Govt trying to divert attention from GDP failure: Rahul

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Vice President today criticised the for the decline in growth and said it was manufacturing other issues to deflect the country's attention from its failures.

"Falling Rising unemployment. Every other issue is manufactured to distract us from this fundamental failure," he tweeted.



He also tagged a report that said the country had lost its tag of being the fastest growing economy in the world after the fourth quarter growth declined to 6.1 per cent.

Former Prime Minister had dubbed the decision to demonetise high currency notes as "legalised plunder and a monumental failure" and predicted a 2 per cent fall in

Later, former Minister had also criticised the note ban and said it would lead to a fall in growth.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Govt trying to divert attention from GDP failure: Rahul

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi today criticised the government for the decline in GDP growth and said it was manufacturing other issues to deflect the country's attention from its failures. "Falling GDP.Rising unemployment. Every other issue is manufactured to distract us from this fundamental failure," he tweeted. He also tagged a news report that said the country had lost its tag of being the fastest growing economy in the world after the fourth quarter GDP growth declined to 6.1 per cent. Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had dubbed the decision to demonetise high currency notes as "legalised plunder and a monumental failure" and predicted a 2 per cent fall in GDP. Later, former Finance Minister P Chidambaram had also criticised the note ban and said it would lead to a fall in GDP growth. Vice President today criticised the for the decline in growth and said it was manufacturing other issues to deflect the country's attention from its failures.

"Falling Rising unemployment. Every other issue is manufactured to distract us from this fundamental failure," he tweeted.

He also tagged a report that said the country had lost its tag of being the fastest growing economy in the world after the fourth quarter growth declined to 6.1 per cent.

Former Prime Minister had dubbed the decision to demonetise high currency notes as "legalised plunder and a monumental failure" and predicted a 2 per cent fall in

Later, former Minister had also criticised the note ban and said it would lead to a fall in growth.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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