'GDP' out of control of government, says Congress


New Delhi, Nov 2 (IANS): Attacking the Modi government rising prices of staples, the Congress on Sunday said that the Consumer Food Price Index (CPFI) has been consistently high for the last few months, both in urban and rural areas.

Addressing a press conference, Congress spokesperson Gourav Vallabh said: "The overall CFPI had been over 9 percent for July and August but has breached the 10 percent mark in September."

He said the new GDP, which he defined as "Green Vegetable, Dal & Potato", is "out of control" of the government and the actual GDP is already in contraction.

The Congress alleged that the inflation rate for vegetables was 22.71 percent and for pulses and others, 13.69 percent.

Raising the issue of potato, he said: "The current prices of potato are the highest in the last 130 months and the rates in October have sky-rocketed too."

Congress demanded that the government immediately act against black-marketers, assess the stock of essential items lying in cold storages and push sufficient stock in the markets to control prices.

Seeking to know the reason behind the escalation of prices of staples, the party asked what the government doing to control it.

"The government's incompetence and inaction are evident from the fact that while we exported 1.23 lakh tonne of potatoes to nations like Saudi Arabia, Oman, Myanmar and others in 2019-20... we ourselves have a supply shortage," Gourav Vallabh said.

According to the Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmer Welfare, there were 238.5 lakh tonne potatoes in the cold storages in 2018-19 but that has come down to 214.25 lakh tonne in 2019-2020, he said, adding that the government is now forcing the farmers to take out these stocks by October, instead of November end.

"On one hand, the government has been crying out loud that farmers will now be able to sell their produce anywhere, anytime, and on the other hand, it is forcing farmers to take potatoes out of cold storage and sell them," Gourav Vallabh said.

He also asked where are the onions which had been imported in January 2020.

"We imported 46,000 tonne of onions to control the rates in our domestic market. Out of the 46,000 tonne, 32,000 tonne or close to 70 percent went rotten in the godowns and weren't even allowed to go to market. Were black marketing and illegal hoarding the reason for it?" he said.

 

  

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  • Raj, mangalore

    Mon, Nov 02 2020

    Janakulu vote padnaga Mangana musuntu thutinne ijjer... .ithe manikya dethonere aapunda??
    yatha praja..thatha raja..😅😅

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 02 2020

    It is pandemic time, Mr Gourav Vallabh and not Bangaram picnic time. Everything will fall and rise.
    Hold on for a while. Anyone else would have ruined and sold all of us.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 02 2020

    Bring back educated Raghuram Rajan ...

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