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                <title>Budget Debates Ignite in Rajya Sabha as BJD’s Sulata Deo Slams India's Continued Financial Aid to Bangladesh</title>
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                        <![CDATA[<p><span class="citation-13 citation-end-13">BJD MP Sulata Deo delivered a fiery speech in the Rajya Sabha during the 2026-27 Union Budget discussion, questioning the ₹60 crore aid to Bangladesh amid rising attacks on Hindu sites.<sup class="superscript"></sup></span> Deo also slammed the central government for neglecting Odisha’s infrastructure and criticized the state’s soaring debt, sparking a national debate on foreign policy and regional equity</p>]]>
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                        <![CDATA[<a href="https://www.aryanage.com/article/26618/budget-debates-ignite-in-rajya-sabha-as-bjd%E2%80%99s-sulata-deo"><img src="https://www.aryanage.com/media/400/2026-02/budget-debates-ignite-in-rajya-sabha-as-bjd’s-sulata-deo-slams-india&#039;s-continued-financial-aid-to-bangladesh.jpeg" alt=""></a><br /><p style="text-align:justify;"><span>The floor of the Rajya Sabha transformed into a theater of sharp geopolitical and regional critique on February 10,</span><span> 2026,</span><span> as Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Sulata Deo delivered a blistering rebuttal to the Union Budget 2026-27.</span><span> In a session marked by heightened tensions,</span><span> Deo directly challenged the Ministry of External Affairs’ decision to allocate ₹60 crore in aid to Bangladesh.</span><span> While this figure represents a significant reduction from the previous fiscal year—largely due to the diplomatic frost following the 2024 ouster of Sheikh Hasina—Deo argued that any continued financial support remains untenable.</span><span> She underscored the gravity of the situation by citing over 200 documented attacks on Hindu religious sites and minority communities in Bangladesh,</span><span> questioning why Indian taxpayer money is being directed toward a neighbor whose domestic stability and commitment to minority rights have faced such severe scrutiny.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><span>The discourse,</span><span> however,</span><span> extended far beyond international borders,</span><span> as Deo pivoted to a stern defense of Odisha’s regional interests.</span><span> She accused the central government of systemic neglect,</span><span> pointing to a glaring lack of provisions for vital infrastructure projects,</span><span> specifically new railway lines and highway expansions across the state.</span><span> The critique took a localized turn as she slammed the current BJP-led state government in Odisha,</span><span> alleging that they have burdened the state with a staggering ₹91,</span><span>000 crore in borrowings with little to show in the way of tangible development.</span><span> Her speech struck a chord with those concerned about the protection of minorities and the equitable distribution of national resources,</span><span> even as government proponents defended the aid as a necessary strategic maneuver to prevent Bangladesh from drifting further into the spheres of influence of Pakistan and China.</span></p>
<p style="text-align:justify;"><span>As the budget discussions conclude,</span><span> Deo’s remarks highlight a growing friction between India’s strategic foreign policy goals and the urgent developmental demands of its constituent states.</span><span> The debate serves as a stark reminder that in the current political climate,</span><span> foreign aid is no longer viewed merely as a diplomatic tool,</span><span> but as a domestic issue that must be weighed against internal security and regional prosperity.</span><span> The fallout from this session is likely to reverberate in the coming weeks,</span><span> as the government faces increasing pressure to balance its "Neighborhood First" policy with the rising expectations of states like Odisha that feel sidelined in the national narrative.</span></p>
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