Nahid Islam, convenor of the National Citizens Party (NCP), has criticized the proposed budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year, deeming it unrealistic and heavily reliant on loans. He argues that the government’s ambitious revenue targets are unattainable, leading to increased dependence on both domestic banking and foreign debt. Islam voiced these concerns on Thursday evening, June 11th, following the budget announcement near the General M.A.G. Osmani Gate of Parliament. He further stated that the budget’s projections do not reflect current economic realities. The NCP believes the financial plan lacks feasibility and will exacerbate existing debt burdens. Details regarding the specific concerns about the 9 lakh… [details omitted as per original text indication] were also mentioned during his reaction. This critique highlights growing opposition concerns regarding the government’s fiscal policy.