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No question of India getting into stagflation or recession: FM Sitharaman in LS

New Delhi, Aug 1: Responding to the debate on price rise in the Lok Sabha, Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Monday said there is no question of India getting into stagflation or recession like other major economies of the world.

FM Sitharaman speaks on rising prices in LS as Cong MPs walk out of LS

"We've never seen a pandemic of this kind...all of us were trying to make sure that people in our constituencies are given extra help. I recognise that everybody -MPs and state governments have played their role. Otherwise, India wouldn't be where it is compared to rest of the world," ANI quoted her in a tweet.

India is in a much better position than most countries due to the measures taken by the Centre, she said. "Repeatedly in the assessment of global agencies, India remains the fastest growing economy in the assessment of global agencies. This House irrespective of the party should feel proud of the country and its people. State governments have helped," she stated in the Lok Sabha.

Referring to a survey, Sitharaman said there is zero possibility of India getting into recession. Sitharaman said the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the US fell 0.9 per cent in the second quarter following a 1.6 per cent decline in the first quarter. "They start it calling an unofficial recession. There is no question of India getting into recession or stagflation," said the Minister.

"Today morning we announced GST collection for entire month of July. In July 2022, we garnered the second highest level ever since the introduction of GST - which is ₹1.49 Lakh crore. This is the fifth consecutive month that collections have been above ₹1.4 Lakh crore," the minister said."Pandemic, second wave, Omicron, Russia-Ukraine (war), even today largest supply components in China are under lockdown. In spite of that, we have held inflation well within 7 per cent or below. That has to be recognised," she told Lok Sabha.

She further said, "4,000 banks in China are reported to be going bankrupt. In India, the gross NPAs (Non-Performing Assets) of scheduled commercial banks is at a 5-years low of 5.9 per cent in 2022. So our NPAs are improving. The government debt to GDP Ratio of many countries is in triple digits including Japan, Greece, Bhutan, Singapore, the US, Portugal, Spain, France, Sri Lanka and Canada. But the central government very consciously controlled its debt and it is at 56.29 per cent of the GDP at the end of 2021-22 compared to the 59.9 per cent revised estimate that year."

According to IMF data, Sitharaman said the general debt to GDP ratio is 86.9 per cent including the Centre and the state. In July 2022, the Minister said the country has garnered the second highest level ever since the introduction of the GST which is 1.49 lakh crore. "In April 2022, it was 1.67 lakh crore which was the highest we reached. This is the fifth consecutive month that collections have been above Rs 1.4 Lakh crores," she said.

Quoting former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan, she said, "On Saturday, Raghuram Rajan said that 'RBI has done a good job in increasing foreign exchange reserve in India, insulating India from problems being faced by neighbouring countries such as Pakistan and Sri Lanka. "Differentiating India from its vulnerable neighbours, Raghuram Rajan further added that 'New Delhi is less indebted', calling it a good sign, the Minister said. Amid Sitharaman's reply to the debate on price rise, Congress members walk out from Lok Sabha.

Even as the Union Minister spoke about the issue, Congress MPs staged a walkout.

"Finance Minister's reply was disappointing. The attitude of the government is there is no inflation in country, people are not suffering. Everything is hunky dory. If that's your response to concerns of opposition articulating voice of 140 crore people of country, why listen," Congress leader Manish Tiwari said.

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