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FM: Govt addressing economic challenges

- ARCHIS MOHAN

Ona day that Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi was expected to announce a stimulus for the economy, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government was in the process of addressing challenges. He termed the decline in gross domestic product (GDP) growth as “a little dip” in the last quarter.

On Monday evening, Jaitley briefed the media about the PM’s speech at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national executive meeting. The PM’s speech to over 2,000 delegates from across the country focused on the themes of “welfare of the poor” and corruption. Modi said none caught for corruption would be spared.

Earlier in the day, Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari said the government planned to address challenges facing the economy on a “war footing”. Briefing the media on the political resolution that the BJP national executive passed unanimousl­y, Gadkari conceded that unemployme­nt among the youth was a challenge.

Gadkari also said the government was trying to resolve the “teething problems” in the roll-out of the goods and services tax (GST). “The government is sensitive to the economic issues. All of us (ministers) are giving the PM feedback. We are making an effort on a war footing (to deal with economic issues),” Gadkari, who handles a clutch of ministeria­l portfolios, said.

The political resolution said theModi government observed the centenary year of Jan Sangh leader Deendayal Upadhyaya as the “year for the welfare of the downtrodde­n”. It resolved to pursue economic policies inspired by Upadhyaya’s commitment to garibkalya­n, or welfare of the poor, and construct a new India by 2022. It identified a six-point programme.

These include poverty-free India, clean India, an India without terrorism, separatism, casteism, communalis­m, and corruption. The finance minister said the country’s economy was sound. He said the macroecono­mic data in the last threeand- years had shown it was “sounder than ever before”, except for the “little dip” in the last quarter.

“Whatever steps are required to change the (economic) environmen­t, we are certainly in the process of addressing them,” Jaitley said.

In the run-up to the meet, senior BJP leaders had said the party would pass a resolution on economic issues. However, the BJP eventually decided to pass a standalone resolution that addressed both political and economic issues. The BJP also had a rethink on allowing a live telecast of the PM’s speech at the national executive.

The political resolution enumerated the advantages of demonetisa­tion and lauded the implementa­tion of the GST. “The government is consistent­lyresolvin­gthediffic­ultiesbein­g faced by the people and the traders during the initial period of the implementa­tion of this tax reform,” it stated.

In his speech, the PM asked party workers to be the link between the people and the government, and said the BJP must ensure mass participat­ion in efforts like Clean India campaign.

Gadkari indicated the government was mulling a booster shot for the economy in the sectors of power and roadways, and was likely to allocate ~40,000 for the purpose.

The resolution highlighte­d the women-centric agenda of the Modi government. On Congress President Sonia Gandhi writing to the PM to ensure that the women’s reservatio­n Bill was passed, Gadkari said the Congress should have got the Bill passed when it was in the government. He added this was under PM’s considerat­ion. He criticised the lathicharg­e on women students at the Banaras Hindu University. He said the PM and BJP Chief Amit Shah had spoken with Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and an inquiry committee was being set up.

The resolution has congratula­ted the PM for the amicable resolution of the Doklam stand-off with China, inaugurati­on of the Sardar Sarovar Project and the bhumi poojan of the high speed Ahmeda badMumbai train.

MY BATTLE AGAINST CORRUPTION IS UNCOMPROMI­SING AND NO ONE WILL BE SPARED; I HAVE NO RELATIVES Narendra Modi, prime minister WHATEVER STEPS ARE REQUIRED TO CHANGE THE (ECONOMIC) ENVIRONMEN­T, WE ARE CERTAINLY IN THE PROCESS OF ADDRESSING THEM Arun Jaitley, finance minister GOVERNMENT IS SENSITIVE TO ECONOMIC ISSUES. MINISTERS ARE GIVING FEEDBACK TO THE PM. WE ARE TAKING STEPS ON A WAR FOOTING Nitin Gadkari, road transport, highways and shipping minister

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Finance Minister Arun Jaitley briefs the media after the BJP’s national executive meeting at Talkatora stadium in New Delhi on Monday
PHOTO: PTI Finance Minister Arun Jaitley briefs the media after the BJP’s national executive meeting at Talkatora stadium in New Delhi on Monday

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