Mumbai: Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar on Wednesday took a pod shot at Bharatiya Janata Party-led regime over the ongoing economic slowdown and said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has become a "non-performing asset" (NPA) for the country. Pawar said that NDA government should take a lesson from former Prime Minister and Congress veteran Manmohan Singh on how to put the economy back on track. "If the government did not do so, the people of the country will teach it a lesson," he said.
Terming the slowdown as "unprecedented", Pawar said it is for the first time in independent India that a stable government has created an "atmosphere of uncertainties" in policy-making and implementation with unnecessary adventurism.
"The NDA government is an NPA for the country. Instead of accepting the facts and acknowledging advices by renowned economists like Manmohan Singh ji and Nobel laureate Abhijit Banerjee, it has engaged in "jumlebazi" (gimmicks) and is treating the slowdown as a temporary sign and distracting from core issues," Pawar said in a press note.
Pawar further categorically stated that the slowdown in India is 'not synchronised' with global economic crisis alleging that the 'recession' in the country is the impact of concentration of political power in two hands and concentration of wealth in few hands.
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He, however, did not name the "two" persons. "The UPA government had successfully revived the economy when the economic recession hit the global economy. "The NDA government should take a lesson from Manmohan Singh ji, else the people of India will teach them a lesson," warned the NCP leader, who was a minister in the 2004-14 Congress-led regime," the NCP chief said.
Pawar alleged demonetisation in 2016 and 'poorly executed' Goods and Services Tax (GST) roll out in 2017 gave a 'heavy jolt' to the economy "sending jarring shock waves through every sector". He said there was a decline in gross domestic product (GDP) growth and in the index of core industries.
Pawar noted rural distress as being one of the major causes of the "recession", while the automobile sector, too, he added, is in complete doldrums.
He said small and medium enterprises across Maharashtra are bearing the brunt of the slowdown and realty sector, too, stands crippled due to demonetisation, GST and Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA). The veteran politician said 21 public sector banks are starved of fund.
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"There is an urgent need to infuse more than Rs 2 lakh crore for the recapitalisation of PSU lenders, but the government lacks funds," Pawar added. The Rajya Sabha MP further noted that rural distress as being one of the major causes of the 'recession', while the automobile sector, too, he added, is in 'complete doldrums'.
"There is an urgent need to infuse more than Rs 2 lakh crore for the recapitalisation of PSU lenders, but the government lacks funds," he added. The veteran politician also said that the banking sector, mostly public sector banks, is burdened with Rs 10 lakh crore NPAs and the PMC Bank depositors are crying for justice.
(With inputs from PTI)
NDA Has Become NPA: Sharad Pawar Hits Out At Centre Over Unprecedented Economic Slowdown
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
06 Nov 2019 10:31 PM (IST)
Nationalist Congress Party president Sharad Pawar on Wednesday took a pod shot at Bharatiya Janata Party-led regime over the ongoing economic slowdown and said that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has become a "non-performing asset" (NPA) for the country.
Pawar said that a stable government has created an atmosphere of uncertainties. (File Photo/ Getty)
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