Congress slams government over price rise, fall in rupee

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 24 2015 | 9:57 PM IST

The Congress on Monday slammed the government over the rise in price of onions and the decline in the value of the rupee.

Congress spokesperson Ajoy Kumar told reporters that the party-led United Progressive Alliance government had taken measures to insulate India from the global economic slowdown in 2008 and had ensured high GDP growth.

"It is the first time in (about) eight years that Sensex has fallen so sharply leading to a loss of as much as Rs.7 lakh crore (in terms of marketcap)," he said.

The Sensex on Monday lost as much as 1,624.51 points, or 5.94 percent -- the steepest in terms of points, surpassing the previous highest closing loss of 1,408.35 points on January 21, 2008.

Referring to the fall in the value of the rupee, he said it was on "ventilator" and "emergency procedures were required" to revive its value.

The Indian rupee on Monday fell to its lowest in two years at 66.74 to a dollar.

He said Finance Minister Arun Jaitley blamed external factors for the fall in Sensex.

"This is an old habit of the government. They either blame external factors or the opposition for economic woes. They think GST (goods and services tax) is a dose for the economy," Kumar said.

He also targeted the government over the rising price of onions.

"Criminals have found a new way -- of stealing onions. Earlier, we used to hear of gold and jewellery being stolen. Now we are reading of onions being stolen," Kumar said.

The Congress spokesperson said exports growth has come down and credit growth was low.

He said that despite steep decline in prices of crude oil, "the government has failed to improve the economy".

"Whether it is price rise, job creation, value of rupee, Sensex, saving small investors, the government has failed," Kumar said.

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First Published: Aug 24 2015 | 9:50 PM IST

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