Economy has come to a halt, ruling party promoting social disharmony : CPI(M)
PTI, Aug 2, 2019, 12:14 PM IST
New Delhi: CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury on Friday attacked the BJP-led government at the Centre, saying indicators show that the economy has “ground to a halt”.
He also said an economy cannot be “delinked” from society, politics and governance, and alleged that the ruling party “actively” promotes social disharmony.
“All indicators point to the fact that the economy has ground to a halt, with the policies and actions of the government. No amount of fudging, bluffing and PR can now help cover the misery unleashed on the people,” he said on Twitter.
“News of an economic disaster is everywhere. But economy can’t be delinked from society, politics & governance. Poor governance under this regime, coupled with ruling party’s political ideology which actively promotes social disharmony and hatred can’t lead to high economic growth,” Yechury tweeted.
On Thursday, he had attacked the government, saying its economic policies have “destroyed” farmers, small traders and entrepreneurs.
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