What's Happening?
Rakesh Mahajan, Vice President of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Jammu & Kashmir, has described the Union Budget 2026 as a lifeline for the region's agriculture sector. During a farmers' rally organized by the BJP Kisan Morcha, Mahajan highlighted
the budget's focus on agriculture, particularly in border and rural areas that have faced neglect and economic challenges. Key provisions include support for horticulture, nut crops, modern farming technology, and rural infrastructure. Mahajan emphasized the budget's role in restoring dignity and sustainability to farmers, urging party workers to ensure that the benefits reach the grassroots level.
Why It's Important?
The Union Budget 2026's emphasis on agriculture in Jammu & Kashmir is significant as it addresses long-standing issues of neglect and instability in the region. By prioritizing agricultural development, the budget aims to boost economic resilience and improve the livelihoods of farmers. This focus could lead to increased agricultural productivity, enhanced rural infrastructure, and greater economic stability. The budget's recognition of women's roles in agriculture also highlights a commitment to gender equality and empowerment, which could have a transformative impact on rural communities.













