RE:Poor salaried people
by mani rajendran on Feb 28, 2007 03:16 PM
Lalu will say FM budget is best, FM will say lalu's budget is lovely, give Rs.5/ (from Lalu's budget) and take Rs.50/ (by FM budget) that is UPA, working class people are worst affected class, work more take less, less work benefits more
Mr FM All middle class salaried private sector citizens will be very much happy to pay taxes if Corruption and bureaucracy are removed from India. Well Mr. FM, thanks for exempting people having black money!!!
We had a high expectation that our Salary Boundary will reach 1,50,000/-. But it was a just a insult to nearly 80% of middle class, Indians who were depend of salary budget. I appeal that we should cause revolution and stop congress get into power next year. This will be a great lesson for the other party who will come in power. Indian people are nearly 80% salaried. We will slap back govenment in coming election. They have already been wiped off from
Maharashtra, Kerala, Andra, Punjab and Jharkhand. If u want power take care of us.
so much was expected from this budget. we dont understand with the dearness increasing day by day how can we think of increasing living standards by 1.1lac per annum i.e. 9000 approx per month. rest all going in savings or reduced drastically by tax deduction. how can a person with three other members to support survive, provide education to children average if not good.
Why are you all crying like kids? See lalu yesterday gave you a rebate of Rs.2 in reservation and 2% in second AC fares. Now if you can't purchase a new house in this amount or grocery for your home why to blame poor lalu???????? jai ho italian gandhi ki.
RE:SUCH GOOD BUDGETS
by sanjay dave on Feb 28, 2007 02:56 PM
Hey Cool Guy, Don't underestimate lalu's move to reduce fare by Rs.1 or 2. There are lot of people still there for whom even a rupee matters.
Total (monthly) budget : Rs. 23000/- to Rs. 32000/-)
This is what are compulsory and minimum expenses. Now even if you are to leave out the optionals (of minimum Rs. 5000/- monthly expenses on clothing/ outings/ holidays / car maintenance etc.), then you are still left with an annual budget of Rs. 2,50,000/- at the minimum and that with a family of four only!
Thereafter, to repeat, if you an aam aadmi, are you left with anything to pay??? Then, is there any point in taxing someone with an income >Rs.2,50,000/- p.a.??!! Chidambaram must consider this as well! Sometimes, atleast!!
RE:Budget: What it means to an aam aadmi??
by Ashish Joshi on Feb 28, 2007 03:56 PM
He poor fellow can't understand this. The worst ever FM for India. Why he is not using his own brain for this or he don't hv.