India changed from 'Fragile Five' to 'Bright Spot' in 4 years: Jaitley


New Delhi, May 26 (IANS): Hailing NDA government's policies on its fourth anniversary, BJP leader and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Saturday said India had transformed from being a part of the "fragile five" to the "bright spot" on the global economic scene under this regime and had established 'scam-free governance'.

"The preceding 10 years of the UPA rule had unquestionably witnessed the most corrupt government since Independence," said Jaitely in a Facebook post even while recovering from a kidney transplant in AIIMS, where he was shifted out of the ICU on Friday.

He added that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had created "transparent systems through legislative and institutional changes, which have given this country a scam-free governance."

Jaitley said that to clean up the economy, India had to transform from a tax non-compliant society to a tax-compliant society. During Jaitley's hospitalisation, Minister of Railways, Piyush Goyal, has been given additional charge of the finance ministry

"The enactment and implementation of the Goods and Services Tax, the impact of demonetisation, effective tax compliance are all steps against black money, steps which are formalising the Indian economy. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code has changed the lender-creditor relationship. The creditors no longer have to chase the debtors. If you cannot pay your creditors, you have to exit through a statutory mechanism."

Taking a dig at the UPA government, he said: "During the UPA government, India had fallen off the global radar. In its initial years when the world economy was booming, India grew on the strength of global tailwinds. When the global situation became challenging, the UPA's decisiveness and performance collapsed."

The Current Account Deficit (CAD) saw an unprecedented 6.7 per cent deficit in the year 2012-13, he said adding that the NDA has consistently maintained a CAD of under 2 per cent on an annualised basis.

"The poor economic management was visible when under the UPA fiscal deficits remained alarmingly high. The government was spending more and earning less. We witnessed fiscal deficits of 5.8 per cent, 4.8 per cent and 4.4 per cent in the UPA's last three years. Having inherited the mess, the NDA, year after year, has brought it down to 3.5 per cent and shall, this year, try and deliver a 3.3 percent fiscal deficit," Jaitley said.

The minister pointed out that the UPA's economic management was such that even when fiscal deficits were high, expenditure cuts of over Rs 1 lakh crores were done in order to make fiscal deficit optically look slightly better.

"Cut in expenditure means cut in growth. During the NDA years, revised estimates of expenditure were always been higher than Budget estimates. The UPA provided India in its last years an inflation figure upto 9 per cent and at one stage even crossed into double digits. The NDA has tried to contain inflation and on most occasions has remained within the target of 3 to 4 per cent," Jaitley said.

Taking a direct dig at Rahul Gandhi, Jaitley said the "Congress President must remember that taxes don't go into the pocket of the government. They go back to the people for better infrastructure, better social sector expenditure and poverty reduction programmes."

Saying that Modi had institutionalised a system where discretion had been eliminated, Jaitley added: "Discretions lead to abuse of power because they can be misused. Allocations of contracts, natural resources, spectrum and other government largesse, which were being distributed through discretions, are now allocated through a market mechanism. Laws have been changed."

He emphasized that leaders of the industry are no longer seen repeatedly visiting the South Block, the North Block or the Udyog Bhawan. Environmental clearance files don't pile up. And Foreign Investment Promotion Board has been abolished.

Highlighting government's focus in the social sector, Jaitley said the MUDRA Yojana has made cheaper credit available to the weak and the marginalised. The biggest beneficiaries of this had been women, SC/ST, minorities and other weaker sections.

"Rural roads with a hugely increased expenditure are a success story. That every village must be connected with road and electricity, affordable rural housing, toilets and gas connections in all homes, are intended to change the quality of life in villages," he said.

The Crop Insurance Scheme and the government's decision that farmers must get 50 per cent above cost are steps intended to eliminate agricultural distress, Jaitley said.

  

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  • SMR, karkala

    Sat, May 26 2018

    This man living on donors 'Kidneys' is still not learned to tell the truth. If India is 'Bright spot' it is only on Human right records and hatred which BJP has groomed. There is no development other than communal in Modi's India.

    The statement should be other way round. From 'Bright spot' slipped to 'Fragile Five'

    Jai Hind

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, May 26 2018

    Another lie from LIARLEY

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, May 26 2018

    India has really taken up during the earlier regime and the present government is struggling to maintain it

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Sat, May 26 2018

    Self boasting and self pride will efiantly land at bottom sooner.

    These guys only know self boosting with their puppet bikaw media and blind bhakths

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Aramco

    Sat, May 26 2018

    India changed from 'Fragile Five' to 'Bright Spot' in 4 years.... We don't have any clue about it but we do know that 3 are in Fragile condition, so 2 more to join them soon, could be Bandar Modi and Daku Amit...
    Dear friends if anyone want to know the truth of present government progress and functioning then do watch BJP leader Jaswant Singh's interview with Karan Thaper on The Wire. The entire truth is spoken out by him.

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  • Harish Hegde, Mangalore/Aramco

    Sat, May 26 2018

    Sorry Friends, it is not Jaswant Singh... but it is Yashwant Sinha.

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  • rao, puttur

    Sat, May 26 2018

    BSE Sensex jumped from 18000 to 35000 is the indication of bright five.

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  • neil, UK

    Sat, May 26 2018

    Good job...keep up the hard work. Its not an easy task. Dont give up hope. fullfill your vision of seeing a developed INDIA.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sat, May 26 2018

    Forbes listed India as the most corrupt country in Asia... Shame on you Jootly..

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, May 26 2018

    Show us the Proof Jhootly ...

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, May 26 2018

    Making believe sell to your bhakths Jet lee. Hear what Ram Jethmalani has to say about you on youtube. Wisdom of the sages was always listened to in Hinduism.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Sat, May 26 2018

    Only BJP leaders and its supporters can see such GHOST RANKINGS !

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  • Ravi C, Mangalore

    Sat, May 26 2018

    This is more than enough to impress bhakths but not common people.

    BJP is trying to pick every work they did and say acche din. I have never seen any political party trying so hard to mislead people.

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