The Asian Age

‘ Make in India’, other govt schemes are mere jumlas: CPM’s Yechury

CPM general secy targets Centre on income, employment

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Terming the government’s flagship “Make in India” programme a “jumla”, CPI( M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury on Monday claimed investment­s and exports in the manufactur­ing sector have dropped sharply over the past five years.

The “Make in India” programme came under severe criticism last week after the Vande Bharat Express, India’s first semi high- speed train, broke down on its way back to the capital from Varanasi, just a day after it was launched.

“Modi’s Make in India, like all his other schemes, has turned out to be a jumla and PR. Investment, employment, and exports in India’s manufactur­ing sector have all declined sharply in the past five years,” Mr Yechury tweeted. Taking on the government over low agricultur­al, manufactur­ing, employment and income growth, he said: “Agricultur­al growth low, manufactur­ing growth low, employment growth low, income growth low... All things that matter to Indians are going lower under Modi. The only thing going up is the PR budget of Modi and jumlas from his speeches, as his cronies loot the banks.”

The top “12 crony businessme­n friends of this govt owe public money which is twice the entire farm loan waiver!” he alleged, adding: “Yet, the Modi govt has been happy to waive off over ` 3 lakh crore of unpaid loans of friends and allowed looters to scoot. Nothing for farmers facing an unpreceden­ted crisis.”

“A political ideology which divides Indians and pitches one Indian against another is truly ‘ antination­al’. We all know who the proponents and leaders of that political ideology are, in our country,” he said.

Investment, employment & exports in India’s manufactur­ing sector have all declined sharply in the past five years — Sitaram Yechury, CPM leader

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