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Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi for declining growth in third fiscal quarter

The Congress President's comments came a day after the party alleged that despite the govt "fudging" data, numbers in the third quarter continue to decline.

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New Delhi: Congress president Rahul Gandhi Saturday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over declining growth in the third quarter of this fiscal, saying the “chowkidaar” has once again failed in the numbers of the quarter.

Gandhi’s comment came a day after his party alleged that despite “fudging” of data by the Modi government, India’s economy continues to slide.

“False promises, false games. The chowkidaar has failed again in this quarter’s numbers,” the Congress chief said on Twitter, citing a news report that India’s growth declined to 6.6 per cent in the quarter ending December 2018.

On Friday the Congress had tweeted that “as PM Modi’s disastrous tenure comes to an end, despite all the fudging, the economy continues to slow.”

“Less than two months to go before India sees a new dawn,” the party said on its official Twitter handle.

Senior Congress leader and former finance minister P Chidambaram has said the latest quarterly growth rates “puncture” the government’s claims on the economy.

“Quarterly growth rates of 2018-19 puncture the claims of government. Q1 was 8 %, Q2 was 7 % and Q3 was 6.6 %. This is the swan song of the BJP government. If Q4 growth rate declines further, as is expected, that will expose the government completely,” Chidambaram tweeted.

In signs of the Indian economy losing steam ahead of the general elections, GDP growth slowed to a five-quarter low of 6.6 per cent in October-December on the back of lower farm and manufacturing growth and weaker consumer demand, government data showed on Thursday.


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3 COMMENTS

  1. MODI JI is trying to take advantage of the sacrifices of our great soldiers and trying to hide his failures such as employment, farmers distress, black money, failure of demonetisation, faulty GST implementation. Country will not forgive him. His failed policy has resulted killings of 40 CRPF soldiers. He has not allowed them to fly. Modi ji travel alone in aircraft and made jolly trips to 70 countries and spent several thousands of crores and didn’t allow poor CRPF soldiers to fly to Srinagar. We all should never forgive Modi ji.

  2. The entire opposition is likely to focus on livelihood issues. The messaging should be taut, factual, shorn of hype. A voter should feel, listening to a campaign speech or other communication, that the issues that matter to her are being addressed with seriousness and a sense of purpose and responsibility.

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