Cong expresses concern over economy ‘slowdown’

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Cong expresses concern over economy ‘slowdown’

Monday, 19 August 2019 | PNS | New Delhi

The Congress on Sunday expressed concern over what it called the “slowdown” of economy and said the country is facing a situationlike that of a “financial emergency”. Expressing concern over the economic slowdown, the grand old party stated the situation is like that of a “financial emergency”.

Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi accused the BJP of diverting the people’s attention from its failures. He raised the issue of slowdown in automobile sector.

The trend of the slowdown in the automobile industry did not come all of a sudden. The 31 per cent fall in sales is also the ninth straight drop in monthly passenger vehicle sales, Singhvi said. “Sales have fallen in 12 out of 13 months since July 2018, underscoring the sharp slowdown in the world’s fourth largest automobile market,” Singhvi said at AICC Press conference.

He also raised the issues of crashing stock exchange and rising fiscal deficit. The other issues he raised are falling GDP figures, shrinking labour force, recession in real estate sector, continuous weakening of rupee, and falling foreign direct investment and foreign portfolio investment.

Criticising the Narendra Modi Government, he said, “Ironically, if one looks at between Modi 1 (Government) beginning and Modi 2, he or she shall figure that has been a regression in progress.”

Singhvi also accused the NDA government of being unable to come up with a “sound” monetary policy. “It has to consider about the trade-off between unemployment and inflation,” Singhvi said.

He also asked “why the rate cuts have been announced by the RBI even after so many days? Only one-third of the rate cuts have been implemented by the banks, the substantial chunk has not reached the recipients of credit”.

“Why there is so much noise about selling ailing public sectors but absolutely no progress on the ground,” he asked. Singhvi added when Prime Minister Modi assumed office, the rupee was at 58.7 against the US dollar.

“However, now rupee has further devalued. One USD has reached Rs 71 and is anticipated to cross Rs 72 limit in the coming weeks,” he said.

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