‘Neglecting Kerala In An Election Year Is Unfortunate’: Tharoor On Union Budget

Shashi Tharoor acknowledges that Budget 2026 shows some continuity and stabilisation in the face of global challenges, including trade deals with the EU. However, he criticises the budget for neglecting certain states, particularly Kerala, and for underwhelming performance in key expenditure areas.

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