Ease of doing business ruined due to note ban, GST: Rahul

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Press Trust of India Jambusar (Guj)
Last Updated : Nov 01 2017 | 1:57 PM IST
Demonetisation and GST have ruined the ease of doing business, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi said today, seizing on a World Bank report that India had jumped 30 places on the 'ease of doing business' ranking.
Targeting Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Gandhi said the "entire country will shout to say that there is no ease of doing business in India".
Resuming his campaign from Jambusar town of Bharuch district in Gujarat, where assembly elections are scheduled next month, Gandhi said at a public rally,
"Yesterday Arun Jaitleyji said some foreign organisation has certified that India has considerably improved in ease of doing business."
Jaitley, he said, sits in his office and believes what foreigners say.
The finance minister, Gandhi added, should meet small and mid-sized businessman for five-10 minutes and ask if the ease of doing business had really improved.
"The entire country will shout and say ease of doing business is absent, you have destroyed it, your demonetisation and GST have ruined it," Gandhi said.
Earlier in the day, Gandhi had put put a tweet in Hindi, taking off from a famous Ghalib verse to say that Jaitley was deluding himself.
"Sabko maloom hai 'ease of doing business' ki haqeeqat, lekin khud ko khush rakhne ke liye 'Dr Jaitley' ye khayal achha hai (everybody knows the reality of ease of doing business, but this thought is good Dr Jaitley to keep yourself happy)."
According to the World Bank, India's rank on 'ease of doing business' scale has risen from 130 to 100 this year, helped by a slew of reforms in taxation, licensing, investor protection and bankruptcy resolution.
Addressing a press conference soon after the World Bank ranking was made public yesterday, Jaitley had said India is the only major country named for pursuing structural reforms.
"In 2014, we were 142nd and then (in) last two years, we improved to 131st and 130th. These are not generalised rankings. It happened in specific areas and they take tough parameters for that ranking," he had said.
The "highest jump" in ranking was possible as significant improvements in all the 10 judging parameters were made in last three-four years "so that it becomes easy to do business in India", Jaitley said.

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First Published: Nov 01 2017 | 1:57 PM IST

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