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P. Chidambaram
Official account of P. Chidambaram | Member of Parliament, RajyaSabha | Former Finance Minister, GoI | Here for short but serious comment on contemporary issues
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P. Chidambaram Oct 31
Roughy 1/3 of infants admitted every month in Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad die. All's well says Enquiry Committee. That's Gujarat Model.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 29
Such actions had been done in the past too, as admitted by the Army Chief.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 29
Neither Congress nor I criticised the 'surgical strike'. We pointed out that these were cross-border actions.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 29
The PM is imagining a ghost and attacking it.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 29
Those who criticise must read the whole answer and tell me which word in the answer was wrong.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 29
Obviously, PM has not read the whole answer to the question put to me on J&K. Answer published verbatim in the Indian Express today.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
Interview in Tamil to NEWS 18: Telecast at 5:30pm today & at 2pm & 7pm tomorrow.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
Replying to @PChidambaram_IN
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
9. None of the above seems to be of interest to the government. Instead we have jumlon ki baarish (a shower of promises).
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
8. It could have promised to rein in the investigative agencies that have struck terror among business persons.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
7. The government could have declared it will never again indulge in reckless adventurism like demonetisation.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
6. Banks lend to SMEs only about 10% of their credit needs. Recapitalising banks will make little difference to the dire situation of SMEs.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
5. No entrepreneur believes that the situation today is conducive to start or expand a business.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
4. The economy is therefore not growing at 7.5%. It was growing at a brisk rate but was derailed & it has been decelerating since April 2016
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
3. The sequential quarterly growth rates of GDP since Jan-March 2016 have been 9.1, 7.9, 7.5, 7.0, 6.1 and 5.7 per cent.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
2. A boost to such an economy may prove inflationary, push up the fiscal deficit, worsen the current account deficit and so on.
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
1. If the economy is on strong macroeconomic fundamentals and is growing at 7.5 per cent, it does not require a boost!
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
My Column | : Ignore Thiruvalluvar at your peril
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
My answer to question on J&K reported in today's Indian Express page 7. BJP should read before criticising
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P. Chidambaram Oct 28
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