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Nirmala Sitharaman delivers swift response to Manmohan Singh in economy blame game

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 18 October 2019, 17:27 IST
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

In an ongoing verbal spat over the economy, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman furnished a swift retort to the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s statement that the government is obsessed with fixing the blame on its opponents. "Recalling when and what went wrong during a certain period is absolutely necessary," Nirmala Sitharaman said.

Acknowledging that there were some weaknesses in his reign, Manmohan Singh had stated that the Modi government should stop blaming Congress for every economic crisis, because five years were enough to crop up with panacea.


"I respect Dr Manmohan Singh for telling me not to do the blame game. But recalling when and what went wrong during a certain period is absolutely necessary to put it in context, now that I'm being charged that there's no narrative at all about the economy," Nirmala Sitharaman said.

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Previously, Dr Manmohan Singh, who was voted out of power in 2014 stated: "When I was in office, what happened did happen. There were some weaknesses. But you can't claim that the fault lies with the UPA always. You have been in office for five years. Mainly passing buck to UPA is not enough."

Manmohan Singh was replying to the Finance Minister’s comment during her talk at the Columbia University that he, along with Raghuram Rajan as RBI governor, had moderated over the worst period of the banking sector.

"I have just seen the statements by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. I won't like to comment on that statement, but before one can fix the economy, one needs a correct diagnosis of its ailments and their causes. The government is obsessed with trying to fix blame on its opponent, thus it is unable to find a solution that will ensure revival of economy," Dr Singh had said yesterday.

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Hours later Nirmala Sitharaman stated that she made the statement only in response to a question about Raghuram Rajan’s criticism of a centralised leadership and the absence of a rational narrative of the economy.

"I also understand there's already in India lots of discussion about the finance minister being out of the country and how could she talk about issues that are essentially to be spoken within the country.

"...if a political assessment has been made, nothing stops anyone from making it and it's certainly the right and prerogative of whoever wants to make it," the Union finance minister said.

"If there is a charge against us that we have not given a cohesive narrative about the economy, I'm sorry, probably it has not even reached the narrative that we're given about the economy or the target with which we are working or the response with which we are answering those stress in different parts of the country, those industries which are under stress, those messages have probably not even reached people who have commented on us," the finance minister said.

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"I don't need to put the blame. It is more than apparent as to when the wrongdoings happened in banks and which is the government which is spending time to clear the clog from public sector banks and which is the government which is pursuing all those who have taken money during the UPA government and who've gone out to the country out of fear that action is being taken now under this government," she said.

"I would want to mix both my narrative together with stating what went wrong earlier. I wished the Congress had the courage of conviction to hear it...We never committed mistakes and corruption. We've not given any loans to cronies. We've never supported any wrongdoing and looked at the way when as prime minister, I would want to again recall the number of corruption cases which had happened during the UPA. Has there been anyone here (under NDA)?" she asked.

The Union Minister stated that lesson had to be learned by people who should have learnt it even earlier.

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First published: 18 October 2019, 17:27 IST