The comments assume significance as they follow criticism by eminent banker Deepak Parekh that impatience has begun creeping in among businessmen as nothing has changed on ground in the first nine months of the Narendra Modi-led government.
Incidentally, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had yesterday skirted questions on Parekh's remarks and rather said that the government was being criticised for being too fast.
Without making any direct reference to comments by Parekh, who also happened to be very vocal with his criticism of 'policy paralysis' during the previous UPA government, Sitharaman today said "the 10 years of lethargy can not be removed in 10 months unless all of us are putting our energy together".
The Commerce Minister further said that the government is willing to hear from the industry and work on that.
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Citing example of Companies Act, Sitharaman said the government heard all the concerns of the industry on the previous act and made as many as 40 changes.
She also said that the new government "is not in a hurry to perform not because the government is wanting to secure a point but I think the economy has waited for too long".
"The hurry is because of that. We want to move on different platforms and levels quickly, simultaneously and in a sure footed manner," she said, adding that it would require lot of effort, energy and following up to the logical ends.