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Farm loan waivers hurts economy badly: RBI ex Governor

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One by one, political parties have started promising farm loan waiver to attract voters and win elections. This is one of the main factors for the Congress party to win over the BJP in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh elections. Already, the Chhatisgarh government has initiated efforts for giving top priority to implementing farm loan waiver with immediate effect.

Against this backdrop, Reserve Bank of India former Governor Raghuram Rajan says this will prove costly to the economy of the states concerned and it will bring pressure on the financial system there. He has suggested that remedial measures be taken in this regard and that the Election Commission puts in place guidelines for preventing the political parties from making such counter productive promises.

Rajan, while addressing a meeting in Delhi, said the country’s economy has slowed down in the past five years and the system has failed to create enough jobs for the youth. For example, when the Indian Railways hold tests for filling up vacancies, nearly 250 candidates are competing for each job, which reflects the seriousness of the unemployment problem.

Rajan has earlier written a letter to the election authorities cautioning against populist promises for farmers. He says the agricultural sector is important and it should not be neglected but promises like farm loan waivers and minimum support prices will put economy under severe stress.

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TS is flush with funds- Etala to Congress

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Everything is  hunky-dory and  and Telangana state is a thriving economy, said TRS government in response to Congress alarm that the TS was slipping into financial crisis.

T- government  responded to the Congress’ pricking criticism that  CM’s lack experience in the administration was resulting in wastage of money and a  fund crunch was affecting the welfare activities.

Painting a rosy picture of economy, finance minister Etala Rajender said the state had collected a whopping Rs 25,970 crore in the first four months of fiscal year 2015-16 and this amounted to 33.5 pc of total estimated revenue target of Rs 77,581 crore. The area where the state was lagging was regularization of encroached lands, he said in reaction to Congress leader Shabbir Ali’s yesterdays comments.

Rajender, however, reeled out tons of statistics but failed to answer specific question as to why the state government had not notified the thousands jobs  to facilitate recruitment of youth and was it not out of fear that it would further widen the revenue shortfall.

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