Macro economic instability was highest under UPA govt: EAC-PM

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

New GDP data does not change reality that 'macro-economic instability' was highest under the previous period, to the (EAC-PM) member said today.

According to the back series data prepared by the by the Committee on Real Sector Statistics, constituted by the National Statistical Commission,

Indian economy clocked a 10.08 per cent growth rate in 2006-07 under the then Manmohan Singh, the highest since liberalisation of the economy in 1991.

"Rumour going around that UPA had higher growth; therefore no policy paralysis; "new" GDP data does not change reality that macro-economic INSTABILITY was highest under UPA-highest inflation ever, highest center + state fiscal deficits, highest corruption & highest policy paralysis," Bhalla said in a tweet.

The report has been released on the website of the (MOSPI).

The report compares growth rates between old series (2004-05) and new series based on 2011-12 prices.

As per the old series (2004-05), the expansion in the (GDP) at constant prices was 9.57 per cent during 2006-07, when was As per the new series (2011-12), the growth number stands revised at 10.08 per cent.

This is the highest growth rate recorded by the country after the economic liberalisation programme launched by the then Prime Minister P V

"The GDP backseries data is finally out. It proves that like-for-like, the economy under both UPA terms (10 year avg: 8.1%) outperformed the Modi Govt (Avg 7.3%)," the party had said in a tweet yesterday.

"The UPA also delivered the ONLY instance of double digit annual growth in modern Indian history," it had said.

The GDP numbers for the later years too have been revised upwards, according to the report.

The had set up the committee to recommend suitable measures to strengthen systems and processes for collection, collation and dissemination of these statistics with possibility for improving timeliness.

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First Published: Sat, August 18 2018. 17:10 IST