The Free Press Journal

‘Oppn’s comments on economy exaggerate­d’

- AGENCIES/New

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday dismissed as "exaggerate­d" the suggestion that India's growth rate plummeted to an all-time low, saying that for the last three consecutiv­e years the country has remained the fastest growing economy in the world. Jaitley's remarks came after TMC MP Saugata Roy said the country's growth rate plummeted to an all-time low of 5.7% in the first-quarter of 2017-18 and showed only a small rise in the second-quarter. "The honourable member's phraseolog­y, with utmost respect to him, is somewhat exaggerate­d. Our economy, for three years in a row, is the world's fastest growing economy," he said in the Lok Sabha during question hour. The Minister said this year, even the IMF and the World Bank have said that by 0.1%, India will be the second fastest growing economy. "Therefore, to exaggerate that situation to say that we have hit the bottom and that it is a 'rot' that has set in is somewhat not correct," he said. When Roy clarified that he used the word "rut" not "rot", Jaitley said "rut is worse than rot". "It is somewhat an exaggerate­d explanatio­n or analysis as far as the economy is concerned. Let me tell you that in the first-quarter, if one analyse the data in detail, the services sector rose by 8.7%which was quite robust, which actually meant that people were making purchases," he said. The Minister said there was no demonetisa­tion effect visible as there was currency available with people. "It is because the 1st July date for GST has been announced in advance, the destocking itself was taking place and manufactur­ing for that quarter had remained suspended which we have seen in the next quarter that it has suddenly picked up. "The second-quarter detail itself reflects that. All indication­s seem to suggest that in the coming quarters the curve is going to be on an upward swing.”

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