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PCslams govt on small savings interest rates

Chidambara­m says move is ‘ severe blow’ to middle class

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New Delhi, Jan. 1: Senior Congress leader P Chidambara­m on Monday slammed the Narendra Modi government for reducing the interest rates for small savings instrument­s and scrapping the 8 per cent Government Savings Bonds, saying the move was a “severe blow” to the middle class.

In a series of tweets, the former Union finance and home minister said the government has reduced interest rates for small savings instrument­s and discontinu­ed 8 per cent taxable bonds.

Chidambara­m said inflation is rising, which is a double whammy for the middle class.

“GoI 8 per cent taxable bonds have been the safe harbour of the middle class, especially retirees and senior citizens, since 2003. Government has taken away their only safety net ( sic).”

“Modi government scraps 8 per cent taxable bonds dealing a severe blow to the middle class. How will the risk- averse average citizen save?,” he tweeted.

Chidambara­m wondered whether the government has been pushing people into the stock market and mutual funds.

“For whose benefit? Government has a duty to explain. Government owes a duty to provide its citizens one safe and risk free instrument for savings. Taking the only instrument away is a deplorable act,” he tweeted. After reducing interest rates periodical­ly on small savings and fixed deposits, the government has announced discontinu­ation of the “8 per cent GoI Saving Bonds”, considered to be a lifeline for salaried class and retired citizens.

These bonds will cease for subscripti­on from Tuesday, January 2, the finance ministry said in a statement.

Introduced in 2003, the 8 per cent Government of India Saving Bonds had become popular among fixed- income class since last year when the government started lowering interest rates on fixed deposits small saving instrument­s such as public provident fund, post office deposits, Kisan Vikas Patras and others.

Earlier in the day, while wishing people on the New Year, the former finance minister also said, “My thought for 2018: May politics in 2018 be inclusive and worthy of the great country that we aspire to be.”

Modi government scraps 8 per cent taxable bonds dealing a severe blow to the middle class. How will the risk- averse average citizen save?

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