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BJP's 18 questions to Chidambaram on economy

Yashwant Sinha says GDP growth rate has registered a mere 4.7% in October-December quarter of 2013-14

P Chidambaram

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Senior BJP leader Yashwant Sinha today accused Finance Minister P Chidambaram of "running the economy to the ground" and posed an 18-point questionnaire to him on price rise, economic growth and job fronts.

Sinha, himself a former Finance Minister, claimed that the high economic growth rate witnessed in the first four years of UPA-I (2004-2007) was largely on account of measures initiated by the NDA government and not because of any steps taken by UPA governments.

"You really harvested what was sown by us," he said.

"Is it fact that after 10 years of misrule by the UPA government economic growth rate has once again slowed down drastically...The GDP growth rate for seven consecutive quarters has been below 5%?" he asked.
 
He said the GDP growth rate has registered a mere 4.7% in October-December quarter of 2013-14. Manufacturing and mining registered a decline of 1.9% and 1.6% during the quarter, he said further.

Sinha said these numbers would have been worse but for 7% increase in the personal, community and social services category "reflecting irresponsible government spending rather than real economic expansion".

Taking a dig at Chidamabram, who had announced he would not be contesting this elections, Sinha asked: "Is it a fact that the markets have celebrated your announcement of not standing for the elections; that on March 19, 2014 when you made this announcement the BSE Sensex shot up by 125 points, that the forex market was also delighted and the rupee has strengthened considerably against the dollar since then."

On the issue of employment and job creation, quoting a survey by NSSO (National Sample Survey Organisation), Sinha said that over 6 crore job opportunities were created between 1999-2000-2004-05 (NDA government) as opposed to 1.5 crore between 2004-05 to 2011-12 (UPA governments).

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First Published: Mar 30 2014 | 3:34 PM IST

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