The Asian Age

Yashwant Sinha attacks govt, calls for ‘lokshakti’ to check ‘rajshakti’

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Mumbai, Oct. 16: Former Union finance minister Yashwant Sinha once again trained his guns on the economic policies of the Narendra Modi-led government and called for 'lokshakti' (people's power) to check 'rajshakti' (government).

Speaking at an event organised by farmers' NGO Shetkari Jagar Manch at Akola in Vidarbha region on Sunday, he also attacked the central government over demonetisa­tion and implementa­tion of GST.

Referring to socialist leader Jayaprakas­h Narayan, Mr Sinha appealed for a 'lok shakti' movement which will keep a check on 'raj-satta' (government).

"Let us start this lokshakti initiative from Akola," he said, adding, "As it is, we are already facing recession. And what are numbers. Numbers can prove one thing and with the same numbers, the other side can also be proven."

Training his guns on Prime Minister Modi, the BJP leader said, "The head of our government in his recent hour-long speech cited numbers to show India's progress, saying so many cars and motorcycle­s were sold".

"Does this mean that the country is progressin­g," the former Union finance minister asked, adding there was sale, but was there any production?

"I was avoiding speaking about demonetisa­tion (at this event) because after all what does one say about something which

I was avoiding speaking about demonetisa­tion (at this event) because after all what does one say about something which has failed Yashwant Sinha, Ex-Union finance minister

has failed," he said.

"When we were in the opposition, we used to allege that there was tax terrorism and 'raid raj' by the then government. I have no words to express what is going on today as terrorism is the final word," Mr Sinha said.

GST could have been a "Good and Simple Tax" but the people in power made it a "Bad and Complicate­d Tax".

It is the government's duty to remove anomalies in GST implementa­tion, he said. On his recent outburst against the government through a newspaper article, Mr Sinha said, "People felt that I said what they feel.”

"I come from Jharkhand where farmers do not commit suicide. But in the recent few days I do not know what happened that the farmers there are committing suicide," he said.

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