The economy flourished during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee's government, she told reporters here.
"In 2004, UPA inherited a legacy of strong economy from NDA government. But, UPA failed to move that forward. In 2004, India's growth rate was 8.6 per cent, which has come down to mere 4 per cent at present. During Atalji's time, industrial growth was 6.9 per cent, which is close to zero today. UPA, which is now going out of power, is leaving behind a negative growth," she claimed.
"UPA promised in 2004 that Manmohan Singh and Finance Minster P Chidambaram will boost the economy, but they failed. India is now having a subsidy burden of Rs 1.20 lakh crore. The rupee has depreciated at a staggering rate of 38 per cent under UPA government. Inflation figures are close to 9.5 per cent, which was just 4 per cent in 2003," she further claimed.
Irani also brought up the issue of policy paralysis, which has stalled India's growth.
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"Today Narendra Modi has emerged as our hope. Given the overwhelming response he is receiving in rallies, we are sure that NDA will form a strong government and bring the economy back on track," she expressed.
To a question on Gujarat being heavily under debt, Irani put the blame on UPA while alleging that the Centre was not supporting states having BJP government.
"UPA government is not supporting BJP-led state governments. Gujarat is yet to receive Rs 4,000 crore as sales tax and more than Rs 5,000 crore under the mid-day meal program from the Centre. Since UPA is not giving that money, state government is spending it from its own treasury," said Irani.
On the rumours of her being possibly fielded against Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi in Amethi, Irani said, "I will do whatever my party decides for me.