How did this happen ? The leadership of the Prime Minister was non-inspirational. He commanded no authority. He did not have the last word to overrule
others. Rupees seven lakh crores worth
of projects have been blocked by various objections. The National Advisory Council was an extra constitutional structure
which could overrule the
government. Instead of boosting the
economy its poverty alleviation schemes were aimed at votebanks. Neither the economy gained nor did the voters
benefitted.
The 2G spectrum
allocation sent negative signals. It was a corrupt allotment. The court struck it down and criminal law consequences followed. The investments were
confiscated. The coal block allocation
have been cancelled. The country with a
surplus of coal has now to import coal. The power production in India is
suffering. The corruption of the
Congress has cost us dearly.
Yesterday it was said that the Opposition Parties are populist; they can
promise to a comb to a bald man. Another one promises a hair-cut to the
bald. But the Congress is a party which can charge a kick back both for the hair cut and for the comb.
The taxation policy has to be simplified and rationalized. Sense of economic well-being cannot be built
up through an environment of political confrontation. The Congress did that by misuse of
investigative agencies.
The Road Ahead
The first right of natural
resources cannot be on basis of religion.
It must belong to the poor.
Geographically the tribals of Central India and the North East must get the first right . India needs growth. All poverty alleviation schemes must be
linked to asset creation. Top priority will have to be given to
housing, water, power and quality of life. Job creation is the key. Infrastructure such
as highways, transportation, ports, townships have to be expedited. Power production has to pick up. India needs manufacturing sector
reforms. Tourism potential of the
country must be realized. Inter-linking
of rivers must be attempted wherever possible.
Rationalisation of taxes and increased expenditure on education and health care are the key. The Minimum Income Support to the farming
community has to be assured.
The Congress model is to distribute revenue to the poor.
At yesterday’s AICC no such suggestion were visible on how to increase growth. If there is no growth there is less revenue, lesser welfare schemes
and eventually no votes. The BJP is
committed to increase the investments to
realize the growth potential of India.
. But growth must be accompanied with a social conscience. The expenditure must prioritise the concern
for the poor.
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