Modi govt does not acknowledge the word ‘slowdown’, says Manmohan Singh
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Modi govt does not acknowledge the word ‘slowdown’, says Manmohan Singh

Speaking at the launch of Montek Singh Ahluwalia's book 'Backstage', the former PM said real danger is if problems aren't recognised, then finding answers to take corrective action is unlikely.

   
Montek Singh Ahluwalia with former PM Manmohan Singh in New Delhi. | Photo: ThePrint|

Former PM Manmohan Singh at the launch of Montek Singh Ahluwalia's book 'Backstage: The Story Behind India’s High Growth Years' in New Delhi on 19 February | ThePrint

New Delhi: Attacking the Modi government on the state of the economy, former prime minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said the current dispensation does not acknowledge the word “slowdown” and the real danger is that if problems are not recognised, then finding credible answers to take corrective action is unlikely.

Addressing a gathering at the launch of Montek Singh Ahluwalia’s book “Backstage”, Singh said the former planning commission deputy chairman has written about the good as well as the weak points of the UPA government.

“I think these issues will be debated and should be debated because we have today a government that does not acknowledge that there is such a word as slowdown. I think this is not good for our country,” the former prime minister said.

“If you do not recognise the problems that you face, you are not likely to find credible answers to take corrective action. That is the real danger,” he said, attacking the government on the state of the economy.

The book will be of great help to the future growth of the country, Singh said.


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