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BJP lauds PM Narendra Modi for ‘visionary and disruptive leadership’

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New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Sunday conceded to a “brief slowdown” in the Indian economy as a result of demonetisa­tion, implementa­tion of goods and services tax (GST) and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, which it termed as “creative destructio­n”.

The BJP national executive passed a political resolution at its two-day national executive meeting that concluded on Sunday, which detailed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of building a ‘New India’ by 2022, when the country marks 75 years of its Independen­ce.

It said a “new confident India” which is “reaching new heights in each and every field” was in the works, and a “spirit of inventions and innovation­s is sweeping across the country” and helping farmers double their incomes. Borrowing from Austrian-American economist Joseph Schumpeter’s theory of “creative destructio­n”, the political resolution credited the achievemen­ts of the four years of the Modi government to the “visionary and disruptive leadership” of the PM.

It said the PM “inherited a crumbling, corrupt and crony capitalist economy” four years ago.

“We had the challenge to turn it around. The Prime Minister undertook the task of setting its basics right. It called for some harsh action, the kind that the Austrian-American economist Joseph Schumpeter called ‘creative destructio­n’,” the resolution stated. Quoting from Schumpeter, the political resolution said the economist described ‘creative destructio­n’ as the “process of industrial mutation that incessantl­y revolution­ises the economic structure from within, incessantl­y destroying the old one, incessantl­y creating a new one”. “Demonetisa­tion, GST, Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code - IBC, etc are such measures that set India’s economic basics right while bringing economic discipline and rule of law in the governance,” the resolution stated.

“As a result, after a brief slowdown, the Indian economy is rising fast,” it stated.

It said India is “the fastest growing major economy in the world today with 7.5 per cent GDP growth rate as projected by the IMF (Internatio­nal Monetary Fund)”. The resolution stated that China with 6.6 per cent growth rate is “well behind” India. Business Standard

 ??  ?? Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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