Government will not allow development agenda to be derailed: Jaitley
‘India a bright spot amid global slowdown’
Union
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Friday that the campaign on the
“alleged” church attacks, which brought a bad name to India globally,
was based mostly on erroneous media reporting. He said people within the
Sangh Parivar had been warned at the highest level of the Narendra Modi
government and the BJP for making irresponsible statements.
“A
few of the distractions [from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s agenda for
economy and governance] are on account of irresponsible statements of
some individuals. They have been seriously cautioned at the highest
level in the party and the government,” he told The Hindu in an exclusive interview.
At
the same time, part of the campaign was also on account of misreporting
and falsehood, Mr. Jaitley said. “India globally got a bad name for the
alleged attack on churches. Now that the facts have been investigated
in each case, in most of them it turned out to be pure law and order
issues at the domestic level, without any political or religious
overtone.”
Mr. Jaitley said it was for everyone,
including Union Ministers, to realise that India now had a chance to
leapfrog economically and incidents of saffron bullying distracted from
that agenda of the Prime Minister.
On the economy, he
said indicators showed India was in recovery mode but not everything
had become perfect. “At times, patchy signals do emerge … Some signals
like exports are also because of the weak global demand and they are
attributable to global factors, but overall nobody can deny that in the
midst of the global slowdown situation, India is one of the bright
spots.”
Mr. Jaitley said that besides focussing on
infrastructure spending, he intended to introduce corporatisation of
ports. Once resources were available, he would like to focus on
investing in irrigation.
On the opposition to the
dilution of the consent clause through amendments proposed to the land
acquisition law, he said: “How would you get consent if the industrial
corridor — let us say between Bangalore and Hyderabad — is to be
created…? Will you go in for consent of one lakh people? Therefore, you
have to balance the private interest with the larger interest of
society. India has to take a decision whether it wants to keep its poor
in poverty or it wants to urbanise, industrialise, wants to create
urban-like facilities in rural areas…”
Keywords: Arun Jaitley, World Bank, Sangh Parivar, Bharatiya Janata Party, economy, governance, Narendra Modi government agenda, church attacks, saffron bullying
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