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BJP failed to deliver double-digit growth in 4 years; will not achieve in last year also: Chidambaram

India's GDP growth rate declined to 7.1 per cent during the July-September quarter, compared to April-June's 8.2 per cent, the official data had revealed on Friday. 

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published on: December 01, 2018 14:23 IST
Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram
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BJP failed to deliver double-digit growth, says P Chidambaram

"This government promised a double-digit growth rate. They have not achieved that growth rate in any of the four years. And they will not achieve it in the last year also," former Finance Minister P Chidambaram said on Saturday.

While addressing a press conference in Rajasthan’s Jaipur, Chidambaram said the Narendra Modi-led central government has failed to deliver on its promise of a double-digit growth in the last four years and it will not manage it even in the remaining six months of its term.

The senior Congress leader said there was a sense of crisis in every sector, be it banking, industry, construction or real-estate.

India's GDP growth rate declined to 7.1 per cent during the July-September quarter, compared to April-June's 8.2 per cent, the official data on Friday had revealed.

Earlier, in a series of tweets, he had said the GDP growth in Q2 of 2018-19 was at good 1 per cent lower than in Q1.

The 8.2 per cent growth rate in April-June quarter was on a very low base in the previous year and did not warrant the jubilation of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), he said.

"Going forward, it is likely that Q3 and Q4 will register similar growth rates unless there are unexpected shocks. The new normal for the Indian economy is 7 per cent and 2018-19 will be a normal year," Chidambaram said.

"More and more large companies are going bankrupt today than ever before. More and more projects are stranded than ever before. More and more accounts turned NPA (non-performing assets) than ever before. More banks have been restrained from lending than ever before. There is a sense of crisis everywhere," the former finance minister said.

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