Seeking to puncture BJP's prime ministerial candidate's development claims, AICC spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said that debt has risen in Gujarat and the GDP growth in the Modi-ruled state came down.
"Facts are sacred. Opinions can be subjective. Abuse and taunts can be subjective but facts cannot be changed. Let us discuss facts for a while and you decide how many fake encounters with facts are happening as far as BJP is concerned, Gujarat is concerned and Modi is concerned.
Singhvi said that as far as FDI is concerned Gujarat got only 1,000 million USD while Maharashtra had 9,553 million USD of foreign investment in 2012, which was the nine times more than the BJP ruled state.
Delhi which is much smaller had 7,983 million USD, he added.
Comparing the performances of the six years of NDA vis a vis UPA I and UPA II, Singhvi said that while the GDP growth percentage during six years of the NDA from 1998-99 to 2003-04 was only six per cent, it grew by 7.3 per cent during four years of UPA II and 8.4 percent during UPA I.
Coming to Gujarat, Singhvi said that in total cumulative debt to percentage of the state GDP, Delhi that was ruled by Congress was the lowest at 7.6 per cent, Gujarat stands at number 13 with 26.1 per cent.
He said that 20 per cent of Gujarat's population has not assets like transistor, television, landline phone, mobile, banking account, scooter or car. Similarly in per capita income at current prices - Maharashtra, Goa and Delhi are higher than Gujarat whereas Punjab is close to Gujarat, Singhvi said.
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