Rahul clueless about World Bank's take on Indian economy: BJP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Wednesday hit back at Vice President Rahul Gandhi, saying he was exposing himself with his "shallow statements" and knew nothing about the World Bank's take on India's economy and the ease of doing business in the country.

"Should I presume that he has absolutely no knowledge about what world organisations like the World have to say about India's economy," said Union IT and Law Minister Ravishankar Prasad, responding to Gandhi's scathing criticism of the government over the

Addressing a rally in Gujarat, Gandhi criticised the government over its delusion that everything was fine with the economy after the World Ease of Doing Business 2018 report saw jumping 30 places to the 100th rank among 190 countries.

The said the improvement in ranking for had come on the back of "sustained business reforms" over the last four years.

Gandhi, however, said the government had destroyed with the sudden note ban last year and the hastily implemented GST.

Prasad refuted the charges, saying Gandhi was making "fun of the economy" without doing any home work.

"has been in the range of 130-140. In the last two years, we made it to 131 and 130 spot. This year, we have jumped 30 points to 100.

"Does he know that this is the highest jump any country has made in World Bank's ease of doing business ranking?

"He doesn't do any home work, anyway. Those who do it for him also don't have their facts correct," the minister said.

The leader said Gandhi had no comments to make on the scams that happened during rule.

Prasad also mocked at Gandhi's likely elevation to head the Congress, saying he owed this to "the family he belongs to".

He questioned why the was silent when the NIA found Hurriyat leaders in Kashmir receiving funds from Pakistan to stoke terror in the valley.

"Otherwise, has an opinion on everything or he makes his Pidi to do that," he said, referring to the leader's pet.

"That's his right but now the has to decide where the future of the party lies."

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First Published: Wed, November 01 2017. 17:04 IST