international standards, focusing on technological advancement, transportation expansion, infrastructure development, and environmental conservation. As a part of this vision, we have launched the Musi Riverfront Development Project to make Hyderabad a pollution-free city. To establish Telangana as a leader in modern technology, clean energy, and sustainable development, we have formulated the 'Mega Master Plan 2050'," Vikramarka said while addressing the assembly.
He added, "Our strategic roadmap for the next decade envisions a five-fold expansion of the current USD 200 billion state economy into a trillion-dollar economy."
The Telangana Budget for the fiscal year 2025-26, proposes a total expenditure of Rs 3,04,965 crore, with revenue expenditure of Rs 2,26,982 crore and capital expenditure of Rs 36,504 crore
The budget proposed allocating Rs 40,232 crore to the Scheduled Caste (SC) welfare department and Rs 17,169 crore to the Scheduled Tribe welfare department. Moreover, Rs 11,405 crore has been proposed to be allocated to the Backward Classes welfare department, followed by Rs 3,591 crore for the minority welfare department and Rs 2,862 crore for the women and child welfare department.
The state Finance Minister presented the budget documents to speaker Gaddam Prasad. Telangana Ministers Sridhar Babu and Ponnam Prabhakar accompanied Vikramarka.
"The policies of our government have been carefully designed to reflect the values and aspirations of the people. Our development initiatives are aimed at empowering farmers, entrepreneurs, students, women, the elderly, daily wage workers, and IT professionals, ensuring that every segment of society benefits from our progress. As public representatives, we carry the privilege and responsibility of shaping the future of Telangana. Through collective effort, our government is committed to making Telangana a pioneer among states and establishing the Telangana model as a benchmark for the nation. The bright future of Telangana is a collective responsibility, " Finance Minister Bhatti Vikramarka said in his budget speech
"The plans presented in this budget are not merely financial allocations but serve as roadmaps for equitable development, economic stability, and social justice. Our government is dedicated to advancing progress through a comprehensive approach that integrates social justice, development, and welfare. The success of these initiatives will depend on the cooperation and support of each and every one of you. With steadfast determination, unwavering commitment, and the active involvement of all, we will accomplish our vision and create a brighter, more prosperous future for Telangana, " he added.
Bhatti Vikramarka said that it was their shared responsibility to rise above differences, engage in constructive dialogue, and work together to achieve outcomes that serve the greater good. He urged all members of this house to extend unwavering support to the progressive actions outlined in the budget.