Privatisation of CPSEs during recession time a horrible idea: Pronab Sen

CPSEs in a recession time is a "horrible idea" as legitimate requirement of the financial sector to meet current requirement is further eroded, former chief statistician Pronab Sen said on Thursday

Pronab Sen
Pronab Sen
Press Trust of India New Delhi
2 min read Last Updated : Feb 17 2021 | 10:42 PM IST

Privatisation of central public sector enterprises (CPSEs) in a recession time is a "horrible idea" as legitimate requirement of the financial sector to meet current requirement is further eroded, former chief statistician Pronab Sen said on Thursday.

Participating in an event organised by industry bodyPHDCCI, Sen further said Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman did not mention world "employment" in her Budget Speech 2021-22.

"Privatisation (of CPSEs) is best done when the economy is booming...privatisation in a recession time is ahorribleidea," he said.

The government has budgeted Rs 1.75 lakh crore from stake sale in public sector companies and financial institutions, including two public sector banks (PSBs) and one general insurance company, in the next fiscal year beginning April 1.

"The point is that timing is wrong because legitimate requirementof the financial sector to meet the current requirement is further eroded," Sen added.

He said that even though India's fiscal deficit will go up from 3.5 per cent to 9.5 per cent in the current fiscal ending March, but in terms of the current year's expenditure, the country is pretty much at status quo.

"The fiscal stimulus to economy was small... As the bulk of increase of fiscal deficit is supply side measure, not demand side," Sen noted.

The former chief statistician said no money has been allocated for some big-ticket projects in the Budget.

"Unlike earlier Budgets, there was no mention of world employment in the finance minister's Budget Speech," he said adding that the financeminister only made a passing mention of the MSME sector.

"For MSMEs (micro, small and medium enterprises), nothing has been done in this year's Budget," Sen said.

He, however, praised the government for cleaning its accounts in the Budget.

"The government has managed to clear all its liability which was anywhere between Rs 1.7 lakh crore and Rs 3 lakh crore in terms of outstanding payments and create credibility back for the government which was lacking earlier," Sen said.

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Topics :privatisationcentral public sector enterprises

First Published: Feb 17 2021 | 9:34 PM IST

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