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PM defends reforms, says time for hard decisions

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PM defends reforms, says time for hard decisions Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: Defending his government's fresh economic reforms, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said "hard decisions" were needed to boost investor confidence domestically and globally.

In a nationally televised address, the Prime Minister lashed out at the Opposition, accusing it of misleading the country. He further urged people to have trust in his leadership.

"The time has come for hard decisions. For this I need your trust, your understanding and your cooperation," he said, comparing the situation with 1991 when India embraced sweeping economic reforms.

"We are at a point where we can reverse the slowdown in our growth. We need a revival in investor confidence domestically and globally," he said. "The decisions we have taken recently are necessary for this purpose."

The Prime Minister's speech came hours after the Trinamool Congress quit his government over the decisions to hike diesel prices, cap the supply of cooking gas cylinders and allow FDI in multi-brand retail trade.

In his speech, Manmohan Singh defended all three decisions.

He said that subsidy on petroleum products had grown enormously, and would have been over Rs 200,000 crore this year.

"If we had not acted, it would have meant a higher fiscal deficit, that is, an unsustainable increase in government expenditure vis-à-vis government income.”

"If unchecked, this would lead to a further steep rise in prices and a loss of confidence in our economy."

He said India had faced a similar situation in 1991 when "nobody was willing to lend us even small amounts of money".

"We are not in that situation today, but we must act before people lose confidence in our economy."

On the decision to limit to six the number of cooking gas cylinders a family can get each year, the Prime Minister said that "almost half of our people ... actually use only six cylinders or less".

"We have ensured they are not affected. Others will still get six subsidised cylinders, but they must pay a higher price for more," adding the price of kerosene, the poor man's fuel, remained unchanged.

Manmohan Singh denied accusations that allowing foreign direct investment in retail would hurt small traders. "This is not true."

He said that organised and modern retailing was already present in India and growing.

In Delhi, he said, despite the increasing number of shopping centres, there was a three-fold increase in the number of small shops.

"The fear that small retailers will be wiped out is completely baseless."

The speech, in Hindi and English, came a day after parts of India shut down in response to calls from anti-Congress political parties opposed to the economic decisions.

The economist-turned-politician said the people of India "have a right to know the truth about why we have taken these decisions".

The US and Europe, he said, were struggling to deal with an economic slowdown and financial crisis. Even China was slowing down. India too had been affected but not majorly.

"The world is not kind to those who do not tackle their own problems. Many European countries are in this position today."

"I am determined to see that India will not be pushed into that situation. But I can succeed only if I can persuade you to understand why we had to act."

Manmohan Singh said that in the last eight years, Indian economy had grown at a record annual rate of 8.2 percent.

"I promise you that I will do everything necessary to put our country back on the path of high and inclusive growth. But I need your support.”

"Please do not be misled by those who want to confuse you by spreading fear and false information. The same tactics were adopted in 1991. They did not succeed then. They will not succeed now."

(With IANS inputs)

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First Published: Friday, September 21, 2012, 20:09

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voice of truth - London
ANMOHAN HAS SOLD INDIA TO FOREIGNERS AND NOW WANTS THE SUPOIRTOF THE NATION. WHAT NONSENSE. INDIAN POLITICIANS, INDIAN BUSINESSMEN HAVE SOLD INDIA TO THE FOREIGNERS WHO JUST WANT TO EXPLOIT INDIA`S MASSES WITH THEIR COMERCIAL ADVANTAGE. INDIAN WILL NOW BECOME JUST EMPLOYEES LOOSING THEIR COMMERCIAL SAVVY. EVERYONE INDIAN WILL BE EXPLOITED, A FEW WHO WILL COOPERATE WITH LOOTING INDIANS, INDIA`S RESOURCES WILL BE GIVEN SEATS ON BOARDS AND INDIA WILL BECOMES WORSE THAN A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY. FDI RETAILS IS LEGALLY RAPING INDIA OF ITS RESOUCES IN EVERY WAY. THE SHAREHOLDEDRS OF THESE MULTINATIONALS WHO ARE ALL FOREIGN BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS WILL BENEFIT MAKING INDIANS WORK HARD AND ENJOY THE PROFITS. MANMONHAN AND HIS TEAM WITH INDIAN BUSINESSMEN HAVE SOLD INDIA TO THE FOREIGNERS.
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Raju - Bangalore
Manmohansinghji we are proud of you. Go ahead with reforms and eliminate the unemployment problem, see that senior citizens are taken care of and there is sustained inclusive growth. We are sure that those who want to confuse us by spreading fear and false information will not succeed.
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ashok - noida
difficult to believe the person who claimed India wll get bsinss 8b$ before common wealth
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Soum - new Delhi
for more scams??????????????????????????????? In 1991 there were no colgate,2g like scams. List is too long now
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A K SINGAL - GURGAON
If our Honourable Prime Minister is sincere then why is he not bringing black money - stashed in foreign banks by corrupt politicians and other people - back to the country. Why is he not talking about big corruption cases like coalgate, 2-G spectrum allocation, Common Wealth Games, and other big cases, involving lacs of crores of rupees, and taking action against the people responsible, instead of justifying them.
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om prakash khemka - mumbai
its true that money does not grow on tree that is why people protest for the more money chareged from the public.
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A S Bagga - Udaipur
You are a Traitor not a leader
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Subir Kumar Datta - kolkata
Very reasonable and strong defence in support to the policy on reforms.
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Indian - Delhi
Good, He has told his own version of economy. But we cannot digest it. We are simple people and not the people who are engaged in the activities of looting the public money. He is telling that 1991 reforms were good one. However, he forgets that because of 1991 reforms large scale corruption and unemployment increased in this country. Now we feel that the people should come out in large, irrespective of the profession they are enjoying and voice against corruption and bad administration of the present rulers wherever they are. We prefer that people should protest infront of MP`s and Political Parties head offices and the main leaders and Minsiters who are supporting the anti Indian and anti people laws to be implemented in India. This should be the part of the second freedom struggle where in we wants to free from corruption and foreign multinational companies attack on Indian soil.
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Ranjit - Bangalore
with people like you in this country we will soon be moving around in bullackarts horribly negative
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Khalid S. - Dammam, KSA
Honourable Prime Minister, We have full faith on you, go ahed let stupid people speak , Don`t bother about foolish opposition.
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Ashok D. - New Delhi
Excellent ! The PM should speak regularly to dispel any communication gap and counter the disinformation spread by interested paries.



D.N.MAKHIJA - DELHI........INDIA
HEAD OF LOOTERS TEAM.........STILL HEADING THE COUNTRY............IN SPITE OF SO MANY SCAMS.............FAVOURING CORRUPTS AND CORRUPTION.................NOT HANGING THE HEINOUS CRIMINALS RATHER PRESERVE THEM....AND GIVE THEM VIP TREATMENT......



dev - blr
Mr PM, i certainly feel like trusting you, but i feel helpless & hopeless simultaneously when it comes to your cabinet members.. you need to throw that bunch in deep sea, then only i`ll believe you..



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