Amidst brewing row over the appointment of Harvard University professor Gita Gopinath as financial adviser to Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Communist Party of India (CPI) on Monday said it would not have any effect on the basic economic policies of the Left government.
CPI state secretary Kanam Rajendran said it was the Chief Minister's discretion to appoint a person to advise him on financial matters and it has nothing to do with the economic policies of the government.
The LDF's economic policies is clear in its election manifesto and the government would formulate its policies based on that only, said Rajendran, leader of the second largest partner in the ruling LDF.
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The statement assumes significance as there are reports that Gita, a professor of International Studies and Economics, Harvard University, was a supporter of neo-liberal policies and her line was stark contrast to the Left line.
Many left sympathisers have already raised their concerns over her appointment stating the contradiction of roping in a neo-liberal advocate to advise a CPI(M) Chief Minister.
Stating that there is no room for such fears, Rajendran said she would only be the Chief Minister's adviser and would have nothing to do with the LDF government. "LDF will be the authority to decide the government's economic policies. We have a Planning Board to advise the government in this regard and formulate policies. The appointment of Gita Gopinath is not going to make any change in this," he said.
"It is the Chief Minister's discretion to appoint a person and receive advise from him or her on financial matters," he said, adding, "sustainable and people-friendly" development is the objective of the LDF government. Though he admitted that there were reports that Gita was an advocate of neo-liberal policies, Rajendran said many internationally acclaimed economic professors and thinkers, who once supported it, had deviated from the neo-liberal ideology.
"Neo-liberalism have become outdated worldwide. So we are not sure whether this Harvard professor also made any change in her earlier stand in this," the leader added.
Expressing happiness over the performance of the two-month-old LDF government, Rajendran said the ministers are directed to strictly follow the election manifesto, which will help them gain more confidence of people. The government's first focus was to revive the primary sectors like agriculture and public distribution system, which were destroyed badly during the five-year-old rule by the previous Congress-led UDF government.
He alleged that the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre had weakened the Essential Commodities Act. "As the Centre has weakened the Act, there are some limitations for the state to intervene in the market but the LDF government is trying its maximum to check the spurt in the prices of essential commodities," he said.