Inflation will ease in coming months, says Montek

High prices of onion along with other vegetables and fruits pushed up inflation

Montek Singh Ahluwalia
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 15 2013 | 2:29 AM IST
Admitting that inflation is high, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia today said that it will soften in a month or so and that the prices of items like onions have already started declining.

"I agree that inflation rate is still on the high side but it will soften in a month or so," Ahluwalia told reporters.

High prices of onion along with other vegetables and fruits pushed up inflation measured in terms of Wholesale Price Index for the fourth month in a row to 6.46% in September, as per the official data.

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Ahluwalia said, "the comfort level of inflation is 5 to 6% and if it is higher than 6%, it is uncomfortable. We should keep it below 6% level."

Inflation in food items, he said, "is mainly driven by higher prices of cereals and onions. The high price of onions is a short term problem and it is already cooling off in October. The price data for October will be significantly better."

According to Ahluwalia, the steps taken by government to destock the excess food stocks would result in cooling off of prices in few weeks ahead.

"Government has put in place a mechanism using some of food stock to cool the prices pressure. I believe that we will see the effect of that in the weeks ahead," he said.

About higher fuel prices, he said, " (it) reflects the fact that we are adjusting to the fuel prices internationally."

He said that despite supplies being good, the prices are not easing and government should control the market prices.

"Under the Food Security Act, the prices are under control. But we should also control market prices. That requires destocking of excess food stocks," he said.

"The committee has been set up to suggest how and when should we do that (destock excess stock). It (the result of this move) should be visible in one or two weeks," he added.
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First Published: Oct 15 2013 | 12:49 AM IST

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