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He urged the government to distribute stocks to the poor instead of letting them rot due to lack of storage facilties.
Sinha said the price rise can be controlled in just two months by this single step. This would have cascading effect on other prices to reverse the backbreaking inflation.Click NEXT to read more
Sinha said the formula he was suggesting to tackle inflation was successfully tested by the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance in 2002.
Even when hit by a severe drought, it did not allow the situation go out of hand and the people escaped unscathed as the inflation remained 3-3.4 per cent.
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Law Minister Salman Khurshid opposed the motion that said, "The burden of price rise on the common man is continuing" and lambasted Sinha for ridiculing the government on the inflation issue.
"You also talk of two months while prescribing your plan. Just accept that the government has a no magic wand to banish inflation," he said.
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He also warned that throwing open the multiple products' retail to multinationals (MNCs) under the FDI will not be a panacea to reduce prices.
It will only wipe out the small traders and farmers as the experience in other countries goes, he affirmed, pleading not to yield to the United States on this score.
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He pointed out that the Indian corporate sector has already started investing abroad as seen from the outflow of $44 billion from India as against $27 billion inflow.
He pointed out that this is the 12th debate on the price rise but nothing happened.
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The BJP leader asserted that the systemic flaws in the government policies would not vanish by changing slogans, be it 'Garibi Hatao', growth with social justice and now the inclusive growth.
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They are not able to buy anything from an inflationary market and "You can't tell them to eat 8 per cent growth," he said.
He pointed out how the government is taxing the poor through fiscal deficit that shot up from Rs 1.27 lakh crore in 2007-08 to Rs 3.37 lakh crore in 2008-09 and Rs 4.18 lakh crore in 2009-10.
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The funds invested in the economy went into the pockets of profiteers, hoarders, corrupt and black money generators, Sinha argued.
Salman Khurshid countered his criticism of the fiscal deficit, asserting that unemployment would have increased if the fiscal deficit were put in check and the unemployed would not have money to face price rise.
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He also asserted that there can be no progress without growth. The government needs growth to help the poor.
He advised Sinha not to link growth with poverty.
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Reeling out statistics to show that the food inflation, wholesale price index, consumer price index and other indices are coming down, Khurshid asserted that distributing the food stocks in the government godowns is not a solution.
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Khurshid urged other political parties to stop questioning every institution and warned that others outside will start deciding policies if Parliament does not take the right decisions.
"This will not be good for our Constitution and parliamentary democracy," he said in an indirect dig at the opposition parties endorsing acts of social activists like Anna Hazare and Baba Ramdev.