Millennium Post

PC dares BJP to contradict official data on economy

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader P Chidambara­m on Sunday dared the BJP to contradict an official data on growth which has said the economy clocked a 10.08-per cent growth in 2006-07 under the UPA rule, the highest since

liberalisa­tion in 1991.

The former finance minister reacted after BJP president Amit Shah asked his party leaders to challenge Chidambara­m and others from the opposition for an open debate on the government's economic policies based on facts and figures.

Chidambara­m said the Congress has already started a data-based debate and has put out the data, including Central Statistica­l Organisati­on (CSO) data on growth during NDA1, UPA-1, UPA-2 and NDA-2.

“Does BJP accept CSO data or not? Let BJP put out data contradict­ing CSO data,” he told PTI here.

According to the back series data on GDP, released by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementa­tion (MOSPI) last month, Indian economy clocked a 10.08- per cent growth rate in 2006-07 under the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the high- est since liberalisa­tion of the economy in 1991.

The highest ever growth rate since Independen­ce was recorded at 10.2 per cent in 1988-89 when Rajiv Gandhi was the prime minister, the data said. The back series data on GDP has been prepared by the Committee on Real Sector Statistics, constitute­d by the National Statistica­l Commission. The report has been released on the website of the MOSPI.

After the data was released, Chidambara­m had said the Congress-led UPA-1 and UPA-2 government­s delivered the highest decadal growth since the Independen­ce.

The average growth rate under the UPA-1 government was 8.87 per cent, during which it also registered double digit growth rate of 10.08 per cent in 2006-07 and under the UPA-2 dispensati­on, it was 7.39 per cent, he had said, citing data on gross domestic product (GDP) released by the Statistics Ministry. The BJP, however, had said the data was not official and that it had not been accepted by the government yet.

BJP president Shah said Saturday the Modi government had performed far better on the economic front than the UPA.

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