Last Updated:March 07, 2025, 13:02 IST
The Karnataka budget put the total expenditure at Rs 4,09,549 crore, comprising Rs 3,11,739 crore for revenue expenditure, Rs 71,336 crore for capital expenditure, and Rs 26,474 crore for loan repayment

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah presented the budget on Friday. (X)
While Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday presented his 16th budget, the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) called the boost for minorities “appeasement".
The budget put the total expenditure at Rs 4,09,549 crore, comprising Rs 3,11,739 crore for revenue expenditure, Rs 71,336 crore for capital expenditure, and Rs 26,474 crore for loan repayment. The fiscal deficit is projected at ₹90,428 crore (2.95% of GSDP), while the revenue deficit is pegged at ₹19,262 crore (0.63% of GSDP).
In a post on ‘X’, the chief minister said, “Today, I am ready to present the 16th budget of my political career. I am grateful to all the people of Karnataka for giving me the opportunity to present the budget of this state sixteen times…Believing in the aspirations of Buddha, Basava, Gandhi and Ambedkar, and acting accordingly, we have made an effort to take a further step towards realising the dream of an equal society through this budget."
A New Milestone in Silk Farming!✅ Support for 120-end automated reeling units to empower middle-class silk reelers
✅ ₹250 crore for Phase 2 of High-Tech Silk Markets in Ramanagara & Sidlaghatta for better trade opportunities
✅ Deployment of assayers for quality testing in… pic.twitter.com/2cWwZ3WZHr
— Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) March 7, 2025
Siddaramaiah said there is no doubt that this budget will be a beacon for the comprehensive development of the state for the next one year.
The Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) posted on X: “The corrupt and the corrupt started appeasement even before presenting the bogus budget!!"
THE BOOST FOR MINORITIES
The CM’s Minority Colony Development Programme was announced with an outlay for Rs 1,000 crore.Rs 150 crore for protection of Muslim burial grounds and Waqf properties (Rs 100 crore was given last year).Rs 50,000 for NGOs carrying out minority community mass marriages.Self-defence training for girl studying in schools and colleges run by directorate of minoritiesRs 100 crore for Jain, Buddhist and Sikh communities.Rs 250 crore for Christian community.Honorarium given to Jain priests, chief granthis of Sikhs and Pesh imams enhanced to Rs 6,000 per month.Multi-purpose hall for minority community at cost of Rs 50 lakh across state at taluk level.50% fee reimbursement for admission availed through Karnataka Examination Authority in professional courses, Rs 5 lakh cap.Foreign student scholarship enhanced from Rs 20 Lakh to Rs 30 lakh.Location : First Published:March 07, 2025, 12:52 IST
News politics Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah Announces Budget Booster For Minorities, Opposition Calls It ‘Appeasement’