Little dip, but govt addressing challenges on economy: Jaitley

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Minister today said the was in the process of addressing challenges posed by the economy which had seen "a little dip" in the last quarter.

Jaitley, however, rejected the opposition's criticism that the economy had been adversely affected by demonetisation, which was described as a "severe attack on black money" by President in his address to the party's national executive.


Stating that the country's economy was sound, Jaitley said macro economic data in the last three-and-a-half years had shown it was "sounder than ever before" except for the "little dip" in the last quarter.

"In the last quarter there has been a little dip in the which I have already addressed," he added.

"Whatever steps are required to change the (economic) environment we are certainly in the process of addressing them," Jaitley said.

Taking on the opposition, the minister said the Congress-led had not "taken a single step" against black money and corruption and added that tackling graft and eliminating were never a part of the UPA's political and economic agenda.

"It is obvious that any step against and corruption will never be supported by any leader," he told reporters after the BJP's national executive meeting here.

In the last three and half years of NDA rule, the had taken several steps, he said, adding that those at the receiving end would be "uneasy" about these measures.

He said despite a slowdown in the last quarter, the services sector had actually improved in the April-June period.

It is manufacturing which brought the down, he added.

The minister attributed the slowdown to weak investment in the private sector that is dependent on banks' ability to support growth and to destocking ahead of the launch of GST on July 1 this year.

Earlier in the day, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari told reporters that "teething problems" happen when major reforms such as the GST and are undertaken.

The in its resolution said the consistently resolved difficulties faced by the people and traders during the initial period of the implementation of the GST.

Asserting that the economy was stronger under the Narendra Modi-led than during the rule, Shah talked about various benefits of both and GST, including bringing more transparency to the system.

The chief cited several figures to make his point about the economy.

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First Published: Mon, September 25 2017. 20:48 IST