PM sees inflation at 6.5% by March

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 2:17 AM IST

Amid concerns over price rise, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said inflation will come down to 6.5% by March-end if the international oil prices soften and commodity prices do not rise further.

"I have reasons to believe if oil price soften and commodity prices remain where they are, we should be able to bring down inflation to 6.5% by end of March," he said in an interaction with a group of editors here.

Inflation now is hovering around 9%, much above the Reserve Bank's comfort level of 5-6%. With the recent hike in prices of petroleum products, the rate of price rise could enter the double-digit zone.

Pointing out that the government did not have a magic wand to bring down prices of international commodities, Singh said, "Inflation is a global problem. China's rate of inflation has gone up sharply."

The oil prices have started going up and had crossed $100 to a barrel in the backdrop of political turmoil in the Middle-East.

"We did not anticipate that Middle-East will be in turmoil, that there will be increase in fuel prices and commodities. We have no control on this and there is no magic wand to bring down prices of international commodities," Singh said.

Talking of the food security system, he said agriculture is in good shape and "we have today all-time high stock of foodgrains... We have at long last means to reach out to large number of people".

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First Published: Jun 29 2011 | 8:51 PM IST

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