Manipur’s exclusion from Union Budget sparks criticism, MP Angomcha Bimol Akoijam voices discontent

The presentation of the Narendra Modi government’s first budget of its third term by Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has faced sharp criticism for neglecting the needs of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Manipur. Despite addressing flood concerns in several states, including Bihar, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Sikkim, Manipur was notably absent from the discussion, prompting a backlash from political figures.

Lok Sabha MP Angomcha Bimol Akoijam expressed his discontent via X (formerly Twitter), highlighting the omission. “Absence thy name is Manipur — that’s the budget speak! Nothing on flood and rehabilitation package for IDPs in the state,” Akoijam posted, marking his first public reaction to the budget.

The 2024-25 budget included provisions under ‘Irrigation and Flood Mitigation,’ with assurances of support for states affected by floods. However, the recent floods in Manipur, which have led to significant internal displacement and strife, were not mentioned. This oversight has raised concerns among local leaders and citizens about the state’s prioritization in national policies.

This budget represents Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s seventh consecutive presentation and serves as the first major economic policy document under the Modi 3.0 government. The lack of focus on Manipur’s flood relief and rehabilitation needs has underscored a broader issue of inclusive policy-making.

Angomcha Bimol Akoijam, who recently gained attention for his maiden speech in Parliament addressing the Manipur crisis, has been a vocal advocate for his state’s needs. His criticism reflects ongoing struggles for recognition and support at the national level.

By Priyanka Bhowmick