Economic Survey 2019: Modi government is pessimistic about economy, alleges Chidambaram

Chidambaram said the economic survey 2018-19 is the first of the new government under Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

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Economic Survey 2019: Modi government is pessimistic about economy, alleges Chidambaram

P Chidambaram said the findings of the economic survey 2018-19 were neither positive nor encouraging. (File Photo)

Hitting out at Modi 2.0 government, former finance minister P Chidambaram on Thursday said that the Economic Survey 2019 shows that it is ‘pessimistic about the economy’. 

“It appears to me that the government, speaking through the Economic Survey, is pessimistic about the economy,” Chidambaram said in a Twitter post.

The senior Congress leader said the findings of the economic survey 2018-19 were neither positive nor encouraging.

Chidambaram said the economic survey 2018-19 is the first of the new government under Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

"I looked for the Outlook for 2019-20. It is in Volume-2, Chapter 01, but there is only a bland statement that growth of the economy expected to be 7 per cent in 2019-20. There are no growth projections sector wise," he said.

He said the closest in terms of describing the outlook for 2019-20 can be found in Volume-2, Chapter 02.

"The economic survey flags (1) slowing growth, (2) shortfall in revenue, (3) finding resources without compromising the fiscal deficit target, (4) impact of oil prices on the current account and (5) recommendations of the Fifteenth Finance Commission on central government finances. I am afraid, none of these is positive or encouraging," he said.

According to the economic survey, India's economic growth, which is expected to rebound from a five-year low to 7 per cent this year, now needs to shift gears to accelerate and sustain a higher growth rate to become a USD 5-trillion economy by 2024-25.

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