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'Worse is yet to come'; Manmohan takes on Modi
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SME Times News Bureau | 12 Jan, 2017
Commenting on the demonatisation decision, former Prime Minster Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said that while the economic situation has already become bad, "worse is yet to come".
Speaking at the "Jan Vedna Sammelan" of the Congress, Manmohan Singh attacked Prime Minster Narendra Modi, saying it is his solemn duty to tell the people what wrongs Modi is doing.
"Demonatisation has hurt the country hard. Things have gone bad in the last two months, but worse is yet to come," he said.
"The beginning of the end has come", Singh said, adding that "Modi's propaganda to reflect wrong figures has failed".
"Modi's propaganda that the national income of India in the last two years has gone up, has failed... The 7.6 percent growth rate of country has come to 7 percent in only a few months as a consequence of steep fall in the GDP of the country," Singh said.
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GDP Growth
D.N.Singh | Thu Jan 19 11:28:47 2017
Previous GDP growth figure is only to show & based on reitrofit data where as data showing in Mr.Mody's govt. is realistic & is a type of correction. But the common people is feeling more cared in this Govt.Mr.mody's bold decision is maily concentric with poor & common people there will be no more gap between Fact & figure neither it is satisfying the Vote Bank
Worse is yet to come
Ram Yadav, Kandivali-Mumbai | Wed Jan 18 03:44:24 2017
Dr.Manmohan singh knows economy better than PM Narendra Modi.He is right, the demonatisation hurt the economy and the public for long time,Modi failed to achieve the target he promised on demonatisation.He promised a lot like end of terrorism,black money, corruption but the result is zero.Only the innocent people suffered from the two months financial emergency.
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Re: Worse is yet to come
sanjay bhosale | Wed Jan 25 04:47:31 2017
We have seen 10yrs our best economist PM Mr Manmohan Sing How he ran the government with zero governance
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