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Congress terms 'fudged' GDP growth figures as another 'jumla'

Party said the Modi government was citing higher tax collections as part of the growth story

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Congress on Thursday slammed the "fudged figures" on India's GDP growth, saying that trotting out "jumlas and misinformation" has become the "hallmark" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The party said the Modi government was citing higher tax collections as part of the growth story and also hit out at the government for the hike in prices of non-subsidized gas cylinders and for failure to create jobs.

"Blatant lies, jumlas and misinformation has become the hallmark of India's PM Narendra Modi. The truth is that Modi ji doesn't speak the truth," said Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala.

"By giving fudged figures on India's growth he is attacking the economists, who have spoken the truth on account of demon of demonetisation. But does he forget that to fake figures can never cover the real truth," said Surjewala.

 

"The real truth is that the best indicator for an economy's growth is the creation of jobs. Modiji promised two crore jobs a year but labour department figures show that only one lakh 35 thousand jobs have been created. This reflects the failure of the economy post demonetisation," Surjewala added.

The Congress leader said Gross Value Addition is the best indicator for an economy's growth. "That according to CSO figures is 6.6 per cent. All that Modiji and Jaitleyji (Finance Minister Arun Jaitley) have done is that they have added the indirect tax collection figures collected from petro tax, excise and service tax of nearly Rs 2 lakh 50 thousand crore."

"They are showing collection from ordinary people by increasing their tax as India's growth story. This is the most myopic vision of the economy," he added.

"By abusing known economists, Modiji cannot hide the truth. The truth is that incompetence and malgovernance have become hallmarks of Modiji's style of functioning," he added.

Modi had mocked critics of demonetisation, including Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, saying on Wednesday: "Hard work is more powerful than Harvard. India is among the world's fastest growing economies."

"The GDP figures came out yesterday (Tuesday), and it is proved that despite demonetisation, honest and hardworking people of India -- villagers, farmers and the youths -- did not allow the country's development to get hampered," the Prime Minister said.

Surjewala said other indicators also show a similar state of the economy.

"Bank credits to the industry have gone down by negative 4.3 per cent between October to December 2016. Index of industrial production has contracted by 0.4 per cent in December 2016. Money growth in the economy has gone down to 6 per cent for the first time. Yet Modiji says industrial production has grown by 9.5 per cent. How is that possible?"

"Fixed investment to GDP ratio which was 29.3 per cent last year has gone down 26 per cent this year. So all these figures, including stalled projects, reflect that economy is in the doldrums. Demonetisation has severely impacted the economy," added Surjewala.

Official data said that India's GDP for the third quarter ending December 31 stood at Rs 30.28 lakh crore, recording a growth of seven per cent, compared with 7.3 per cent in the second quarter.

The Congress further attacked the Prime Minister for the hike in prices of non-subsidized gas cylinders by Rs 86.

"He (Modi) talks about the poor on one hand, and on the other hand proceeds to increase the price of LPG cylinders by Rs 86 per cylinder in one stoke, which is unprecedented in India's history," said Surjewala.

"In September 2016, a non-subsidized gas cylinder cost Rs 466, it now costs Rs 737. There is an increase six times by Modi government of Rs 271 or nearly 58 per cent. Is this the way you are going to treat India's poor?" asked Surjewala.

Surjewala also attacked the government for increasing tax on using ATM cards.

"For the first time, the PM who talks about the cashless and digital economy, in 2015, they permitted banks to impose a Rs 20 transaction tax after five ATM transactions. Last night (Wednesday) the government said if one uses their ATM card more than four times, then there will be a tax of Rs 150 that banks can charge.

"This is when the limits on withdrawal of money from your bank accounts have not gone. Is that how he is going to treat people of the country?" said Surjewala.

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First Published: Mar 02 2017 | 8:07 PM IST

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