Downfall in GDP worrisome, hope govt wakes up: Manmohan


New Delhi, Nov 29 (IANS): Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday criticised the Narendra Modi government after India's GDP growth rate went down to 4.5 per cent in the second quarter of 2019-20, terming the development "worrisome", and expressing hope that the latest figures would wake the government from its slumber.

In his address at the National Conclave on the Economy at Jawahar Bhawan, Manmohan Singh, who himself is an eminent economist, said: "There is no one today that can deny the sharp slowdown in India's economy and its disastrous consequences, particularly for farmers, youth and the poor."

"But it is my belief that mere changes in economic policy alone will not help revive the economy. We need to change the current climate in our society from one of fear to one of confidence for our economy to start growing robustly again," he noted.

His remarks came soon after official data showed India's gross domestic product (GDP) slowing to 4.5 per cent in the July-September quarter, the lowest recorded in six years.

The former Prime Minister said that there is a palpable climate of fear in our society today.

"Many industrialists tell me they live in fear of harassment by government authorities. Bankers are reluctant to make new loans for fear of retribution," he said.

Manmohan Singh also said that the policy makers in government and other institutions are "scared to speak the truth" or engage in intellectually honest policy discussions.

He said that there is profound fear and distrust among various economic participants. Public trust in independent institutions such as the media, judiciary, regulatory authorities, and investigative agencies has been severely eroded.

"This toxic combination of deep distrust, pervasive fear and a sense of hopelessness in our society is stifling economic activity and hence economic growth," he said, adding theroot cause of this is the Narendra Modi government's policy doctrine that seems suspect every industrialist, banker, policy maker, regulator, entrepreneur and citizen which has halted economic development.

"The Modi government seems to view everything and everyone through a tainted prism of suspicion and distrust."

Manmohan Singh said that the government has positioned itself as some saviour, resorting to foolhardy moral policing policies such as "demonetisation" that have proved to be "disastrous".

"For economic growth to revive, it is very important that the government enthuses trust and confidence and I urge the Prime Minister to set aside his deep-rooted suspicion of our society and nurse us back to a harmonious, confident and mutually trustworthy society that can revive the animal spirits and help our economy soar," he added.

  

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  • myna, Mysuru

    Sat, Nov 30 2019

    The industrialists who cried hoarse against UPA II on Policy paralysis have now kept their mouths shut even though the present state of governance has brought their industry to the verge of shutting down. Ruling party and Opposition Parliamentarians are least interested in debating the economy (as seen recently) since they feel that the citizens are more comfortable with the fibs and communal agenda of the ruling dispensation. The fact is sane voices like Dr Manmohan and our economists are disregarded. For their maladministration at the Centre, the BJP blames the Nehru-Gandhi family even though the whole world acknowledges Nehru as the father of modern India. Creating a fear psychosis, blaming previous governments’ are the order of the day. The Government is clueless on how to remedy the economic mess they have firmly put in place. Making lofty slogans like 5 Trillion Economy, they are unaware of how many zeroes constitute a trillion. Highest unemployment rate, demonetization, high GST slabs, farmer’s suicide, deferring buying decisions by consumers, have all contributed to 4.5% GDP.

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  • Arun, Mangalore

    Sat, Nov 30 2019

    When the Onion price will comes down Pakoda sele will improve then GDP will raised. Till that people eat Gujarati kichidi.

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  • Hussain, Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Nov 30 2019

    It took 60 years for Congress to build the nation and mere 6 years Modi Govt to destroy it

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  • shashi, MLore

    Sat, Nov 30 2019

    When is in Power he never spoke
    Lakhs of CRORES looted by his party when UPA 1 and 2,he is keep quiet

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  • SN, MANGALORE

    Sat, Nov 30 2019

    Corruption exists in some from or the other in any government. But Raja and the like responsible for the corruption of UPA government and no serious proof revealed and sentence handed out. However, in spite of all corruption all used to earn their lively hood from labors to businessmen as the economy policy was good and was flourishing. Now it is very much deplorable suspicion building up on all people and there is no serious economic activity. No professional approach towards unemployment and poverty eradication as Pakoda selling business will give us the clear cut professionalism of top people.

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  • RonRon, Udupi

    Sat, Nov 30 2019

    @Shahsi..... tell me one thing, with so many scams and higher crude price our economy/GDR was increasing during UPA tenure . Then what makes NDA Government without scams(God only knows the reality , as all media is busy in boot licking) and with lower Crude price crashing like no tomorrow.
    Is Demonetization is a culprit?..... lack of education of our current leaders hurting our economy?
    As we are busy electing primary school qualified MP'S, we deserved this kind of economy.
    Dr. Manmohan Singh used to speak...but you people have lack of knowledge to understand it!!!!!

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