Manmohan, Jaitley train guns at each other over demonetization

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November 7, 2017

New Delhi, Nov 7: Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh and Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday trained guns at each other over the demonetisation.

After Manmohan Singh launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Ahmedabad, Gujarat; Jaitley criticised the Congress and Manmohan Singh in New Delhi.

On November 8, 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced to demonetise 500- and 1000-rupee banknotes with an aim to weaken the black money or shadow economy in the country.

Dr Manmohan Singh said demonetisation is not a desirable way of tackling black money.

He also termed demonetisation as a clear case of 'organised loot and legalised plunder.'

"Nowhere in the world has any nation taken such a drastic step that swept off 86 percent of the currency. It has broken the back of our small businesses," he said.

Replying former prime minister's charge, Jaitley tore into the Congress over its continual condemnation of the Centre's economic reforms.

"The Congress never took any big step against black money. All that Manmohan Singh has to do is to compare the status of the Indian economy pre-2014 and post-2014. Pre-2014, the Indian economy was marred with policy paralysis, and today there is no agency that doesn't hail the reforms taken in Indian economy by Singh," Jaitley said while addressing the media in New Delhi.

The Finance Minister also said calling demonetisation loot is not justified but scams like 2G, CWG and coal blocks allocation during Manmohan Singh's government were loot.

"The difference between the UPA and the NDA is policy paralysis and structural reform. Calling an ethical move like this a loot is not justified. Loot is one that took place in 2G, CWG and coal blocks allocation. As far as ethics are concerned, our point of view is different from that of the Congress. Their primary objective is to serve a family, and our objective is to serve the nation," he continued his scathing attack on the grand old party.

Earlier in the day, the finance minister released a blog on demonetisation on his Facebook, wherein he said that November 8 would be remembered "as a watershed moment in the history of Indian economy".

Manmohan Singh didn't buy Jaitley's claim and said, "What betterment the country has been seeing is yet to be known but we all know that the informal sector of the economy, which is responsible for the 90 percent of employment in our country, is in trouble. So, it is like kite flying, things will improve in future and present may go to hell. As I said in Parliament that in the long run we all are dead. If the country is to debate the use of demonetisation, it should do in present before it jumps into future."

He further added that "even for the sake of argument if we say it had to be done then prior efforts should have been made to remonetise the currency printing and the ATM functions should have been improved drastically if the lives of the people who died had to be saved".

The former prime minister also termed the Goods and Services Tax (GST) as another blunder of the Modi government.

Critical of the GST, Dr. Singh said the tax reform broken the back of small businesses.

Cornering the government over increase in imports from China, Dr. Singh said because of the weak economic policies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government, New Delhi had to run for Chinese imports at the cost of Indian jobs.

The former prime minister said the Modi government didn't pay any heed to the Congress' advice on the implementation of the GST.

"Before launching the GST, the government should have run a dry run to have views of the informal sector, small traders before jumping into such a big reform effort without prior consultation," Dr. Singh said.

He further added that "our complaint is that what we told the government in private or in the Parliament was totally ignored".

Prime Minister Narendra Modi first termed the GST as a 'good and simple tax' on July 1, when it was launched at a gala event at the historic Central Hall of Parliament.

The GST is an indirect tax and is applicable throughout India. It replaced multiple cascading taxes levied by the central and state governments.

Under GST, goods and services are taxed at the following rates, 0 percent, 5 percent, 12 percent, 18 percent and 28 percent.

Dr Manmohan Singh also termed the NDA government's plans to introduce a bullet train between Ahmedabad and Mumbai as an exercise of vanity.

In September, Prime Minister Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe had launched the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project.

India has pledged to build high-speed railways, focused on the four major cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai.

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February 12,2020

New Delhi, Feb 12: The Centre on Wednesday said the NRC data in Assam is safe even though some technical issues were visible and that will be resolved soon.

The Union Home Ministry clarification came in view of reports that data of the final list of the National Register of Citizens has been made offline from its official website.

"The NRC data is safe. Some technical issues are in visibility on cloud. These are being resolved soon," a home ministry spokesperson said.

The data was not available for a couple of days and it created panic in the public, mostly among the people excluded from the list as the rejection certificates were yet to be issued.

NRC State Coordinator Hitesh Dev Sarma accepted that the data has been made offline, but refuted the allegation of any "malafide" intent in it.

The cloud service for the huge set of data was provided by IT firm Wipro and their contract was till October 19 last year. However, this was not renewed by the previous coordinator.

So, the data got offline from December 15 after it was suspended by Wipro, Sarma said.

He said the state coordination committee had decided to do necessary formalities in its meeting on January 30 and wrote to the Wipro during the first week of February.

"Once Wipro makes the data live, it will be available for public. We hope people will be able to access it in the next 2-3 days," Sarma said.

The complete detail of exclusion and inclusion of bonafide Indian citizens in the NRC was uploaded on its official website http://www.nrcassam.nic.in after the final list was published on August 31, 2019.

The final NRC was published by excluding 19,06,657 persons. A total of 3,11,21,004 names were included out of 3,30,27,661 applicants.

After the earlier NRC State Coordinator Prateek Hajela relinquished the charge on November 11 following his transfer to home state Madhya Pradesh on a direction from the Supreme Court, Sarma was appointed in his place on November 9.

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June 30,2020

New Delhi, Jun 30: Amid calls for boycotting Chinese products after India-China face-off in eastern Ladakh, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government claiming that imports from China have increased under the NDA regime.

"Facts don't lie. BJP says: Make in India. BJP does: Buy from China," Gandhi tweeted along with a graphic of the percentage of imports from China during the UPA rule and the NDA government.

The graphic claims that imports from China were at 12-13 per cent when the Congress-led UPA government vacated office in 2014 but now stood at 17-18 per cent in 2020.

The Congress leader has been vehemently targeting the Centre on the India-China border situation after 20 Indian soldiers were killed in violent face-off with Chinese troops in Ladakh's Galwan valley earlier this month.

Indian intercepts have revealed that the Chinese side suffered 43 casualties, including dead and seriously injured, in the face-off.

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March 4,2020

Mar 4: Twenty-one Italian tourists and three Indian tour operators have been sent to an ITBP quarantine facility in Delhi on Tuesday for suspected coronavirus exposure, official sources said.

Health Ministry sources said these foreigners, 13 women and eight men, were in the same group of which an Italian and his wife have tested positive in Rajasthan capital Jaipur.

“His (Italian in Jaipur) condition is stable,” a source said.

Three Indians, who were accompanying this Italian group as tour operators, have also been sent to the ITBP facility in Chhawla area of south-west Delhi, they said.

All these people, staying at a five-star hotel in south Delhi, have been put in “preventive isolation” at the ITBP camp and their samples will be taken on Wednesday, sources said.

The centre already has 112 people, 76 Indians and 36 foreigners, since February 27 after they were evacuated by an IAF plane from Wuhan in China, the epicentre of the coronavirus.

The first samples of these 112 people had tested negative when reports came in last week.

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