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LS urges govt to take effective steps to contain inflation
New Delhi, Aug 4 (PTI) Taking note of concerns over rising
prices, the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament)
Wednesday adopted a motion urging the government to take
further effective actions to contain adverse impact of
inflation on common man.
The motion was adopted after a marathon debate during
which the Opposition had accused the government of being
insensitive to the sufferings of people, a charge rejected by
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, who outlined various
initiatives being taken by the government.
"This House takes a considered view of inflation and urges
the government to take further effective action to contain its
(inflation) impact on common man," Meira Kumar, Speaker, Lok
Sabha, said.
The issue of price rise was discussed in the form of the
motion as a compromise after a week-long deadlock over the
mode of debate as opposition parties demanded voting, which
was opposed by the government.
Mukherjee, in his hour-long reply, listed a series of
steps taken by the government to contain price rise to
ameliorate sufferings of vulnerable sections of the society.
The Finance Minister used the opportunity to make a strong
plea to the entire spectrum of political parties for support
to the government's move for implementing Goods and Services
Tax (GST) replacing a layer of state and central taxes and
duties.
Rejecting a charge of being insensitive to common man's
sufferings, the Finance Minister said, "If government was not
sensitive it would not have gone for Right to Education as
also jobs for the rural poor and entitlement of food grains
through a legal enactment. All these are indications of the
sensitivities of the government towards people."
He also hit out at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led
National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government wondering
whether their decision to increase kerosene price from Rs two
a litre to Rs 9 was an act of being sensitive to the people.
"As a village boy I have studied up to class X under a
lamp of kerosene. I used to walk 10 kms everyday. So I know
the life of a villager. Don't ridicule my sensitivity,"
Mukherjee said.
Agreeing that the three oil marketing companies had posted
a profit of Rs 4,000 crore, Mukherjee said it was a result of
cross subsidy provided by upstream oil companies and supported
by the government.
Otherwise the losses of the oil marketing companies would
have been a whopping Rs 99,000 crore, he said and asked
"should I not protect our PSU oil companies?"
Responding to BJP's contention that prices were stable
during its regime, Mukherjee said the economic growth was not
as much as now. "If you have growth, there would be
inflationary pressures," he added.
Admitting that inflation is a problem, Mukherjee said the
Centre alone can not address this and sought a collective and
coordinated action by the states and the union government to
rein in inflation.
"Unless there are coordinated efforts by states and the
Centre, I am afraid it will be difficult to address the
problem," he said and noted that implementation of PDS and
maintenance of essential commodities act are the duties of
state governments.
Seeking support from all the political parties and states,
the Finance Minister made a strong plea for implementation of
GST that would help in checking price variations across
states.
Not satisfied by Mukherjee's spirited defence of the
government's policies, the Leader of the Opposition Sushma
Swaraj said he (Finance Minister) has narrated merely a
"thesis" without specifying any concrete steps to bring down
the sky rocketing prices.
The sense of the House during the discussion was that the
Finance Minister should effect some roll back in petroleum
price hike to give some relief to the common man. PTI AKK
MRD