Indian economy headed to stagflation rues Congress

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Published : Jan 28, 2020, 11:46 AM IST

Indian economy headed to stagflation: Congress

Ahead of the Budget session, Congress party attacked BJP government for its economic policies, saying "the only thing consistent about this government is the deteriorating quality of budgets over 6 years." As the GDP growth is under 6 per cent and inflation is close to 7 per cent, Congress to hold a series of special press conferences, highlighting the country's economic situation.

New Delhi: The stagnating Indian economy is at the verge of stagflation and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government is in a denial mode, according to the Congress.

Addressing the media at the party headquarters, here on Monday, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said, "2020 holds little promise given the precarious state of the economy with the gross domestic product (GDP) growth below 6 per cent and inflation around 7.5 per cent. The time for empty talks is over."

Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate

She said the Union Budget for 2020-21 was being presented at a time when the economy was deep into a slowdown.

"The consequences of stagflation are precarious. It will stoke inflation higher, deepen the slowdown, stall investments that are at 27 per cent of the GDP and erode jobs," Shrinate said.

As per the data, 3.4 crore jobs across seven main economic sectors were lost in the last five years, she added.

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It would aggravate the acute rural stress and further dampen consumption, she said.

"This vicious cycle of the downward economic spiral is worrisome," she said. Because the government continued to be in "denial", slowly what was essentially a demand problem was turning into a supply issue as well. "The Indian economy can't ill afford this double whammy," the Congress leader said.

"The drop in indirect tax revenue for the first time in 20 years makes the fiscal situation precarious. It's a sign of wage loss and joblessness. Possibilities of 4.5 per cent plus fiscal deficit by March 31 loom large. The under-5-per-cent-growth will make the deficit even larger," she said.

Stating that the credit rating agencies have repeatedly red-flagged fiscal discipline, the Congress spokesperson said, "Letting go of fiscal discipline will make them cut sovereign rating below investment rate. Experts fear hundreds of billions of dollars will flow out of Indian markets. After all, shareholders don't allow investments below a certain grade. Higher fiscal deficit will also push inflation higher."

The only thing consistent about this government was the "deteriorating" quality of budgets over six years, she said.

"We sincerely hope the budget will have thought-through proposals and not the half-baked ones, to be rolled back one after the another like the last year. Investors prefer a predictable policy environment. The budget needs to outline vision over the medium to long term and not adopt the mask tape approach the government has consistently resorted to," the Congress leader said.

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Intro:New Delhi: Ahead of the Budget session, Congress party attacked BJP government for it's economic policies, saying "the only thing consistent about this government is the deteriorating quality of budgets over 6 years."


Body:As the GDP growth is under 6 percent and inflation is close to 7 percent, Congress to hold a series of special press conferences, highlighting the red flags and to put the spotlight on India's economic situation and what should be the key focus areas for the Union Budget.

While addressing the press conference, Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said, "Union Budget 2020-21 is being presented at a time when we are already deep into a slow down. Even do the government may be in general mode Indian economy is at the verge of slipping stagnation into stagflation."

Taking a dig at the Center, Shrinate said, "The only thing consistent about this government is the deteriorating quality of budget over 6 years. We sincerity hope this year budget proposals that have been thought room and not have weight once which will be rolled back one after the other like last year. Budget used to outline vision over the medium to long term and not adopt the masked tape approach the government has consistently resorted to."

The Congress party highlighted 6 concerns of economy of our country, including Stagflation, Fiscal situation, Consumption, Income tax exemption limit, Investment, Export and Agriculture.


Conclusion:She also questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi meeting with top industrialists, which was held recently. "Curiously enough, the Prime mister top Industrialist 10 days before budget. What was the purpose of this meeting? Was this just an eyewash because at this late stage, could their suggestions have been included in the budget given that most of the exercise was over by then? Ironically, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman who will be presenting the budget, was conspicuously absent from all these meetings."
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