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Govt spurring India’s potential for double digit growth: Jaitley

Hindustan Times | By, Bhopal
May 30, 2015 08:38 PM IST

Given the current economic scenario, India has the potential to achieve double digit growth and the union government is taking the requisite steps in this direction, union finance minister Arun Jaitley said on Saturday.

Given the current economic scenario, India has the potential to achieve double digit growth and the union government is taking the requisite steps in this direction, union finance minister Arun Jaitley said on Saturday.

Addressing media persons in Bhopal as part of his daylong visit to the state, the finance minister said that China’s economic growth rate that was over 9% for 33 long years has normalized to around 7.5%. “India is attracting investments and it has the chance to occupy the available global space for next many years,” Jaitley said in reference to the latest Central Statistics Office (CSO) report that India was achieving the fastest economic growth.

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The minister started off by saying that lack of enthusiasm has given way to new energy coursing through the country. According to latest figures India has achieved remarkable growth in manufacturing and service sectors, he said.

Accepting agriculture growth was not satisfactory, Jaitley sought to blame it on poor monsoon last year. “Had the monsoon been normal, the agriculture sector would have done better,” the minister said adding that taking leaf from MP’s achievements in the sector, more investment would be done for irrigation so that rain dependency is reduced.

He went on to say that due to decisive leadership and transparent strong policies, the image of country has improved and he was confident that during the coming year, the country would achieve faster growth.Praising MP’s achievements, the minister said that the state has done quite well in basic infrastructure development and agriculture sectors and this has led to increase in rural purchasing power as well as productivity.

Defending the land acquisition bill, the finance minister said the policy and intention of the government was in favour of development and the bill had provisions like rural infrastructure, housing for poor, national security and others that were pro-nation.

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On a question on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s offensive mode, Jaitley said that opposition has the right to raise issues, but the issues should be worth taking up and the debate should have a level of maturity. “Sub-standard comments are not expected from senior leaders,” he said.

Similarly, he dismissed the comments of Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh related to ‘beef eating BJP ministers’ by saying that a level of maturity was expected in debate.

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