Opposition tears into Modi government over falling GDP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The opposition on Thursday attacked the over the decline in growth during the last quarter in 2016-17, saying their fear of impacting the economy had come true.

Even as Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley sought to debunk impacting the economy, the Congress, Trinamool Congress, CPI-M and AAP unanimously blamed the noteban for the growth plummeting to 6.1 per cent in the last quarter.

Leading the attack over "falling GDP", Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi-led NDA of using diversionary ploys.

"Falling GDP, rising unemployment. Every other issue is manufactured to distract us from this fundamental failure," Gandhi said on Twitter.

Former Finance Minister and Congress leader P. Chidamabaram warned of the economy going down even further if corrective steps were not taken immediately.

"What the Congress and the opposition have been saying has been proved true. The economy was slowing down in the middle of 2016. Instead of taking corrective measures, the came up with this extraordinarily foolish measure of and that has set back the economy even further," he said.

Chidambaram, who had predicted to affect growth by 1-1.5 per cent, further said: "How long can the fool itself and fool the people of India by saying all is well. Investments are declining, credit growth is negative to most sectors and there are no jobs.

"The economy is going down very rapidly and unless corrective measures are taken, the economy will go down even further. We have warned the We are forewarning the people of India," he added.

One of the most vocal critics of demonetisation, West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee too slammed the Centre.

"Right at the time was announced, I had voiced my concern that the country would have to face severe loss of jobs and drastic decline in productivity. My apprehension is now proven to be true," she said on Facebook.

"What the people, who pushed the country to this crisis, have to say," asked Banerjee.

Communist Party of India-Marxist General Secretary Sitaram Yechury ridiculed the for its celebrations of three years of its completion.

"We were told that the will help India grow faster. This is the faster growth they promised," Yechury said on social networks.

"Internal security is in a mess, economy is slowing down, farmers committing suicide, social fabric is being torn apart, and the is celebrating all this as three years of great governance," said the Marxist veteran.

The Aam Aadmi Party held to be the biggest contributor for the decline in growth and demanded a white paper.

"Like the truth about economic development has come out now, the truth about will also come out," AAP leader Dilip Pandey said.

"Many economists around the world have concluded that the biggest contributor for the fall in has been demonetisation," he said, demanding that the Central release a white paper and apologise for "cheating" people in the name of of November 2016.

Earlier in the day, Jaitely, dismissing criticism on demonetisation, asserted that there were several factors even earlier like global slowdown which cumulatively impacted the economy.

He also said the criticism of jobless growth was a propaganda by opponents who had nothing substantial to comment on the government's performance.

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Opposition tears into Modi government over falling GDP

The opposition on Thursday attacked the Modi government over the decline in GDP growth during the last quarter in 2016-17, saying their fear of demonetisation impacting the economy had come true.

The opposition on Thursday attacked the over the decline in growth during the last quarter in 2016-17, saying their fear of impacting the economy had come true.

Even as Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley sought to debunk impacting the economy, the Congress, Trinamool Congress, CPI-M and AAP unanimously blamed the noteban for the growth plummeting to 6.1 per cent in the last quarter.

Leading the attack over "falling GDP", Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi accused the Modi-led NDA of using diversionary ploys.

"Falling GDP, rising unemployment. Every other issue is manufactured to distract us from this fundamental failure," Gandhi said on Twitter.

Former Finance Minister and Congress leader P. Chidamabaram warned of the economy going down even further if corrective steps were not taken immediately.

"What the Congress and the opposition have been saying has been proved true. The economy was slowing down in the middle of 2016. Instead of taking corrective measures, the came up with this extraordinarily foolish measure of and that has set back the economy even further," he said.

Chidambaram, who had predicted to affect growth by 1-1.5 per cent, further said: "How long can the fool itself and fool the people of India by saying all is well. Investments are declining, credit growth is negative to most sectors and there are no jobs.

"The economy is going down very rapidly and unless corrective measures are taken, the economy will go down even further. We have warned the We are forewarning the people of India," he added.

One of the most vocal critics of demonetisation, West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee too slammed the Centre.

"Right at the time was announced, I had voiced my concern that the country would have to face severe loss of jobs and drastic decline in productivity. My apprehension is now proven to be true," she said on Facebook.

"What the people, who pushed the country to this crisis, have to say," asked Banerjee.

Communist Party of India-Marxist General Secretary Sitaram Yechury ridiculed the for its celebrations of three years of its completion.

"We were told that the will help India grow faster. This is the faster growth they promised," Yechury said on social networks.

"Internal security is in a mess, economy is slowing down, farmers committing suicide, social fabric is being torn apart, and the is celebrating all this as three years of great governance," said the Marxist veteran.

The Aam Aadmi Party held to be the biggest contributor for the decline in growth and demanded a white paper.

"Like the truth about economic development has come out now, the truth about will also come out," AAP leader Dilip Pandey said.

"Many economists around the world have concluded that the biggest contributor for the fall in has been demonetisation," he said, demanding that the Central release a white paper and apologise for "cheating" people in the name of of November 2016.

Earlier in the day, Jaitely, dismissing criticism on demonetisation, asserted that there were several factors even earlier like global slowdown which cumulatively impacted the economy.

He also said the criticism of jobless growth was a propaganda by opponents who had nothing substantial to comment on the government's performance.

--IANS

and/vsc/mr

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

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