Modi govt clutching at straws to reclaim lost credibility: Congress


New Delhi, Nov 17 (PTI): The Congress today accused the Modi government of "clutching at straws" to reclaim the lost credibility, and said it and rating agency Moody's have failed to gauge the mood of the nation.

Congress communications in-charge Randeep Surjewala also sought to downplay Moody's rating upgrade of India, saying the same agency had miscalculated US subprime mortgages before the economic meltdown.

"After destroying India's economy, the Modi government is clutching at straws to claim lost credibility," he said on Twitter.

"Modiji and Moody's 'jodi' (duo) have failed to gauge the mood of the nation," he said, adding that hunger deaths, agri distress, job losses, lowest credit ratings, rising prices, plunging exports, flawed GST, demonetisation disaster, stagnant growth are the real indices to measure it.

Taking a dig at Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Surjewala said, "Mr Jaitley, do remember that Moodys, S&P and other rating agencies defaulted in rating American sub-prime mortgages...before the economic meltdown."

"Lesson is stop acting and get your act together. Shun arrogance and listen to the trade and industry," he told the finance minister.

The Congress leader said the Modi government relied upon a World Bank report of Delhi/Mumbai to claim all is well and quoted a PEW survey of 2,464 people to claim victory.

"At this pace, Modiji should be fighting next election abroad," he said, taking a dig at the prime minister.

"Mr Jaitley, history teaches us valuable lessons. You ignore them at your peril! As greed, collusion and crony capitalism sank banks and Wall Street, please read who contributed to wiping away people's money.

"Hope you are not following the same trajectory!," he said.

Moody's Investors Service today raised India's sovereign rating for the first time in 13 years, saying growth prospects have improved with continued progress on economic and institutional reforms.

The US-based agency changed its rating outlook to 'stable' from 'positive', saying the reforms will help stabilise rising levels of debt.

Top ministers and officials of the government hailed the rating upgrade by Moody's as "long overdue" and hoped others such as S&P and Fitch will follow suit as it presses ahead with steps to ratchet up growth.

  

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  • Desi Admi, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Ha Ha Ha,, Look who is talking?? . A party that is losing state after state, with only Ktaka in its kitty.
    Led by Bangkok Baabu a 26 defeat veteran who is scoring self goal after goal , is talking about credibility.

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  • Amith, USA

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Rishtey mein Moody, Modi ka Chacheley bhai lag tha hai , kyon ki dono ki baath JUUUMLE!!!!!!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    Modi has already lost his ...

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  • neeth, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    LOL. Congress talking about credibility...

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Fri, Nov 17 2017

    The latest chest beating of the central government on Moody's rating,World Bank report and Popularity survey of Modi is a clear indication that they are nervous and are very much aware of the fact that they lost the plot and people's faith.A party which was barking at the Congress now realises that it is not child's play to rule a vast nation like India.Congress has experience in governance which sadly BJP lacks.We can see that in their daily diversionary tactics discussing non issues like cow,history and sentiments instead of development.

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